To celebrate its 40th business anniversary, GRANDER® hosted the Water Symposium 4.0 in Kitzbühel on 7 September 2019. Intriguing lectures addressed the state of the art in water research and opened up new perspectives to the visitors.
These aspects are reflected in the symposium’s slogan: #waterrevolution4.0. It emphasizes that uncovering new knowledge about water is a still ongoing process.
Topics & Speakers
WETSUS, the largest water research organization in the EU: research project GRANDER – WETSUSProf. Dr. Cees Buisman – scientific director of WETSUS, the largest water research organization in the EU
A test of Coey’s hypothesis using water core magnets – paper presentation
Dr. Elmar C. Fuchs - Program Manager at WETSUS, the largest water research organization in the EU, and head of the ‘Applied Water Physics’ research group at WETSUS
The ‘fingerprint’ of water: analysis of the natural bacterial flora of water using flow cytometric fingerprinting – opportunities and applications
Dr. med. Bernhard Pollner – physician, research on water for 15 years, research projects with Prof. Gerald Pollack in Seattle and Prof. Roumiana Tsenkova in Kobe
The impact of the availability of calcium on bacterial microorganisms in water
Prof. Dr. Astrid Paulitsch-Fuchs – University Professor for Biomedical Science at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences
GRANDER water and its beneficial impacts; research findings from organ-specific cell cultures
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Peter C. Dartsch – Founder, Managing Director, and sole shareholder of Dartsch Scientific GmbH; Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Tübingen; member of the board in the association Quellen des Lebens
The surprising outcome of a pilot study on water from artesian springs and what that means for our health
Dr. med. Kirsten Deutschländer – physician for 25 years with a focus on naturopathy; chief physician at the Inntaler Hof rehabilitation and prevention clinic in Neuburg am Inn; founding member and member of the board in the Munich-based non-profit association Quellen des Lebens
News on the floating water bridge
Dr. Elmar C. Fuchs – Program Manager at WETSUS, the largest water research organization in the EU, and head of the ‘Applied Water Physics’ research group at WETSUS
40 years of GRANDER in the field of biophysics of water
Prof. Yuri Rakhmanin – WHO expert, former chief hygienist for the city of Moscow, former member of the Mir space station expert team
Implementation and visions, water expertise, benefits for the future
Johannes Larch – Head of Research and Development at the GRANDER research enterprise IPF