IL State senator Laura Fine visits MFNS Tech

September 18, 2024

Evanston, IL September 18, 2024– MFNS Tech had the pleasure of hosting IL State Senator Laura Fine, who is also a Vice Chair of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus (GLLC). Senator Fine toured the facility and learned about its innovative OHM Technology for addressing a range of environmental challenges.

MFNS Tech’s co-founder Prof. Vinayak Dravid welcomed Senator Fine and expressed gratitude for her interest in the MFNS’s work. During the visit, Senator Fine conveyed the need for sustainability focused startups like MFNS Tech and appreciated our commitment to environmental stewardship. 

During the visit, Senator Fine had the opportunity to:

  • witness a live demonstration of OHM Sponge in action, discuss our plans for future expansion and meet with the team.

Senator Fine was highly impressed by MFNS Tech's innovative OHM Technology and our recent advancements. We also discussed the potential of our technology to contribute to environmental remediation efforts in the Great Lakes region.

About MFNS Tech

At MFNS Tech, our core mission is to address one of the most pressing global challenges in environment. With the planet facing unprecedented environmental threats, the need for sustainable solutions has never been more urgent. Our startup is committed to developing innovative technologies that not only treat wastewater effectively but also prioritize environmental sustainability.

Read more about the visit at Senator Laura’s Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/6QzrBgZjGT3xLYSx/

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