AirJoule Technologies (AIRJ) announced the delivery and commissioning of an AirJoule A250 system at Arizona State University, ASU. The system will undergo independent academic evaluation, including peer reviewed published research, as part of a collaboration with ASU’s atmospheric water harvesting research program. “The successful commissioning of our AirJoule system at Arizona State University represents a pivotal step in our commercialization journey,” said Matt Jore, Chief Executive Officer of AirJoule Technologies. “ASU is a leading research institution globally for atmospheric water harvesting, and Dr. Paul Westerhoff is recognized as one of the world’s top experts in this field. Having our technology undergo rigorous, independent evaluation by researchers of this caliber provides invaluable third-party validation for customers, partners, and investors.”
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