Beyond water treatment - The Spacedrip story
Spacedrip was created to meet the need for water recycling solutions for off-grid modular housing. The name "Spacedrip" came up during a brainstorming session where the founders jokingly pondered the idea of the systems being used on Mars. "Space" signifies independence from environmental constraints and a commitment to innovation, while "Drip" emphasizes the importance of every drop of water. This reflects our mission to develop cutting-edge technology for sustainable water management. We believe local water reuse is vital for the future of water.
At Spacedrip, we prioritize doing what is right for our customers, team members, and the future of our planet by actively solving issues and showing kindness. We use our curiosity to push boundaries in creativity, striving to excite and inspire through innovation and bold thinking. We champion making things happen for our customers and team by ensuring that our actions align with our words, focusing on solutions rather than obstacles.
Research and Development
We work closely with researchers and engineers to develop next-generation water reuse technologies. Our current R&D efforts focus on two development programs.
SludgeMaster - freeze-dried activated sludge solutions
The SludgeMaster project addresses a critical need in wastewater treatment, aiming to enhance the efficiency of small wastewater treatment plants by tackling key challenges related to inoculation of the biological stage of wastewater treatment, excess sludge management, and reducing the carbon footprint. The project is implemented between April 2024 and November 2026. Our partners in this project are National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics and Hoog Engineering.
The project budget is 1,5M euros with 1,2M euros funding from the Government of Estonia through Enterprise Estonia.
Spacedrip OÜ Development Program 2025-2028 I phase
The development project focuses on improving efficiency and scalability of our systems through modular design, digitalization, and international quality standards.
Key outcomes include developing our future-facing Water-as-a-Service (WaaS), ERP implementation, and remote monitoring solutions to enhance customer experience. These steps will lower production costs, boost flexibility, and strengthen export capacity to Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and the U.S. The project supports sustainable water management by making decentralized reuse solutions more efficient and accessible.
The project budget is €819,300, of which €368,688 is co-financed by the European Union through Enterprise Estonia.

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