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Rainmaker Worldwide Ships Initial $100,000 Order of its Proprietary Water-to-Water Technology

Rainmaker Worldwide Ships Initial $100,000 Order of its Proprietary Water-to-Water Technology.

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Rainmaker Worldwide Ships Initial $100,000 Order of its Proprietary Water-to-Water Technology

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nPETERBOROUGH, Ontario, Sept. 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via OTC PR WIRE -- Rainmaker Worldwide (OTC:“RAKR”) is pleased to announce that it has shipped its initial Water-to-Water unit, valued at $100,000 USD to its distributor in Jamaica. Drops Jamaica, the exclusive distributor of Rainmaker Worldwide products, has an extensive presence in Ocho Rios and has developed strategic partnerships with some of the biggest companies in the region, such as telecommunication engineering company Konnexx Services Limited (http://www.konnexx.net).\n RAKR, in conjunction with Drops Jamaica, has established an operational hub in Jamaica, which will use the proprietary mobile unit to demonstrate the efficiency of Rainmaker's technology and deliver pure water to the residents of Jamaica who are affected by severe drought and extreme shortage of clean water. It is broadly acknowledged that the ongoing critical issues regarding water in the Caricom countries require new approaches and solutions to meet the most basic drinking water, commercial water treatment and agriculture needs. According to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, “The Caribbean accounts for seven of the world’s top 36 water-stressed countries, while Barbados is in the top ten. FAO defines countries like Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda, and St. Kitts and Nevis as water-scarce with less than 1000 m3 freshwater resources per capita.” (http://www.fao.org/americas/noticias/ver/en/c/419202/) Rainmaker is confident that its breakthrough Water-to-Water technology can assist in the shortage of available clean water. Using a combination of wind-turbine technology, with its proprietary software and patented power unit, RAKR is able to use kinetic energy towards the reclamation of water without the use of a generator.  Michael O’Connor, President and CEO of Rainmaker Worldwide, said, “We are exceptionally pleased to work with our partners in Jamaica, with whom we share the common objective to provide clean drinking water to those who need it most. We believe our decentralized and cost-effective technologies are ideally suited to these acute situations of water need. RAKR's corporate mission encourages significant contributions to the social, economic and environmental needs of the communities in which we operate, while c...

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