Partners

The Immerse Global R&D network includes is comprised of some of the world’s best universities and businesses creating solutions to meet the world’s increased demand for water. Our inclusion in Stanford University’s 2007-2008 ME310 program enabled us to deliver “MIMIR”- first generation water generator that is completely independent of ground water sources or plumbing; it doesn’t draw on existing sources of available water, but rather converts unavailable water (atmospheric water) into usable water.

In 2009, the Global Research Network was launched. (Figure 4). The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany enabled a new standard in air and water quality via nano-filtration. Imperial College of London and Cambridge University has have contributed energy efficiency components that serve to reduce energy footprint by 40%.

In 2010, Rice University contributed to the development of Arsenic filters for well water purification in Southeast Asia. Mind Tribe will ultimately incorporate user feedback and specifications into the final release of MIMIR product line for the home and office market in 2011.