Inovaya
Updated: 03/04/2018
Solution provider
FranceACTIVITY
InovAya is a specialist in water innovative solutions designed for small communities, development aid sector and emergency situations.
TEAM
Our professional and multi-sector team benefits from the extensive experience of our partners (over 20 years) in water treatment and water filtration.
HOW?
We design and implement turnkey projects, while helping our partners to fund their water access projects.
VALUES
We believe in human dignity and equal access to basic services for every community in the world.
MISSION
We design and offer you the best solutions, adapted to your needs.
GOAL
We contribute to empower the community toward self-sustainability
OUR STORY
In 2012, our CEO, Khaled Al Mezayen, went with his father, which is a Syrian doctor, in a field hospital in northern Syria.
He realized that there was no simple access to basic needs like water.
He created a first company in Romania, and developed the SOWAT Project which has now an international recognition (UKAid official provider for water filtration devices for humanitarian emergencies).
He wanted to go further and he created INovAya, and has 2 offices, one in Lyon (France) and one in Sibiu (Romania).
PRODUCTS
INOVAYA C1000
For communities:
•High tech filtration
•Nanofiltration (10 nm)
•Up to 20,000 people
•Up to 20m3/hour
•For fresh water sources
•Long-lasting solution
•No consumables
•No added chemicals
A Unique modular filtration system which transforms an unsafe water source into clean drinking water
INOVAYA F1.6 120L
For families:
•Contaminated piping system
•Direct connection to the tap
•Up to 120l/day
•For 1- 6 people
TURNKEY PROJECTS
From waste water management to drinking water solutions.
With recognized partners:
•Pipeco
•SD Eau
•Polymem
SOCIAL IMPACT
Priced around €2 per year per person
Saving 300kg of plastic per day
A 10-year warranty for our filters
No consumable+ No chemical = Less pollution
PROJECTS
We have for 2018 12 major projects in Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo, Egypt and Romania, impacting more than 65000 people.