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Genesis Systems
Genesis Systems makes the WaterCube atmospheric water generator, which cleared U.S. Army water-safety testing in 2025.
Genesis Systems
Discover Genesis Systems' WaterCube atmospheric water generators that extract clean drinking water from air. Sustainable, reliable water solutions for homes, businesses, and communities worldwide. Combat water scarcity with innovative AWG technology.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Garland
Corporate office
Garland, TX, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does the WaterCube technology work?
The WaterCube extracts potable water directly from ambient air using a refrigeration-based condensation cycle, integrated with IoT-enabled smart monitoring. The firm offers two models: the WaterCube 100 for fixed-location residential and commercial use, and the portable WaterCube 10. Both produce mineral-ready drinking water without requiring an external freshwater source or traditional plumbing infrastructure.
What does passing U.S. Army TB-MED 577 testing mean for Genesis Systems commercially?
TB-MED 577 is the U.S. Army's water-safety standard covering biological, chemical, and radiological contaminants. By clearing it in 2025 (per the firm, May 2025), Genesis Systems gained a regulatory credential that opens procurement pathways with defense agencies, FEMA, and other disaster-response buyers. It is a high-barrier certification that few atmospheric water competitors hold, effectively shifting the firm's addressable market toward government resilience contracts.
Who runs Genesis Systems?
Genesis Systems has not publicly named a CEO, founder, or CIO on its website or primary channels as of mid-2026. INC 500 recognized the firm on its 2026 Female Founders List and Top Women CEOs List, which implies a female-led leadership structure. No further details on the management team or investment decision-makers are verifiable from current public disclosures.
Does Genesis Systems operate as a venture-backed startup or a family office?
Genesis Systems presents itself as a product manufacturer of atmospheric water generation hardware, not as an investment vehicle. There is no public evidence it functions as a family office, nor has it disclosed outside venture funding, AUM, or deployment figures. Its commercial model appears centered on direct hardware sales to consumers, businesses, and government agencies.
Which geographies has Genesis Systems actively deployed in?
Confirmed deployments include Hawaii, where WaterCube units were positioned for drought and wildfire recovery water resilience (per the firm's news section). No other specific country or regional deployment locations are publicly disclosed beyond the firm's Garland, Texas headquarters.
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