Hawthorne, Calif., December 17, 2025 – Moleaer Inc. has been named to the Cleantech Group’s 2026 Global Cleantech 100, marking its third recognition on the annual list. The Global Cleantech 100 recognizes companies delivering market-ready solutions that address critical environmental and infrastructure challenges.
Across water, food, and industrial systems, operators are being asked to do more with less inside the systems they already run. That pressure is driving demand for durable, field-validated technologies that deliver efficiency and resilience without added complexity.
“Recognition like this reflects a broader shift in what cleantech innovation means today,” said Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer. “It’s about making existing systems work better, and that’s where nanobubble technology is proving its value by allowing systems to operate more reliably and efficiently, while using critical resources more responsibly.”
Moleaer’s nanobubble technology is deployed in more than 4,000 installations across 55+ countries, supporting wastewater treatment plants, farms, fish farms, surface waters, food processing operations, industrial facilities, and more.
Now in its 17th year, the Global Cleantech 100 highlights innovators responding to some of the world’s most pressing infrastructure and resource challenges.
“The 2026 Global Cleantech 100 arrives at a pivotal moment,” said Anthony DeOrsey, Research Manager at Cleantech Group. “Around the world, governments and industries are no longer innovating for efficiency alone—they are innovating for durability. This year’s honorees reflect that shift.”
“Whether securing critical minerals, strengthening the grid, transforming industrial processes, or unlocking new value through AI, these companies are redefining resilience,” he added.
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About Moleaer
Moleaer is the global leader in nanobubble technology, unlocking scalable solutions that improve performance and reduce water, energy, and chemical use across multiple industries. With more than 4,000 installations in over 55 countries, Moleaer’s patented nanobubble generators deliver the highest gas transfer efficiency available, accelerating physical, chemical, and biological processes in water.
From aquaculture and agriculture to wastewater treatment, food safety, lake and reservoir restoration, and industrial water processes, Moleaer’s nanobubble technology enables customers to achieve better outcomes with fewer inputs, efficiently, sustainably, and at scale.
Learn more about Moleaer at www.moleaer.com.
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