Once again, Xinix Global had the opportunity to showcase our innovative products in India - on the ISIA, The India-Sweden Innovations' Accelerator Programme 2024-2025.
This time, our journey took us to Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and Bangalore, where we engaged with a dynamic network of stakeholders.
The programme is initiated and funded by Energimyndigheten (Swedish Energy Agency), Business Sweden, and CII (Confederation of Indian Industry). These forums allowed us to connect deeply with companies and industry leaders through presentations and one-on-one discussions. The sessions were filled with questions, insightful suggestions, and plenty of good laughs – making them invaluable experiences for Xinix Global.
Alongside the workshops, a series of tailored B2B meetings were organized by our trusted advisors. These meetings, crafted to suit our needs, have already opened doors to promising business propositions and exciting future collaborations.
Reflecting on the ISIA program, Peter Holmberg, our CEO, expressed gratitude to all those involved in making this initiative possible. He noted, “The ISIA program has offered us an exceptional entry into one of the world’s most intriguing markets, and this journey has been transformative, both personally and professionally.”
With great anticipation, Peter is looking forward to the third and final trip within the ISIA program. As he says, “This won’t be the last time Xinix Global visits this incredible country.”
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During this trip, Peter Holmberg reconnected with Drinkwell, who conducted two significant tests on Xinix Freebact's Water Disinfection and effectiveness in rural India, with key findings:
July 2024 Report
Effectiveness: Xinix Freebact was highly effective in eliminating bacteria in drinking and wastewater samples, ensuring safe, odor-free water suitable for consumption.
Versatility: The solution's chlorine dioxide base provided reliable disinfection across varied water sources, even in low doses.
Community-Friendly: Local field testing showed that Xinix Freebact was well-received by communities for its safety and lack of chlorine odor.
October 2024 Report
Advanced Performance in Challenging Conditions: Xinix Freebact, when combined with a coagulant (PURE DROPS), effectively treated flood-contaminated water in West Bengal, removing bacteria and turbidity to create drinkable water.
Efficient Bacteria Removal: The treatment reduced bacterial contamination to close to zero, even in highly turbid water, making it suitable for remote and disaster-affected regions.
Field Durability: Rigorous field testing in flood-affected areas confirmed the system's ease of use and durability, providing a sustainable solution for clean water access.
These results underscore Xinix Freebact's potential as a safe, effective, and scalable solution for Safe water in rural and disaster-stricken areas across India (and the world).
Read more:
The India-Sweden Innovations’ Accelerator (india.innovationsaccelerator.com)
Swedish Energy Agency (energimyndigheten.se)
Business Sweden (business-sweden.com)
The Confederation of Indian Industry, CII (cii.in)
Over the course of 18 months, participating Swedish companies make three trips to India to explore the market, meet relevant business partners and investors, individual B2B-meetings, workshops, site visits in 3 regions, receive export coaching and will get promotional material, media campaigns and much more. The India-Sweden Innovations’ Programme is part of the intergovernmental cooperation between India and Sweden in new and renewable energy technologies.
The aim of the Programme is to mitigate climate change through a transition to clean energy in India. India and Sweden share the common objective of innovation and entrepreneurship as essential tools for boosting competitiveness and sustainable economic growth.
Sweden is a world leader in green technology and is ranked number one in the EU as well as number three in the world, according to the Global Innovation Index. India is a forerunner of entrepreneurship and is home to the third largest start-up ecosystem in the world as noticed in the Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2022. Understanding local conditions, adapting business offers and choosing the right partners aligned with overall company strategy are very important success factors for foreign companies in India.
The Swedish companies participating in the ISIA Programme are environmental technology companies with verified applications and/or solutions which can meet the needs of the Indian market, its priorities and its purchasing power.