
Applications
Potable Reuse
Desalination
Industrial Reclamation
About us
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At Rehydrate, we seek to reconcile two natural truths: freshwater is a finite resource, and producing clean water requires energy. That's why we are developing a system to efficiently treat or desalinate critical water resources using abundantly available and underutilized energy sources
Water scarcity is accelerating:
The World Economic Forum estimates worldwide freshwater demand could exceed supply by 40% by 2030
The World Wide Fund for Nature also estimates that approximately 46% of global GDP will come from high-water risk areas
Waste heat is an abundant, free, and underutilized energy source:
A University of Edinburgh study revealed up to 72% of energy generated globally from primary energy sources is lost as waste heat
A approximately 60% of that waste heat is of low grade (<240 degrees celsius) or ultralow grade (<80 degrees celsius), which has historically been too difficult or inefficient to recover
The Water-Energy Nexus will become increasingly relevant as demand for both water and energy grow - requiring systems that can recycle or desalinate water at much higher efficiency
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Graduate students pursuing Business, Law, and Policy degrees at Harvard and MIT
Leading academic experts in their fields from both technical and business perspectives as committed advisors. Extended team of support advisors from academia and industry -
Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan Annual Technology and National Security Conference Innovation Showcase Winner - 2025
MIT 100K Pitch Competition Finalist
SXSW Student Startup Pitch Finalist
Harvard Innovation Lab Ingenuity Award
MIT’s The Engine Blueprint Program
2024 Cleantech Open
MassChallenge U.S. Early Stage Accelerator
Please contact us for more information at info@rehydrate.tech