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Origen x University of North Florida: Turning Research Into Water Resiliency

The six-month study aims to address critical water challenges in the state of Florida.

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Origen’s Wellspring AWG to Officially Launch January 30

You’re invited to join Origen on January 30, 2026, at the University of North Florida for the official unveiling of the Origen Wellspring 100, a new atmospheric water generator (AWG) designed to deliver clean drinking water wherever it’s needed. . The live event will be hosted in partnership with Captiva Verde, one of Origen’s official distribution partners in the United States.

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When Wells Run Dry

MrBeast’s solar-powered wells in sub-Saharan Africa faced unexpected backlash, sparking conversations around sustainability and pointing to a different long-term water crisis solution.

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AWG vs Desalination

Explore the advantages of Atmospheric Water Generators versus desalination plants for your coastal water needs, focusing on sustainability and cost-effectiveness.

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Cost and Reliability: AWGs vs. Trucked and Bottled Water Delivery

Learn how AWGs can save costs and ensure reliable water supply, transforming your operations while promoting sustainability.

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The AWG Revolution

Are atmospheric water generators worth it? Discover how Origen is rewriting what it means to be an energy efficient, sustainable air to water machine.

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