VTA Group | We clean water.
Daniele Selli currently serves as the Assistant Sales Director for the International Market at VTA Group since August 2019, focusing on international exports, business development, and technical assistance in wastewater treatment process applications. Prior to that, Daniele worked as a Senior Researcher at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, managing EU projects and supervising national computational initiatives, and held postdoctoral research positions at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research and Cardiff University, specializing in molecular dynamics simulations and electronic transport properties. Daniele completed a PhD at TU Dresden, exploring novel materials and heat transport, and has held research fellowships at the University of Perugia and the University of North Texas. Daniele holds a Master’s degree in Theoretical Chemistry and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Università degli Studi di Perugia.
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VTA Group | We clean water.
The VTA Group specialises in optimising municipal and industrial sewage treatment plants. We offer customers improvements in performance, odour avoidance, and cost-effective plant operation - with a long-term, environmentally responsible approach that is tailored to each client's individual needs. The complete route of the waste water is addressed with product solutions from sewage pipework to the settling tank. In this sector, VTA is a European market leader in terms of technology, as well as being well on the way to international success. VTA products are used not just in the municipal sector, but also in a wide range of different sectors, such as the paper, food, textile, drilling, disposal, and automotive industries. VTA Nanofloc®- uses tiny nanoparticles to achieve a rapid-onset effect and subsequently stable plant operation. Alongside tried-and-tested system products, VTA is constantly researching new products such as the new VTA Biocitran®, which is setting new standards in sludge dewatering. The newly developed VTA mudinator® delivers a significantly optimised dewatering result. It reduces the weight and volume of the sludge and thereby contributes to a smaller CO2 footprint. To ensure effective and long-term odour control, the specially developed H2S probe is used in the pipeline network to detect odours, whereupon they are neutralised using the VTA Calcoferrit® product. Additionally, the VTA soil tank can be used where it is needed. In addition to developing system products, the VTA Group is also continuously investing in research and development in the area of special equipment construction. VTA GSD - a patented method for sludge disintegration using ultrasound - helps to break down existing sludge more effectively, generate more sewer gas, and create less sludge requiring disposal. The VTA MicroTurbine efficiently transforms sludge gas into electricity and heat, with very small emissions of harmful substances (NOx < 10 mg, formaldehyde < 1 mg).