They use our microbubbles generators
Worldwide Universities:

Worldwide laboratories and companies:
Boston Scientific (USA), Bosch (Germany), Shell (India), AREVA-ORANO (France), CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France), CEA Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique (France), SUEZ (France), Veolia (France), Total Energies (France), Cedre (France), Mines d’Alès (France), DGA Direction Générale de l'Armement (France), LEGI-INPG (France), Institut SuperGrid (France), IFP Energies Nouvelles (France), CTRI Centre Technologique des Résidus Industriels (Canada)...
Some scientific works using YLEC's technologies:
- Australian Maritime College: 'Towards real-time optical measurement of microbubble content in hydrodynamic test facilities'
- DGA Techniques Hydrodynamiques: 'Developments in micro-bubble measurement techniques for cavitation and PIV experiments'
- CEA Cadarache: 'Micro-bubbles cloud's spectroscopic nonlinear coefficient measurements towards its characterization'
- Curtin University: The corona of a surface bubble promotes electrochemical reactions
- Arizona State University: Use of Microbubbles to Mitigate Scaling in Membrane Distillation
- Stanford University: Microbubbles activate C–H bonds, converting methane into ethane and formic acid
- Cauca University: Evaluation of a hydrodynamic cavitation-type bubble generator in a prototype bench-scale flotation unit for poultry processing wastewater treatment
- Ghent University: Modelling and application of dissolved air flotation for efficient separation of microplastics from sludges and sediments
- University of California (Berkeley), Institut de Recherche de l'Ecole Navale (IRENav) and ENSTA Bretagne: Flow topology changes with bubbly flow around a circular cylinder
- University of California (Berkeley): Selected Topics in Dispersed Multiphase Flow Transport