The system aligns with Egypt's drive to raise environmental awareness and adopt modern technologies in water, energy, and health sectors.
During the week's events, a scientific session highlighted
the new water purification system, HomePure Nova Pi Plus, presented by QNET.
Mohamed Ali, assistant professor of water treatment and
desalination chemistry at the Desert Research Center, participated in the
session, outlining the scientific aspects of modern water purification
technologies and their role in improving domestic water quality.
The system uses multi-stage purification to remove chemical,
biological, and physical pollutants from water through sediment filters,
activated carbon, and an ultrafiltration membrane. This process helps reduce
bacteria and viruses while preserving beneficial minerals.
Ali noted that such systems represent an evolution in home
water purification technology, as they not only remove impurities but also
contribute to improved water quality, hydration, and vital bodily functions.
The CIWW is considered a prominent regional and international event focused on water issues and sustainable development, gathering government leaders, international organisations, and experts to discuss means of achieving sound management of water resources.