NX Filtration wins Frost & Sullivan Global New Product Innovation Award
25 August 2021
NX Filtration wins Frost & Sullivan Global New Product Innovation Award
Enschede, the Netherlands, 25 August 2021
NX Filtration, the global provider of breakthrough direct nanofiltration technology for pure and affordable water, today announces it has received the 2021 Frost & Sullivan Global New Product Innovation Award in the water and wastewater treatment membrane industry. NX Filtration was recognized for its unique direct nanofiltration membranes that remove micropollutants (including pharmaceuticals, medicines, PFAS, and insecticides), colour and selective salts, but also bacteria, viruses, and nanoplastics, from water in one step whilst offering strong sustainability benefits.
Frost & Sullivan’s Global New Product Innovation Award recognizes the company that offers a new product or solution that uniquely addresses key customer challenges. In selecting NX Filtration for this recognition, Frost & Sullivan’s global team of analysts researched markets and companies on criteria related to new product attributes (match to needs, reliability, quality, positioning, and design) and customer impact (price/performance value, customer purchase experience, customer ownership experience, customer service experience, and brand equity).
Paul Hudson, industry analyst at Frost & Sullivan, comments: “Climate change today leads to increasing water scarcity and water contamination. Frost & Sullivan recognizes NX Filtration’s direct nanofiltration membranes’ ability to address such challenges. The company displays highly effective and resilient properties that allow users to achieve high selectivity at nanoscale. By utilizing NX Filtration’s membrane solutions, companies can achieve higher efficiency in a sustainable process unmatched by the competition. With its unrivaled expertise, high-performance membrane solutions, and customer-centric approach, NX Filtration earns the 2021 Frost & Sullivan Global New Product Innovation Award.”
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