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Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. CEO Talks About New Drinking Water Technology with Uptick Newswire’s Stock Day Podcast and What Sets His Company Apart on The Global Market
Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. CEO Talks About New Drinking Water Technology with Uptick Newswire’s Stock Day Podcast and What Sets His Company Apart on The Global Market.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nPHOENIX, Oct. 10, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. (OTC:RAKR) (“Rainmaker Worldwide” or “Company”) is dedicated to creating safe drinking water and is hoping to be the world leader in the global water crisis. Their CEO, Michael O’Connor, chatted with Stock Day’s Everett Jolly about what his company is capable of in the Global market.\n First, O’Connor told Stock Day’s listeners a bit about what Rainmaker Worldwide does. He explained their patented water technology provides economical drinking water wherever it’s needed. He said the technology is based on two types of fresh water-producing technologies. Air-to-Water, which harvests fresh water from the air and Water-to-Water, which transforms seawater or polluted water into drinking water. “For our company it was not only important to generate real value for stakeholders and shareholders but also to do something that is important in the world, which is to give people that don’t have clean water as much of it as we can,” said O’Connor. Jolly then asked about the prospects for the market of the technology that turns saltwater into freshwater. He noted the Water-to-Water technology is fairly new. O’Connor explained that the old way of using saltwater to make freshwater was large scale and cumbersome, but Rainmaker Worldwide is taking a different approach. “We focused on lower operating costs and maintenance, so they could be deployed in remote areas. More cost efficient from an energy perspective and could treat virtually any kind of dirty water that may present itself, either in rural situations or commercial situations,” explained O’Connor.    He also explained that the process can be completed with wind and solar power or hybrid situations which sets his company apart from others in the industry. He also said the machine can help in disasters. “Whether it’s in Indonesia or the coastal U.S. after a natural disaster, it can create medical grade water from wastewater,” said O’Connor. “The flexibility of our machine, the cost of operating it, the decentralized nature of it all make it pretty unique in the market.” O’Connor went on to say that the market options are varied for this type of technology. He said ...