The founder and CEO of Onvector, a provider of advanced non-chemical water treatment technologies, Daniel Cho oversees the company’s growth, strategy, operations, and management. Since Onvector’s inception in 2013, Cho has helped the firm establish key partnerships with ion exchange, filtration, and irrigation companies in its work to destroy the hardest-to-treat water contaminants, including PFAS and contaminants of emerging concern.
A graduate of Harvard University, Cho is the inventor of four of Onvector’s patents and has authored 20 scientific papers.
Cho will highlight Onvector’s pilot test at Joint Base Cape Cod in which its water treatment technology, which uses plasma (ionized gas), is being implemented to remove chemicals from the groundwater. He will present preliminary results from the project, which is being funded by Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR).
The discussion will highlight PFAS chemicals and other pollutants that are negatively impacting our environment, and the technologies that Onvector, which is based at Somerville’s Greentown Labs – the largest cleantech incubator in the country – is developing to remediate these contaminants.
Learn more about Onvector here. And read about the important work Daniel Cho is doing in this interview with Harvard Innovation Labs.
When: Friday, May 19th, 8-9 AM
Where: Zoom
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