Australian clean tech innovator Sprintex Limited (ASX: SIX) is taking a bold step into the Indian market, marking a significant milestone by partnering with Euroteck Environmental Pvt. Ltd. to introduce its G15 Jet Blowers for advanced wastewater treatment. The collaboration aims to integrate Sprintex’s high-efficiency aeration technology into Euroteck’s established Aire-O2 Triton® systems, setting the stage for a long-term supply agreement across India.
India’s demand for effective water treatment solutions is immense, given its growing urban population and industrial footprint. Euroteck, founded in 2005, is a key player in this space, supplying aeration and wastewater solutions across India and the Middle East. With over 200 staff and four factories, Euroteck’s reach provides Sprintex with a ready-made channel to introduce its technology on a large scale.
Euroteck’s Managing Director, Rajkumar Kurra, emphasised the alignment between the two companies: “Sprintex’s G15 Jet Blowers, with their advanced energy efficiency, align perfectly with our goals and complement our IntelHydroTM AIoT Platform.” This AI-driven platform will further optimise the energy savings already embedded in Sprintex’s blowers, enhancing performance and operational sustainability.
Sprintex’s G15 Jet Blowers have previously demonstrated energy savings of up to 69% in other industrial applications, making them a promising choice for Euroteck’s expansive operations. These blowers are designed to replace conventional side channel blowers, potentially transforming the energy efficiency of India’s wastewater treatment infrastructure. Sprintex Managing Director Jay Upton shared his optimism about the partnership: “This evaluation will not only demonstrate the value of our G15 Jet Blowers but also serve as a key step towards a long-term supply agreement, helping us meet India’s growing demand for advanced water treatment solutions.”
If the G15 blowers meet Euroteck’s standards during testing, the partnership could pave the way for a long-term, exclusive supply agreement. With over 3,000 Aire-O2 Triton® systems currently in place, the market potential is significant. Additionally, Euroteck’s annual demand for blowers is around 300-400 units, and Sprintex’s G15 could soon become a staple component in its water treatment arsenal.
For Sprintex, this agreement with Euroteck represents an important step in its strategy to expand into Asia. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Subiaco, WA, Sprintex has steadily built its reputation as an innovator in high-speed electric motors and clean air compressors. With the G15 project, Sprintex is poised to make a significant impact in India’s water treatment sector, contributing to improved efficiency and sustainability in critical infrastructure.
As Sprintex’s technology aligns with Euroteck’s AI-driven systems, both companies stand to benefit from a cleaner, greener approach to wastewater treatment across India, setting a benchmark for future collaborations in the region.