Water Ways Technologies - CEO, Ohad Haber.
CEO, Ohad Haber.
Source: LinkedIn.
  • Water Ways (WWT) has entered the smart irrigation market in the Asian country of Georgia
  • Its Israeli subsidiary, Irri-Al-Tal, signed a representation and distribution agreement with a Georgian company to expand into the country as WWT Georgia
  • Further expansion efforts into the continent are ongoing
  • Water Ways Technologies provides water irrigation solutions to agricultural producers
  • Water Ways (WWT) is down by 2.7 per cent trading at $0.18 per share

Water Ways (WWT) has entered the smart irrigation market in the Asian country of Georgia.

Its Israeli subsidiary, Irri-Al-Tal, signed a representation and distribution agreement with a Georgian company, granting it the exclusive right to sell Water Ways products and projects in the country under the brand, WWT Georgia.

Ongoing multinational Asian expansion follows the company’s recent success in China and Uzbekistan.

“After the COVID supply crisis many governments in the [Asian] region are supporting local agriculture and we will market our smart irrigation technology as part of these efforts in Georgia,” stated Ohad Haber, Water Ways’ Chairman and CEO.

Water Ways Technologies provides water irrigation solutions to agricultural producers.

Water Ways (WWT) is down by 2.7 per cent trading at $0.18 per share as of 12:05 pm EST.

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