FAQ: Rainmaker Worldwide Inc.'s Expansion into Mexico with New Office in Aguascalientes

Summary
What is Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. announcing?
Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. is announcing the establishment of a new office and sales channel in Aguascalientes, Mexico, as part of its expansion plan to deliver sustainable water technology solutions across the country.
Who is leading Rainmaker’s expansion in Mexico?
Leopoldo ‘Polo’ Morones, a water infrastructure expert with over 25 years of experience in Mexico’s water sector, is leading Rainmaker’s expansion in Mexico.
What products will the Aguascalientes location offer?
The Aguascalientes location will offer Rainmaker’s full product line, including the ATMOCELL Air-to-Water system, and advanced water and wastewater treatment solutions from its subsidiary, Miranda Water Technologies.
Why is Aguascalientes chosen for Rainmaker’s first Mexican office?
Aguascalientes is chosen for its strong infrastructure, central location that attracts global businesses, and as an ideal base for national expansion.
What are some of the products offered by Miranda Water Technologies?
Miranda Water Technologies offers products like the Miracell® Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC), R/OCell® Containerized Reverse Osmosis Systems, Membrane Bioreactor Systems (MBR), and SmartCell Control Packages.
What is the significance of Rainmaker’s expansion into Mexico?
The expansion signifies Rainmaker’s commitment to addressing the demand for reliable water supply in Mexico through innovative, sustainable water solutions.
How does Rainmaker contribute to solving the global water crisis?
Rainmaker contributes by providing energy-efficient water treatment technologies that convert usable water from moisture in the air, seawater, and wastewater, supporting sustainability efforts worldwide.
Where can I find more information about Rainmaker Worldwide Inc.?
More information can be found on their website at www.rainmakerww.com.

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