RME CEO meets with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson and Small Business Administration Administrator Karen Mills at the launch of the
Water Technology Innovation Cluster (WTIC) in Cincinnati, OH. RME CEO Bill Staby remarked; “We’re very pleased that the EPA has taken the lead in establishing a collaboration based on committed strategic partnerships among key organizations from seven area sectors: universities, large corporations, emerging companies, federal government, state government, local government, and economic development associations and, furthermore, we applaud its mission to research and create innovative technology-based sustainable solutions and policies that meet critical water challenges, spur sustainable water use, and lead to sustainable economic development.” “As an emerging company that’s building a unique and affordable solution for providing fresh water to developing countries with severe water shortages, we look forward to working with our colleagues in the WTIC to accelerate our entry into this very promising market.”