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Catalysis

Advanced Biorefinery Platform for Sustainable Fuels

EcoCeres is a renewable energy innovator dedicated to transforming biomass waste into sustainable fuels, chemicals, and materials. With over a decade of expertise in biomass utilization, the company develops proprietary technologies to produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Hydrotreated Vegetable Oils (HVO) as a renewable diesel alternative, and Cellulosic Ethanol (CE) as a gasoline blend.

CO2 Conversion to Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Chemicals and Plastics

Oxccu has developed groundbreaking catalytic processes that redefine the production of sustainable fuels, chemicals, and biodegradable plastics. The company’s novel iron-based catalyst enables the direct conversion of CO2 and green hydrogen (sourced from water) into high-value products such as jet-fuel-range hydrocarbons, green naphtha for bioplastics like polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE), and alpha-olefins, which are the foundational ingredients for surfactants, lubricants, and plasticizers.

Tailor-Made Industrial Biotechnology Solutions

Abolis provides tailor-made industrial solutions based on micro-organisms for a wide range of industries –– from food and healthcare to cosmetics and chemistry. With a strong focus on sustainability, Abolis helps industries transition to greener models by implementing biodegradable products, enhancing supply chain resilience, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and promoting environmental safety. Their innovative solutions also enable the use of sustainable raw materials, especially in healthcare, driving progress across multiple sectors.

eFuels From Waste CO2 and Hydrogen

Infinium produces electrofuels (eFuels) to help the heavy transit and chemicals sectors achieve net zero by reducing CO2 emissions. Infinium eFuels are made from green hydrogen derived from renewable power and captured carbon dioxide in a proprietary process developed and commercialized over a decade. Infinium’s unique production process facilitates the on-site production of ultra-low carbon transportation fuels and chemicals such as sustainable aviation fuels (eSAF), eDiesel, and eNaphtha.

Depolymerization Technology

Terracle specializes in the chemical recycling of waste plastics, producing high-purity recycled terephthalic acid (TPA) and ethylene glycol (EG) from disposable coffee cups, low-grade plastics, polyester, and PET materials. This is achieved through a process known as depolymerization, a form of chemical recycling. 

Fabrics Made From CO2

Fairbrics, a French startup, is leading the charge in creating sustainable alternatives to traditional textiles. Their innovative process, which involves capturing CO2 from industrial sources and converting it into polyester fabric, is a beacon of hope for the fashion industry. By offering a more eco-friendly alternative, Fairbrics is not just reducing the industry’s reliance on fossil fuels but also inspiring a greener future. 

Environmentally Responsible Nanoparticles for Catalysis

NanoScientifica Scandinavia is a startup specializing in nanotechnology solutions with applications in biotechnology, medicine, and catalysis. The company focuses on producing shape- and size-controlled nanoparticles through scalable and environmentally responsible processes designed to reduce energy consumption, waste, and byproducts, promoting more sustainable industrial practices. By optimizing the size, shape, and composition of nanoparticles, NanoScientifica enhances their catalytic activity for various chemical processes.

Enzymatic Electrolysis Process

Anodyne is a Canadian startup dedicated to transforming the chemical industry into a more sustainable sector by leveraging the power of enzymes. This innovative approach merges the evolutionary advantages of biological systems with the efficiency of chemical manufacturing, aiming to transition from fossil-based to fossil-free production methods. Anodyne’s mission is to provide affordable, sustainable alternatives for everyday products, contributing significantly to the industry's shift towards greener practices.