Hi Gary, Like all investment ...

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Hi Gary, Like all investment profiles it depends on several factors: Equity or loan or project financing, the stage of the company or technology (still in research, moving toward development, tested, are studies available, ready for mass deployment), the amount of money, the team, the location and legal structure, and how much money you need to take you to break even. if you do a search of the members of The Water Network for finance expertise https://water.tallyfox.com/search/user_search/?filters=tid%3A303 you will see a wide variety of professionals who are active in this area. You will need to segment your presentation, what I believe that you will find are many programs for research (mostly from grants and university programs) and many incubators (like in Milwaukee, or Israel), a lack of seed and early stage funding , like in many industries today, and many who are looking for expansion stage deals. Project financing and social impact investing make a higher percentage of water investments than other sectors. Also like other sectors, venture capitalists look for highly scaleable business models that can reach $billion valuations. This is a hurdle that most Water Tech companies have a hard time to meet. Hope this helps.