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Moleaer to present its Trinity and Freya nanobubble generators at AQUASUR

The company expands its global presence with new offices in Chile

Publicada: Monday 22 de January del 2024
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Moleaer, a world leader in nanobubble technology, will be present at AquaSur for the first time, where it will unveil two of its nanobubble generator models designed specifically for the aquaculture sector, the Trinity and the Freya. In addition, the U.S. company is proud to announce the opening of Moleaer Chile SPA, the company’s new international office, marking an important milestone in the company’s international expansion following the opening of offices in Norway and Spain. The patented Moleaer Trinity™ nanobubble generator is designed to work in line with existing liquid flows and is an economical and highly effective tool that goes beyond oxygenation to naturally improve water quality within a wide range of aquaculture applications. The new Freya™ is a submersible system designed for quick and easy performance in tanks and cages for immediate results with minimal effort, risk or cost. Moleaer’s nanobubble technology has transformed aquaculture culture processes, providing a cost-effective solution to improve fish welfare, reduce production cost, restore seabeds through seabed remediation techniques and reduce CO2 emissions by reducing energy and oxygen consumption. In addition, Moleaer’s systems help control biofilm, neutralize toxins and debris and minimize pathogens, contributing to better fish health. Moleaer’s technology has been validated by numerous independent studies and already has more than 2,500 installations in the various sectors in which it operates. In Norway, another key market for aquaculture, one of the country’s largest salmon producers was able to reduce its energy and oxygen consumption by 60%, as well as CO2 emissions, by using Moleaer’s technology in a caligidosis treatment. Previously, a salmon farm in Chile achieved savings of more than 40% in oxygenation costs by using Moleaer technology, while seeing a positive impact on fish growth and production. “The opening of our new office and warehouse in Chile will allow us to better serve customers in Latin America and accelerate the adoption of nanobubble technology more broadly across the continent,” said Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer. “The proven impact of nanobubble technology in essential sectors such as aquaculture, agriculture, and mining will enable organizations to comply with stricter environmental practices while producing more positive economic results through higher yields and lower operating costs.” To learn more about nanobubble technology visit Moleaer’s booth N16 at AquaSur March 19-21. For more information visit moleaer.com

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