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Sprintex targets multi million dollar opportunties in Europe after breakthrough trial order

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Sprintex Ltd managing director and CEO Jay Upton talked with Proactive about the company’s breakthrough trial order in Europe for its manure-to-fertilizer system, expected to generate AU$8.4 million in revenue. In the interview, Upton outlined the strategic collaboration with Dutch company Mest Water, which specialises in sustainable manure treatment. Upton described the project as a “game changer”, driven by regulatory pressure in the Netherlands to reduce ammonia output from farms. “They have to comply by 2030. Full stop,” Upton said, emphasising the urgency and scope of the opportunity. The system converts manure into clean water, exportable solids, and pelletised fertiliser. A pilot with VanDrie Group, one of the world’s largest veal producers, could lead to an initial 200-unit order. Sprintex's energy-efficient compressors have helped improve system performance and reduce costs, contributing to rising interest and projected long-term revenue. Upton also discussed growing European demand for energy-saving technologies, pointing to major cost savings in industrial settings. He hinted at possible European expansion with a new subsidiary, driven by strong infrastructure and sustainability alignment. Sprintex’s presence at Hannover Messe generated fresh opportunities, particularly in small-scale mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) systems. Discussions are underway with a Belgian company focused on breweries, showing Sprintex’s broader application potential. For more interviews and updates, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like the video, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for future content. #Sprintex #CleanTech #SustainableFarming #EnergyEfficiency #MVRtechnology #ASXSIX #Agritech #ManureToFertilizer #EuropeanMarkets #VanDrie #MestWater #RenewableEnergy #IndustrialTech
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Sprintex Ltd managing director and CEO Jay Upton talked with Proactive about the company’s breakthrough trial order in Europe for its manure-to-fertilizer system, expected to generate AU$8.4 million in revenue. In the interview, Upton outlined the strategic collaboration with Dutch company Mest Water, which specialises in sustainable manure treatment. Upton described the project as a “game changer”, driven by regulatory pressure in the Netherlands to reduce ammonia output from farms. “They have to comply by 2030. Full stop,” Upton said, emphasising the urgency and scope of the opportunity. The system converts manure into clean water, exportable solids, and pelletised fertiliser. A pilot with VanDrie Group, one of the world’s largest veal producers, could lead to an initial 200-unit order. Sprintex's energy-efficient compressors have helped improve system performance and reduce costs, contributing to rising interest and projected long-term revenue. Upton also discussed growing European demand for energy-saving technologies, pointing to major cost savings in industrial settings. He hinted at possible European expansion with a new subsidiary, driven by strong infrastructure and sustainability alignment. Sprintex’s presence at Hannover Messe generated fresh opportunities, particularly in small-scale mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) systems. Discussions are underway with a Belgian company focused on breweries, showing Sprintex’s broader application potential. For more interviews and updates, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like the video, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for future content. #Sprintex #CleanTech #SustainableFarming #EnergyEfficiency #MVRtechnology #ASXSIX #Agritech #ManureToFertilizer #EuropeanMarkets #VanDrie #MestWater #RenewableEnergy #IndustrialTech
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