January 28, 2025 - 20:03

WARRENVILLE, Ill., Jan. 28, 2025 — Fuel Tech, a leader in advanced engineering processes for emissions control and water treatment, is set to showcase its groundbreaking DGI® Dissolved Gas Infusion technology at the upcoming Aquaculture 2025 event in New Orleans, scheduled for March 6-10, 2025. This event, known as the Triennial, occurs every three years and is a significant gathering for professionals in the aquaculture industry.
At Booth 334, Fuel Tech representatives will engage with attendees, highlighting the benefits and applications of the DGI® technology. This innovative solution is designed to enhance water quality and promote healthier aquatic environments, making it a vital tool for aquaculture operations. The company's participation in Aquaculture 2025 underscores its commitment to advancing sustainable practices within the industry.
With a focus on innovation and environmental responsibility, Fuel Tech aims to foster discussions on the future of aquaculture and how cutting-edge technologies can address current challenges. The event promises to be an excellent opportunity for networking and collaboration among industry leaders.
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