From predictive pipe modeling to rainwater monitoring to turning wastewater into fertilizer, the 11 global companies in The Water Council’s BREW 2.0 2026 cohort are solving a wide variety of pressing water challenges.

The cohort, representing eight countries in North America and Europe, will receive several weeks of targeted training in topics like sales, company culture, pitching and more. The program will kick off in April with a three-day session in Milwaukee to help the participants build cohort bonds, grow relationships with the program leaders and begin leveraging the rich connections in The Water Council’s network.

At the end of the program, the cohort will spend a week in Milwaukee for additional training, one-on-one meetings, a public showcase scheduled for June 17 and a curated investor event.

“BREW 2.0 refreshes the traditional accelerator model, helping our entrepreneurs bridge the gap between breakthrough water tech with proof of market viability and the global community of end-users,” said Katie Kollhoff Mouat, director of innovation programs at The Water Council.

Since its launch in 2021, BREW 2.0 has helped nearly 50 market-ready or early in-market companies acquire critical skills, scale their networks and prepare for growth. The program is sponsored by Beckhoff Automation and Xylem with programmatic support from Thales Water Advisors.

Here are the 11 companies of the 2026 cohort: