Today’s Solutions: December 16, 2025

The Israeli company Water Gen, which developed technology that produces clean water out of thin air, has signed deals to share its innovation with India and Vietnam. The agreements were reached with India’s second largest solar engineering company to provide water to remote villages and with the Vietnamese government to install water generators in the capital, Hanoi, The Times of Israel reported Tuesday. They are estimated to be worth $150 million, according to Water Gen. “The government of

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