- CEO
- William Scott Tudor
- Full Time Employees
- 7
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Industrial - Pollution & Treatment Controls
- Address
- 10219 South East Lennard Road Port St. Lucie FL United States of America 34952
- IPO Date
- Sep 9, 2009
- Business
- Water Technologies International, Inc. Water Technologies International, Inc. (WTII) designs, manufactures, and distributes atmospheric water generators (AWGs) and related products, including packaged wastewater treatment plants, filtration devices, and deionized water solutions; through wholly owned subsidiaries GR8 Water, Inc., which focuses on home, office, and large commercial AWGs that extract drinking water from atmospheric humidity while providing air conditioning; Aqua Pure International, Inc., which specializes in AWG filtration systems; Water Technologies International, LLC, which holds patents and licenses intellectual property; and Water Zone, Inc., which offers residential and commercial water treatment services primarily in Florida. The company produces freestanding units for homes and offices, modular industrial-scale systems capable of generating thousands of gallons daily, ProCleanse no-power AWGs yielding up to 76 gallons per day, and high-output solutions for industrial, oil and gas, greenhouse, and grow container applications, all compatible with solar, wind, and natural gas power sources to address global water scarcity. Headquartered in Port St. Lucie, Florida, with additional operations in West Palm Beach, Florida, Water Technologies International, Inc. serves markets including restaurants, hospitals, schools, hotels, large institutions, military, emergency deployments, real estate, and healthcare networks across the United States and internationally, such as shipments to Costa Rica. Recent developments include partnerships with major Florida distributors for deionized water tanks to hospital networks, AO Smith for reverse osmosis systems in big box stores, Terra Sustainable Technologies for alternative-energy-powered AWGs, and increased orders for 5-ton units targeting hotels and condominiums amid water crises, alongside expansions in commercial DI water production leveraging local resin plants and improved sales for subsidiaries amid Florida's population growth.