Evodrop confirmed the expansion of its international distribution initiative to strengthen the availability of its filtration and limescale stabilization technologies in building and industrial markets. Chief Strategy Officer and co-founder Luciano Novia leads the initiative and oversees distributor selection, commercial structuring, and international partnership development supporting the company’s growth strategy.
Luciano Novia brings experience in finance, banking, and entrepreneurship to the role. He completed a commercial apprenticeship and later earned a banking diploma through the Swiss CYP banking program before completing a Master of Business Administration. His early professional work included roles in insurance and financial services, including portfolio management responsibilities at Credit Suisse, before he moved into entrepreneurship and later co-founded Evodrop.
Evodrop develops water treatment technologies intended for residential buildings, commercial installations, and industrial environments. Evodrop’s systems combine advanced filtration with a patented malic-acid-based process that removes limescale without the use of salt, electricity or wastewater.
According to company materials, the filtration technology removes particles down to approximately 0.002 micrometers and the system uses a malic-acid-based process to to remove limescale, PFAS & TFA, chlorine, microplastics, pesticides, hormones, without Electricity, pressure loss or wastewater. In Switzerland, Evodrop is currently the only company on the market that can demonstrate its ability to completely filter short-chain PFAS and TFA from an entire home’s water supply.
Novia leads the international expansion, structuring partnerships and commercial agreements that bring Evodrop’s technologies into large-scale building and industrial applications.
“I am responsible for the strategic growth and development of Evodrop. My role focuses on identifying new market opportunities, building international partnerships, and driving projects that expand our technology into new sectors and regions,” Novia said.
The current distribution initiative reflects Evodrop’s effort to increase collaboration with regional distributors, equipment manufacturers, and real estate partners. Novia leads negotiations with international partners and coordinates agreements that connect engineering teams, project developers, and installation providers responsible for bringing systems into operational environments.
Company information indicates that more than 10,000 Evodrop systems operate across residential, commercial, and industrial environments, serving over 30,000 customers in several markets.
Expansion activity currently focuses on Europe and the United States, where increased attention to contaminants such as PFAS and TFA has increased demand for building-scale water treatment systems. Evodrop technologies apply to building installations as well as point-of-use equipment including kitchens, shower, beverage equipment, and professional coffee systems.
Novia added that international growth depends on strong regional cooperation and coordination with construction partners responsible for installing and maintaining water systems.
“My work has focused on identifying major market gaps in water treatment, translating technical innovation into scalable business models, and building partnerships that bring advanced technologies into real-world applications,” he said.
Through this distribution initiative, Evodrop continues to expand its presence across international markets while working with regional partners responsible for installation, project coordination, and service support. The strategy connects engineering development with commercial partnerships that allow water treatment technologies to reach buildings and facilities where stable water quality supports daily operations.
About Evodrop
Evodrop is a Swiss water technology company headquartered in Brüttisellen, Switzerland. The company develops filtration and limescale stabilization systems intended for residential buildings, commercial installations, and industrial environments. Evodrop technologies address contaminants including PFAS, TFA, chlorine, pesticides, drug residues such as hormones, and microplastics while stabilizing minerals in water to make impossible scale formation in plumbing systems. For more information, visit evodrop.com.
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