August 28, 2009 10:25 AM
Ontario is supporting the development of new wastewater treatment technology that will create jobs and help fight air pollution.
The province is investing almost $1.2 million through the Innovation Demonstration Fund to help BIOREM Technologies Inc. bring its new air filtration and purification technology to the global market. The company designs and manufactures systems that remove odours and contaminants from the air. This funding will help BIOREM showcase its new "Unity" technology to customers and investors, including a project at the Preston Wastewater Treatment Plant in Cambridge.
The company also anticipates hiring 27 new employees over the next five years including engineers, and mechanical and design technologists
Today's funding is part of Ontario's Innovation Agenda, a plan to make research and innovation the driving force of Ontario's future economy.
"The McGuinty government is proud to support companies like BIOREM in their efforts to commercialize great ideas in Ontario fast, and bring new technologies to the global market first. They are driven by the fact that through innovation, businesses can compete globally, create good jobs and protect our health and environment at the same time."
– John Milloy
Minister of Research and Innovation
"Today's investment is another example of our government's commitment to support emerging technology companies that promise to bring cleaner air and a better quality of life to communities around the world while creating high-skilled, green jobs in Ontario."
– Liz Sandals
Guelph MPP
"BIOREM is a creative, aggressive, technology company that recognizes the need to capitalize on the principle of 'speed to market'. This support from the Ontario government is helping us move our Unity product into the marketplace more quickly so that we can seize a competitive market position and grow our company."
– Peter Bruijns
President and CEO, BIOREM Technologies Inc.