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Greg Newbloom, CEO & Founder of Membrion: $23 Million Raised to Build the Future of Industrial Wastewater Treatment Solutions

Author
Front Lines Media
Published
Fri 19 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://categoryvisionaries.podbean.com/e/greg-newbloom-ceo-founder-of-membrion-23-million-raised-to-build-the-future-of-industrial-wastewater-treatment-solutions/

Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Greg Newbloom, CEO & Founder of Membrion, an industrial wastewater treatment solution that has raised $23 Million in funding. 


Most Interesting Points from Our Conversation:


  • The Origin of Membrion: Greg delves into how Membrion started with a focus on improving battery technology but pivoted to wastewater treatment, utilizing the unique properties of ceramic materials inspired by silica gel desiccant packs.

  • The Challenge of Commercialization: Greg discusses the rigorous process of scaling Membrion’s technology from a thumbnail-sized concept to a solution capable of treating multiple gallons of water, emphasizing the importance of achieving a minimum viable product.

  • Navigating Investor Expectations: Reflecting on Membrion’s fundraising journey, Greg highlights the differentiation between investor and customer expectations, and the strategic narrative adjustments required to meet these diverse needs.

  • A Focus on Semiconductor Industry Needs: Membrion targets the semiconductor industry, addressing its complex wastewater treatment challenges by offering a cost-effective and sustainable alternative to traditional disposal methods.

  • Marketing Strategy: Membrion employs a unique approach by offering water treatment as a service, alleviating customers' adoption risks and aligning with their sustainability goals without demanding upfront capital expenditure.

  • Leadership Transition: Greg’s transition from CTO to CEO underscored the importance of team building and mentorship in navigating new roles and responsibilities within a deep-tech startup.

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