Paradigm Featured on Brown and White Ventures Podcast: Clean Tech That Pays for Itself

The Paradigm Advantage: Cleaner, More Productive Engines

Paradigm Emissions Technologies PodcastParadigm Emissions Technologies is in the spotlight on the Brown and White Ventures Podcast, where host Jim Aroune welcomes John Erbland, Paradigm’s Co-Founder and CEO, to discuss how this Rochester, NY-based company is transforming the diesel industry through innovation that’s as practical as it is impactful.

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Diesel fleets around the world face a familiar challenge: how to reduce emissions without sacrificing uptime or profitability. Paradigm’s patented technology directly addresses this challenge by removing most of the particulate matter (PM) from exhaust while protecting critical engine components.

The result is a system that not only lowers emissions but also extends engine life and boosts productivity, translating sustainability into measurable ROI.

Innovation with Real-World Impact

As John shares in the interview, Paradigm’s mission is to protect and enhance internal combustion engines while minimizing their environmental impact.

The company’s breakthrough approach has been proven in real-world fleet operations, showing that diesel technology and clean-tech innovation can coexist, profitably.

Why Investors Are Paying Attention

Paradigm’s technology offers a unique opportunity in the clean-tech space:

  •   Immediate impact on fleet efficiency and uptime
  •   No need for full engine replacement or electric conversion
  •   Scalable solution adaptable across diesel applications

For investors, this represents a practical path toward cleaner transportation systems that deliver both environmental and financial returns.

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