Topic: Global Filtration Market Outlook, Opportunities & Trends
Waterloo Filtration Institute is excited to launch its new interactive online program, "Filtration Hour," to address questions timely from our audience and provide a professional platform for all interested to learn from globally leading experts and keep updated with the new developments in the global filtration industry, Networking, Learning, Sharing and Working Together for a Cleaner, Healthier, and More Sustainable World.
In this session, we will continue to address the remaining open questions from the audience during Filtration Summit this week at the CFSS 2023 Opening Ceremony, March 7, 2023, 8:00-10:30 am ET. The theme was Global Filtration Market Outlook, Opportunities & Trends, and below are some of the open questions to be answered.
One of the most important topics when we talk about protecting the environment with filtration is how to properly dispose or to recycle the expired/used or clogged filters. Do you have any thoughts about that?
If we all believe that IAQ is so critical to health, why aren’t there more regulations or enforcement of industry standards?
With increasing concerns/regulations to ban PFAS/PTFE, what is the impact on the filtration industry, as PTFE membranes are popularly used for high-efficiency air filters? How should we, as an industry, prepare for it?
In what products do you see a bigger opportunity to evolve or improve in air filtration?
What filtration standards do you typically see on the process side?
How do we begin to address some of the large global problems in Water and Air with emerging filtration solutions?
Are the water and air challenges comparable? Which should we be most concerned about?
How do we bring more young engineers into the filtration space and help them navigate this journey through filtration?