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Moleaer and Xylem partner to expand nanobubble technology

The partnership aims to advance nanobubble technology, improving water treatment efficiency and performance without major infrastructure upgrades.

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September 8, 2025

Moleaer Inc. is partnering with Xylem Inc. in an agreement that includes a global distribution and a strategic investment in Moleaer. This follows successful deployments across wastewater treatment facilities, including a standout project at the Maple Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Greer, South Carolina. Moleaer’s technology, deployed in partnership with Xylem, significantly decreased the need for settling aid and defoaming chemicals. This led to significant savings in chemical costs, improved plant performance, and stronger compliance with discharge permits, all without infrastructure upgrades or major operational changes.

Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, mentioned: “This partnership shows that nanobubble technology isn’t emerging, it’s already here. Xylem brings global reach and credibility across the water and wastewater treatment market. Together, we’re accelerating adoption of one of the most disruptive technologies in decades.”

Nanobubbles are 2,500 times smaller than a grain of salt and remain suspended in water longer than conventional aeration bubbles. Their unique properties enable more efficient gas transfer and accelerate physical, chemical and biological processes.

With over 4,000 installations worldwide, spanning wastewater treatment plants, industrial water treatment systems, greenhouses, aquaculture facilities, lake restoration, surface sanitization, and water disinfection, Moleaer has proven that nanobubble technology increases productivity and lowers operating costs through water, chemical and energy savings, without any infrastructure upgrades.

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At Meister Cheese, a Wisconsin-based dairy producer, Moleaer’s technology is applied to anaerobic digestion to increase biogas generation, transforming industrial wastewater treatment into a net-positive energy system with payback in under 30 days. In Stavnsholt, Denmark, a municipal water treatment facility achieved a 6.8% increase in biogas production, a 5.3% reduction in electricity use, and an 84% reduction in chemical use, while boosting capacity and resource recovery all within its existing footprint. And with Woodard & Curran, which operates nearly 100 wastewater treatment facilities nationwide, Moleaer’s technology has been deployed across multiple customer sites, reinforcing a strong and ongoing collaboration to improve performance and efficiency at scale.

The collaboration stems from Moleaer’s participation in Xylem Innovation Labs’ Partnership Accelerator program in 2023 and reflects both companies’ commitment to advancing sustainable, efficient, and resilient water and wastewater solutions. For Moleaer, the partnership validates nearly a decade of scientific research and commercial success across water-intensive sectors, including agriculture, aquaculture, surface water, wastewater, oil & gas, and more.

Check out recent results in a RAS farm using Moleaer nanobubble technology published on Hatchery Feed and Management Magazine.