
Waterlogic places great value on being continuously innovative, with three R&D teams currently in place simultaneously implementing different projects to prove it. These highly focused teams of engineers are composed of experts in CAD, electronics, refrigeration, plastics and mechanical engineering. These teams are directly responsible for the ongoing development of Waterlogic’s ground-breaking technologies and superior POU dispensers.
Significant investment in R&D is an essential part of Waterlogic’s long-term strategy, including investment in specialized R&D equipment such as the technologically advanced environmental testing chamber in which units are evaluated, taking into account local climate conditions and incoming water temperatures. By investing heavily in all aspects of R&D, Waterlogic is able to deliver the most technologically sophisticated products possible.
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In-house CAD facilities and design teams operate in close conjunction with leading outside design houses to produce what are widely regarded as the most attractive units within the industry. Not only are Waterlogic point-of-use water dispensers designed to be aesthetically pleasing but also for complete functionality and ease of use. Environmental considerations are also reflected in design and product specifications.

In addition to aesthetics and functionality, addressing the evolving needs and requirements of both existing and potential customers is yet another driving factor in the development of Waterlogic’s new technologies and products. In order to do so, Waterlogic requests and listens to the input of clients, then focuses the direction of R&D efforts accordingly based on that input.