IDE Technologies announces partnership with Fair Canada Engineering

Oct. 28, 2014

ALBERTA, Canada — IDE Technologies specializes in the development, engineering, construction and operation of advanced thermal and membrane desalination facilities and industrial water treatment plants.

ALBERTA, Canada — IDE Technologies announced its partnership with Fair Canada Engineering, expanding IDE’s business in the Canadian water treatment and oil sands markets, according to a press release.

With more than 20 years of experience providing high quality, cost-effective water treatment systems to consumers, Fair Canada Engineering will support IDE’s sales, marketing and customer management activities in Canada, stated the release.

The release reported that IDE specializes in the development, engineering, construction and operation of advanced thermal and membrane desalination facilities and industrial water treatment plants, delivering about three million m3/day of high quality water around the world.

“IDE brings 50 years of global experience in advanced water treatment to Alberta,” saod Fair Canada Engineering President John Fair. “…Fair Canada Engineering is excited to support IDE’s growth in Canada and looks forward to new opportunities and challenges.”

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