This week we have shown off our dental prototype at the SweDental exhibition in Stockholm together with Sweden Recycling, to make dentists more aware of the mercury emission problem in the dental sector. Dental clinics is today the largest source of mercury emissions that reach our public water treatment plants, a problem that could be largely remedied by our technology. Several of the major dental clinic chains showed great interest and piloting will begin during the spring of 2020.
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Recent Posts:
- Atium secures additional €90.000 in funding for product development and piloting 30 October, 2020
- Atium raises first investment round 25 June, 2020
- Atium’s technology included on the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences’ (IVAs) 100-list. 3 March, 2020
- Atium research receives a 3.000.000 SEK grant from Formas 21 November, 2019
- Displaying dental prototype at the SweDental exhibition together with Sweden Recycling 15 November, 2019
- Collaboration with product development M.Sc. students at Chalmers 29 October, 2019
- We receive Vinnova’s grant “Innovativa Startups” of 300.000 SEK 19 October, 2019
- Atium joins the SolidEngineer entrepreneurship program 7 October, 2019
- Welcome Alexander, our brand new product developer! 1 October, 2019
- Atium presents at WIN WATER’s matchmaking event and discusses the challenges in heavy metal pollution control 12 September, 2019