World-class water technology companies RSE and DuPont Water Solutions have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, establishing a strategic alliance to bring world-class modular membrane technology solutions to UK, Ireland and European water markets.

The collaboration brings together DuPont's world-class membrane portfolio with RSE's OEM design, engineering and project delivery capabilities, combining complementary strengths to serve municipal, industrial, and commercial water and wastewater customers across the UK, Ireland and Europe.
Kes Juskowiak, Managing Director at RSE, and Alexander Lane, EMEA Commercial Director at DuPont, signed the Memorandum of Understanding during a DuPont Technical Seminar held at DuPont’s Global Water Technology Center in Tarragona.
Together, the firms will explore opportunities across several technology areas, including membrane bioreactor (MBR)-based systems for municipal wastewater, industrial effluent and water reuse.
RSE will apply DuPont’s reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes within Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI)-regulated drinking water solutions for desalination, recycling and emerging contaminant removal, as well as its DuPont’s IngeTM PES ultrafiltration modules for DWI-regulated drinking water applications.
This is a non-exclusive alliance built on shared ambition: signalling to the market the strength of pairing DuPont's membrane technology leadership with RSE's proven modular delivery expertise.
Kes Juskowiak, Managing Director at RSE, continued:
“We're proud to form an alliance with DuPont and excited about the value this brings to customers navigating increasingly demanding water quality and compliance challenges.
“Innovation is at the heart of what we do at RSE, and this alliance advances our delivery of world-class modular membrane water solutions.”
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