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Highlights from the Inaugural Nanobubble, Energy & Water (NEW) Conference 2025

  • Writer: Mary Taiwo Ajide
    Mary Taiwo Ajide
  • Sep 20
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 23

Description: Water bubbles drifting in mesmerising slow-motion, like a cinematic dance of liquid elegance. Source: Mary Ajide - Vimeo

Date: 3rd – 5th September 2025

Location: Killashee Hotel Conference Room, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland


The inaugural Nanobubble, Energy and Water (NEW) Conference 2025, themed “Pathways to Industrial and Environmental Sustainability,” was held from the 3rd to the 5th of September at the scenic Killashee Hotel in County Kildare, Ireland. This pioneering event brought together an exceptional mix of scientists, engineers, business and industry leaders from the UK, Canada, Iran, India, Nigeria, France, China, USA, Ireland, and the Netherlands — all committed to exploring the transformative power of nanobubbles in tackling challenges in energy and water systems.


From the moment of registration—where delegates received a conference booklet, pen, notepad, and agenda—the atmosphere was intellectually energised and deeply collaborative. The event was marked by visionary keynotes, live demonstrations, engaging poster sessions, and dynamic roundtable discussions.


Day 1 Highlights – Wednesday, 3rd September


The conference officially opened in the Fountain Suite with welcome remarks from Prof. Niall English (University College Dublin), followed by a presentation by Dr Nadine Vermorel, representing the European Research Council (ERC).


The first keynote showcased a collaborative project with Aramco, followed by a tutorial session on real-world case studies, led by Prof. English and colleagues.


In the afternoon, Prof. Peter Kusalik (University of Calgary) delivered an oral presentation titled“Unravelling the Mystery of Nanobubble Stability and Mobility: Insights from Molecular Simulations and Comparison of Theoretical Models.” This was followed by the first poster session, where delegates engaged with cutting-edge research.

 

Next, Prof. Xinyan Wang (Brunel University of London) presented an overview of nanobubble fuel technology—from fundamentals to applications. Dr Abinah Biswal followed with a talk on “Nanobubbles in Fossil Fuels: From Stability to Spray Performance.”

 

The evening concluded with a welcome wine reception and a refined three-course gala dinner at the Ledger Moore Suite, reflecting the calibre and ambience of the event.


Day 2 Highlights – Thursday, 4th September

 

Day two began with a keynote by Dr Elmar C. Fuchs (Wetsus), followed by a live outdoor demonstration of nanobubble generation technology.

 

After lunch at the Pippin Tree, Dr Cees Kamp (Turritech) delivered a keynote titled “Turritap – Mountain Water from Your Tap.”

 

Afternoon sessions highlighted the broad applicability of nanobubbles, including talks on:

  • Tiny Bubbles with Mega Impacts in Environmental Remediation and Agriculture

  • Molecular Insights into Water–Nanobubble Interactions With and Without Electric Fields: Implications for Science and Industry

 

The day concluded with a lively panel discussion and roundtable titled “Bridging Science and Practice: Reducing Energy and Maintenance Intensity Through Nanobubble Generation”, followed by a second poster session and additional networking opportunities.


Day 3 Highlights – Friday, 5th September

 

The final day opened with a presentation by Prof. Gang Pan (York St John University) on “Fine-Bubble-Based Geoengineering Methods for Eutrophication Control: Harnessing Harmful Algal Blooms for Integrated Water–Energy–Food (iWEF) Products.”

 

This was followed by a plenary session on recent advances in Nanobubble Science & Technology.

 

Thematic sessions then explored:

  • Fundamental Science & Research

  • Engineering & Technology

  • Business & Policy

 

Presentations included:

  • A Kinetic and pH-Driven Stability Analysis of Electric Field-Based Air Nanobubbles: Comparison with Mechanical Generation Approaches

  • Design and Characterisation of a Compact Milli-Scale Venturi Injector for Nanobubble Generation

  • Submersible Nanobubble Generators: An Efficient Way for Long-Term Water Aeration

 

The conference closed with remarks by Dr Mary Ajide, who also led the poster judging and presented awards for outstanding contributions. The event concluded with lunch, light refreshments, and a final opportunity for networking and reflection.


A Look Ahead

 

The success of the NEW Conference 2025 has set a high benchmark for future editions. Through rich interdisciplinary dialogue and actionable insights, the event reaffirmed nanobubbles as a frontier innovation in advancing sustainability in energy and water systems.

 

As the field continues to evolve, we look forward to building on this momentum—fostering deeper collaborations, transformative innovation, and practical implementation in the years to come.


🔗 For more information and future updates, visit the official conference website:


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Image credit: Mary Ajide | Location: Killashee | 5 September 2025, 15:48:44
Image credit: Mary Ajide | Location: Killashee | 5 September 2025, 15:48:44

 
 
 

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