At Akvo, innovation isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a mission. In a recent interview with APAC News Network, Navkaran Singh Bagga, CEO of Akvo Atmospheric Water Systems, shared insights into his groundbreaking work transforming air into water, addressing global water scarcity with cutting-edge technology.
The Evolution of Akvo’s Technology
Akvo’s journey began with early adoption of Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) technology, which extracts moisture from air and converts it into clean drinking water. As the company grew, so did its commitment to continuous improvement. Each iteration of Akvo’s products reflects extensive research and feedback, ensuring they adapt to varying climate conditions, especially in water-stressed regions like the Middle East and South Asia.
Challenges and Triumphs
Like many global enterprises, Akvo faced significant challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite a temporary downturn in sales, the crisis underscored the critical importance of decentralized water solutions. Akvo responded by enhancing its product lineup, including rooftop AWGs designed for urban and rural settings. These innovations aim to make clean water accessible even in remote locations.
Looking Ahead
Navkaran Bagga’s vision for Akvo is ambitious: to triple the company’s size and expand its global footprint. With plans to launch smaller, home-use AWG models and explore service-based distribution, Akvo is poised to redefine how the world accesses water.
For a deeper dive into Navkaran Bagga’s insights, read the full interview here