Aqualynity was founded by engineers and operators who spent years working inside industrial plants—dealing with the mess, the heat, and the rising pressure to meet new environmental rules.
We saw the same pattern everywhere: PFAS limits getting stricter. Energy costs going up. Reporting getting harder. And yet, the systems meant to solve these problems were still slow, complex, and expensive.
So we decided to build something better.
Aqualynity creates modular water treatment systems that remove PFAS, recover waste heat, and make compliance easier—all in one smart package. No need for separate machines, patchy integrations, or guesswork. Our goal is to help industrial companies meet today’s challenges with a cleaner, simpler solution that just works.
We’re starting in Denmark, where clean water, energy savings, and environmental performance actually matter, and where regulators, researchers, and industry work side by side.
Our founding team brings over 25 years of combined experience in water systems, chemical engineering, energy optimization, and industrial operations. We know how to build tech that holds up in real factories, not just in labs or slides.
We’re not here to hype. We’re here to prove. One pilot at a time.
Because we solve the problem fully , not halfway. Most water treatment companies give you just one piece of the puzzle. One machine to filter. Another to manage heat. A third to handle reporting. That means more vendors, more cost, and more room for things to go wrong.
Yaser has over 15 years of experience in industrial utilities, wastewater treatment, and energy optimization. He’s led safety and water recovery projects at major petrochemical plants in Iran, managing everything from boiler operations to process safety audits. Yaser sets the vision for Aqualynity and leads partnerships, R&D, and strategy.
Nazanin brings 8+ years of B2B sales, procurement, and marketing experience from the industrial sector. She’s worked with global suppliers and local manufacturers, and she knows how to bring innovation into traditional industries. At Aqualynity, she leads customer outreach, partnerships, and go-to-market strategy.
Amin is a chemical engineer with 10+ years working in process control, DCS systems, and heat and water management in complex production environments. He’s responsible for the technical roadmap, system design, and pilot execution. Amin has a sharp eye for practical, scalable engineering.