Findings & Results as of 2019
Summary of research findings (as of 09/2019), sources, and downloads:
GRANDER always observes relevant developments in the field of water research closely to stay up to date with the latest findings in the field. International researchers are invited to collaborate in or discuss selected projects.
Findings from the third pillar are used to further develop the first and second pillars. Overall, the ‘Watertight’ concept strives for the highest degree of objectivity (intersubjective verifiability) possible, which is why the concept is based on three pillars. Every new finding is a building block based on which existing knowledge is revisited.
Summary of research findings (as of 09/2019), sources, and downloads:
"Investigation of the effect of sustained magnetic treatment on microbiological communities in drinking water".
Summary of scientific results (as of 06/2022), source references and downloads:
WETSUS is a European center of excellence for sustainable water technology and facilitates trendsetting know-how development. WETSUS creates a unique environment and offers strategic cooperation to foster the development of profitable and sustainable state-of-the-art water treatment technology.
IPF GmbH was founded in 1992, and is situated in Jochberg, Tyrol, like all other GRANDER® companies. The enterprise conducts research for GRANDER®, guided by head of research, Johannes Larch. Georg Huber and Heribert Grander are the managing directors.
‘Water is undoubtedly the most important chemical substance of this world. Despite this, and in spite of the fact that it is practically ubiquitous, it still represents one of the best explored and yet least understood substances. When looking deeper into the field, it turns out that there is much special but little general knowledge.
Find out more about state-of-the-art methods of measurement in water analysis and how they can document differences between revitalized and regular water.
Cees Buisman is Scientific Director at Wetsus and Professor for Biological Recovery and Reuse Technology. He was appointed professor at Wageningen University (NL) in the Environmental Technology department, where he works on biological reuse and recovery technologies.
To celebrate its 40th business anniversary, GRANDER® hosted the Water Symposium 4.0 in Kitzbühel on 7 September 2019. Intriguing lectures addressed the state of the art in water research and opened up new perspectives to the visitors.