Sprintex Limited (ASX:SIX) G15 Jet Blowers Recognised by WIPO GREEN

Product Validation

Sprintex Limited (ASX:SIX) announced its G15 Jet Blower Series has been selected by WIPO GREEN, a division of the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization, for inclusion in the WIPO GREEN Database of innovative climate mitigation technologies. The G15 delivers up to 70% energy savings, supporting sustainable aquaculture and global environmental goals.

Strategic Partnerships

The recognition follows the G15’s CE Mark certification and bolsters strategic partnerships with Fresh By Design, Pure Aquatics, SEA LIFE Aquariums, and Scylla Mud Crab Farms in Australia. Additionally, the inclusion opens opportunities for international pilot projects, enhancing Sprintex’s global reach among sustainability-focused stakeholders.

Executive Comments

Sprintex CEO Jay Upton added: “The WIPO GREEN listing is a powerful endorsement of the G15 Jet Blower’s role in sustainable aquaculture. Its advanced technology and energy efficiency position us to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly solutions worldwide. Our expanding network of pilot projects with industry leaders like Fresh By Design, Pure Aquatics, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast, and Scylla Mud Crab Farms demonstrates the G15’s versatility and impact. We’re thrilled to see this recognition elevate our profile as we continue to innovate and collaborate globally.”

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