


They have or will have a water filtration part designed by AquiSense Technologies. The Erlanger company started in Oliver Lawal’s basement seven years ago. Before that, he had decades of experience with UV technology. But not with LEDs like he uses now it was with the older mercury-vapor lamps. “It’s a bit like Tesla is to cars in that we’re using semiconductors instead of traditional lamps which are more like a tube television," he explains of LEDs.
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"We’re more like a flat screen TV or like an electric car. And then we fit them into a circuit board and we can put multiples for large arrays." “The LEDs are really small," he continues. We walk into the AquiSense manufacturing space, which is just behind the company’s Erlanger offices and immediately see workers in a clean room assembling components. Residents in Japan reuse shower and bath water. If you look closely you will see a button in the bathtub that is part of the reheating process. AquiSense provides a part in the disinfection system. UV technology disrupts the DNA so contaminants can’t replicate and are then inactive.
