
Vipul Organics' unit, AdiMem Technologies, has started commercial sales of membranes at its Sayakha facility in Gujarat, transitioning from pilot to full-scale manufacturing. Using proprietary technology, AdiMem offers reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration membranes alongside comprehensive water and wastewater treatment solutions for industries like chemicals and pharmaceuticals. The company aims for membrane solutions to contribute 25% of its revenue within three years, targeting growth amid India's expanding filtration market driven by regulatory and recycling demands.
The articles primarily present a business and industry-focused perspective without political framing. They emphasize Vipul Organics' strategic expansion and market opportunities in water treatment, reflecting corporate and economic viewpoints. There is no evident political bias, as coverage centers on company announcements, market data, and industry trends.
The tone across the articles is generally positive, highlighting Vipul Organics' growth initiatives, technological advancements, and market potential. The coverage focuses on business progress and optimistic revenue targets, with no critical or negative sentiment expressed.
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| businessstandard | Vipul Organics jumps as AdiMem begins commercial membrane sales | Center | Positive |
| businessstandard | Vipul Organics unit begins membrane sales, targets 25 revenue share | Center | Positive |
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