Aquionics, Berson, Hanovia and Orca have been brought together as a new name in the sector: Nuvonic

A Water Vlog, with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine.

Alex Langston, Managing Director, Nuvonic, and Ken Kershner, Global Commercial Director, Nuvonic, explain how four UV-based disinfection companies – Aquionics, Berson, Hanovia and Orca – have been brought together as a new name in the sector: Nuvonic.

The new company promises to bring significant benefits to its customers – not least through an ongoing commitment to technology innovation and service.

“By launching Nuvonic, we are excited to bring a comprehensive range of UV-based solutions for water, surface, and air disinfection to the global market,” said Alex Langston, Managing Director of Nuvonic. “Being the first of our kind in the industry, we’re excited to pave the way for new and innovative solutions that will revolutionize the market and set a new standard for excellence in full-facility disinfectant.”

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