Osmosun SA provides water treatment solutions with the use of renewable energy in France and internationally. The company offers OSMOSUN that provides a range of seawater and brackish water solar powered desalination plants; OSMO-WATT, a containerized solar powered solution for seawater and brackish water desalination; OSMOSUN TAPS, an integrated drinking water production solution for remote areas; and OSMOSUN NOMAD, a water treatment unit. It serves remote communities, municipal, emergency situations, agriculture, hotels, base camps, and industrial customer applications, as well as mining industry. The company was incorporated in 2014 and is headquartered in Gellainville, France. Mascara Nouvelles Technologies develops industrialized reverse osmosis desalination technology using photovoltaic solar energy to produce and supply drinking water. Its technology is used in applications, such as seawater solar desalination, brackish water solar desalination, instant drinking water for sanitation and humanitarian relief, and solar generator applications.
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