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Navkaran Singh Bagga, a second-generation serial entrepreneur, has 17 years of experience across international trade, hospitality, and steel manufacturing. He successfully turned around and divested a steel business before founding Akvo, a clean-tech company addressing global water scarcity. Akvo’s innovative technology transforms air humidity into drinking water, offering a sustainable, renewable solution. Bagga is committed to making air-to-water technology globally accessible, aiming to democratize clean drinking water through sustainable means.