AquaGenesis absorbs funds for water purification technology

AquaGenesis, a San Francisco provider of water purification and conditioning technology, has brought in an undisclosed first round of funding to commercialize its products. Suited to industrial applications, its offerings will be marketed primarily to residential and food service clients, reports VentureWire.

The financing — said to be seven figures — was led by Clean Pacific Ventures (making the fourth investment from its first fund), and included several private investors. Clean Pacific has also backed startups specializing in solar systems, carbon reduction and biotechnology.

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