At WEFTEC, SUEZ announces its acceleration in the North American market by making its proprietary water technologies and technical expertise available for licensing or sale.
Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) September 25, 2025 - At WEFTEC, SUEZ announces its acceleration in the North American market by making its proprietary water technologies and technical expertise available for licensing or sale, offering business partners a unique opportunity to deploy proven solutions that address the industry's most pressing challenges.
SUEZ is pleased to announce the first licensing agreement for its unique treatment technology portfolio in North America: Cyclor®Turbo, an advanced fixed-level sequencing batch reactor with fast-settling densified sludge that reduces significantly the footprint and energy consumption in wastewater treatment. It will be brought to the North America market in collaboration with Nexom, an Axius Water company.
One market offering of novel technology innovation is the SewerBall®, a compact, autonomous, AI-powered device that transforms sewer inspection by collecting and analyzing a large amount of data along the network, making the process faster, safer, and more efficient. The SewerBall® is an essential tool to tackle infiltration and inflow into sewer networks.
This licensing model enables water utilities, technology providers, and infrastructure partners to integrate SUEZ’s field-tested approaches into their own operations, enhancing performance, driving resilience, and unlocking new revenue potential.
This initiative reflects SUEZ’s dedication to solving complex water issues, from aging infrastructure and resource scarcity to digital transformation and climate adaptation. By aligning with forward-thinking partners, SUEZ is helping shape a more connected, resilient, and sustainable future for water.
“We’re excited to bring groundbreaking tools like SewerBall® and Cyclor® Turbo to new markets and help communities enhance their infrastructure through the deployment of reliable, sustainable, and high-efficiency technologies. This is about reimagining what’s possible in water management,” says Joshua Cantone, CEO of BU Tech, SUEZ.