Beyond Water’s AWG Tech: The Future of Water Launches in Florida After World Water Day
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On the heels of World Water Day, taking place each year on March 22nd, 2025, Beyond Water, an international leader in Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) technology, announced its upcoming June launch of a groundbreaking solution that could revolutionize the way we think about water access, on a global scale.
With water scarcity becoming a more pressing issue every year, the company’s new technology promises a sustainable, scalable, and eco-friendly way to produce clean drinking water – directly from the air.
This announcement couldn’t have come at a more pivotal moment—especially as the United Nations’ World Water Development Report continues to highlight the staggering fact that 2.2 billion people still lack access to safely managed drinking water, and nearly four billion people face severe water scarcity for at least one month a year.
Water scarcity is no longer just a looming crisis; it is a daily reality for millions of people.
From drought-stricken regions in sub-Saharan Africa to urban centers with aging infrastructure, traditional water sources are increasingly unreliable. Globally, it’s estimated that one in four people will live in regions with water shortages by 2050, and rising populations coupled with climate change only threaten to exacerbate this challenge. In fact, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2030, over half of the world’s population will be living in water-stressed areas.
Beyond Water’s response, its innovative approach to harnessing the moisture in the air offers a potential answer to these challenges. Their ‘AWG’ technology works by extracting humidity from the atmosphere and converting it into purified, high-quality drinking water without drawing from already overburdened natural resources.
For industries and communities seeking a sustainable solution, this could mark a major step forward in ensuring that reliable, clean water is always within reach.
One of the most compelling aspects of Beyond Water’s technology is its scalability – This is not just a product designed for large-scale operations or specific regions; it is a versatile system that can be adapted to a range of industries.
From hospitality businesses to manufacturing facilities, municipalities, and even individual households, the technology offers a much-needed alternative to the outdated, and increasingly fragile water supply systems that dominate many parts of the world today.
The ability to produce water anywhere, at any time, with minimal reliance on external water systems means communities and businesses can be less vulnerable to the whims of nature and politics. In fact, the UN estimates that 80% of the world’s wastewater flows back into the ecosystem untreated, contributing further to water contamination and scarcity.
As Beyond Water prepares to launch its AWG technology in June 2025, it is clear that the company has set its sights on much more than just the immediate benefits of water generation. Beyond Water’s end-to-end ecosystem, which includes containerized units, bottling plants, and water hubs, offers a comprehensive solution that can both meet global water needs and minimize environmental damage.
The impact on plastic waste is profound. Globally, over 1 million plastic bottles are sold every minute, and of the 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic produced since the 1950s, 79% of it has ended up in landfills or the environment.
Beyond Water’s system promises to drastically reduce single use plastic bottle usage by providing a localized source of premium, mineralized water in reusable containers. In doing so, it aims to address not only the global water crisis but also the environmental crisis caused by single-use plastics.
Roheen Berry, Founder of Beyond Water, aptly summarized the importance of this technological advancement in a recent Press Announcement when he stated, “Water scarcity is no longer a future problem or existential threat — it is a crisis facing communities across the globe today.” It is his view that the private sector must lead the charge in offering scalable, sustainable solutions to address this crisis.
By making AWG technology a reality, Beyond Water is positioning itself as a key player in the fight for global water security.
The company’s upcoming demonstration tours and strategic partnerships in the Tampa area are an exciting preview of how AWG technology could gain traction in global markets. By forging alliances with hotels, corporate campuses, and bottling facilities, Beyond Water is not only preparing for a successful product launch writ large, but is also fostering collaboration across industries and sectors.
This holistic approach will undoubtedly facilitate the widespread adoption of AWG systems, ensuring that both the public and private sectors are equipped with the tools to tackle water scarcity head-on.
This means that very soon, consumers could have access to an eco-friendly, sustainable, and premium alternative to traditional bottled water, dramatically shifting the way we think about water consumption and its environmental impact.
Ultimately, Beyond Water’s atmospheric water generation technology represents more than just a technological innovation—it embodies the potential for a more sustainable, self-sufficient future. The company’s mission to provide clean, accessible water aligns with the urgent need to confront global water scarcity, making it a leader in both innovation and responsibility.
As we approach the June 2025 launch, one thing is clear: Beyond Water is not just providing a product; they are offering a vision of a world where clean water is always within reach—no pipelines, no bureaucracies, no scarcity.
Just clean, sustainable water—wherever and whenever it’s needed.