Cerafiltec will showcase its advanced ceramic membrane filtration technology at EUROMED 2026, taking place in Marrakech, Morocco, from 22–25 Jun 2026. Visitors can meet the team to learn how the company’s technology supports high-performance desalination and water treatment applications.
Hosted by the European Desalination Society (EDS), the event will provide a platform for Cerafiltec to present its flat-sheet ceramic membrane solutions. Designed to address challenging filtration requirements in desalination systems, the membranes offer a service life up to five times longer than conventional polymeric alternatives.
Engineered for durability, efficiency and long-term performance, the technology delivers high filtration efficiency while helping to reduce energy consumption, plant footprint and operating costs.
This combination of reliability and efficiency makes ceramic membrane technology particularly relevant for applications where water reuse, process reliability and long-term sustainability are becoming increasingly important.
EUROMED brings together water industry professionals from around the world to advance desalination, water reuse and water technology. The event provides a forum for knowledge exchange, innovation and discussion on addressing global water challenges.
“Ceramic membrane technology has an increasingly important role to play as the global water sector seeks more robust and sustainable treatment solutions,” said Torsten Wintergerste, chief executive officer at Cerafiltec. “EUROMED provides a valuable opportunity to engage with the international desalination community and contribute to discussions on addressing some of the world’s most pressing water challenges.”
Through its participation at EUROMED, Cerafiltec aims to contribute to industry discussions on treatment innovation and water reuse while demonstrating how ceramic filtration can support resilient, future-ready water infrastructure. Visitors to the stand will have the opportunity to discuss specific applications and explore how ceramic membrane technology can help support more sustainable water management strategies.


