2026 Atmospheric Water Harvesting Summit - Tsunami primary sponsorship
CEO Stephen Peters pictured with the Division Manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority, Mike Bernardo
Earlier this year, Tsunami Products was proud to support and participate in the 3rd International Atmospheric Water Harvesting Summit at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. As one of the event’s main sponsors, our team joined researchers, water professionals, utilities, technology companies, investors, and other industry leaders working to advance the rapidly developing field of atmospheric water generation.
Held January 15–16, 2026, the two-day summit brought together approximately 170 participants to discuss the continued development and commercialization of atmospheric water harvesting and atmospheric water generation technologies. Sessions covered topics including water production and energy efficiency, thermodynamics, water quality, regulatory considerations, system scalability, and real-world applications ranging from drinking water and humanitarian use to industrial facilities and data centers.
The event reflected an important shift taking place across the atmospheric water industry. Research and innovation are increasingly moving beyond early-stage concepts toward pilot projects, commercial systems, and practical applications that can help strengthen water security, water resilience, and sustainable water infrastructure. Arizona State University highlighted this transition following the summit, noting the growing emphasis on performance data, applied systems, and pathways toward large-scale deployment.
For Tsunami Products, participating in events like the Atmospheric Water Harvesting Summit is an important part of supporting the broader development of the industry. Our atmospheric water generators are designed around the practical production of potable water from humidity in the air, providing a decentralized water source that can be deployed for commercial, industrial, municipal, emergency-response, and other applications where traditional water resources may be limited or stressed.
We appreciate the International Atmospheric Water Harvesting Association, Arizona State University’s Global Center for Water Technology, and Professor Paul Westerhoff for helping bring together a growing community focused on responsible, science-driven progress in water-from-air technology. Professor Westerhoff, who leads ASU’s Global Center for Water Technology and serves as president of the International Atmospheric Water Harvesting Association, has played a central role in creating a forum where academic research, policy, and commercial atmospheric water technologies can come together.
As global interest in alternative water sources, decentralized water production, and sustainable potable water solutions continues to grow, Tsunami Products remains committed to helping move atmospheric water generation from innovation into practical deployment. Events like the International Atmospheric Water Harvesting Summit provide an important opportunity for the industry to collaborate, improve technology, and expand the role atmospheric water can play in addressing water scarcity around the world.