INTRATOMICS signs MoU with TAQA Water Solutions and MAGMA

INTRATOMICS-TAQA Water Solutions-MAGMA sign MoU
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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INTRATOMICS Advanced Material Technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TAQA Water Solutions and MAGMA to launch a pilot program exploring the conversion of wastewater biosolids into graphene and advanced materials.

The MoU was signed during the fifth edition of Make it in the Emirates at ADNEC Centre, by Fahad Mohamed Rashed Al Absi, CEO, INTRATOMICS, Eng. Abdul Wahab Sharif, Chief Business Development Officer, TAQA Water Solutions, and Mark Anthony Woods, CEO, MAGMA.

INTRATOMICS Advanced Material Technologies is a subsidiary of Khalifa University Enterprises Company (KUEC) and a commercial spin-off of the Research and Innovation Centre for Graphene and 2D Materials (RIC2D).

The collaboration contributes to the UAE’s National In-Country Value Program and the Net Zero 2050 Strategy, Water Security Strategy 2036, and Abu Dhabi’s circular economy objectives.

Fahad Mohamed Rashed Al Absi said that, “This MoU marks a significant step in demonstrating a complete circular value chain, from waste origin through controlled up-cycling to qualified industrial material. TAQA Water Solutions generates the feedstock at utility scale; INTRATOMICS’ STRAT WX platform up-cycles it at industrial scale. Together with MAGMA, we are establishing a new category of sovereign advanced materials production in Abu Dhabi.”

For his part, Eng. Abdul Wahab Sharif noted that, “This collaboration reflects our commitment to expanding how water utilities create value beyond their core operations. By transforming biosolids into advanced materials such as graphene, we are unlocking new economic and environmental opportunities from what was once considered waste. Through this partnership, we are advancing our circular economy ambitions, supporting national sustainability goals, and contributing to the development of future-ready industries in Abu Dhabi.”

“This initiative directly aligns with the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative and the principles of the UAE Circular Economy Policy 2021-2031. By converting industrial waste into valuable resources, we are contributing to the nation’s vision of becoming a global leader in sustainable innovation and green economy transformation,” Mark Anthony Woods stated.

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