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Gradiant

www.gradiant.com

 
Gradiant provides industrial water users with sustainable solutions to tackle their most pressing water treatment challenges. Our state-of the-art products include desalination technology, brine minimization systems, and disinfection products. We work in such industries as oil&gas, desalination, landfill leacheate, textiles and tanneries, power generation, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and municipality. With offices and operations in North America, APAC, China, MENA, and India, Gradiant has become a global powerhouse for industrial wastewater treatment solutions, focused on solving water supply and disposal needs with the brightest minds in the industry. Our divisions include Gradiant Energy Services, Gradiant China, Gradiant India, and Gradiant ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.gradiant.com
  • 130 New Boston Street Suite 200
    Woburn, MA USA 01801
  • Phone: 781.819.5034

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Ray Crawford
Human Resources Director, North America Profile
Irene Teo
Global Head of Human Resources Profile

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