

E98: Nano-bubbles, aquaculture and spas with Nick Dyner
4 snips Aug 14, 2025
Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, leads the charge in nano-bubble technology, revolutionizing sustainability across industries. He shares how these microscopic bubbles enhance water quality, improve crop yields, and reduce energy use in wastewater treatment. Fascinating applications in aquaculture boost salmon welfare and promote eco-friendly farming. Plus, discover how nano-bubbles are transforming spas into nearly chlorine-free havens and have potential in cleaning and even targeted cancer treatments. The future of climate-friendly innovation is bubbling up!
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Nanobubbles Cut Costs And Emissions
- Moleaer uses nanobubbles to reduce energy, water, and chemical consumption across industries.
- That efficiency translates into lower operating costs and sustainability gains for customers.
Use Nanobubbles To Boost Irrigation
- Use nanobubbles in irrigation to raise oxygen, reduce disease, and improve nutrient uptake.
- Expect lower chemical and fertilizer use and potential yield increases at harvest.
Founders Solved A Real Wastewater Problem
- Moleaer's founders built the tech after needing higher dissolved oxygen for microbes in Abu Dhabi wastewater projects.
- Their prototype raised oxygen levels dramatically and led them to form the company.