Martin Mohr pitches Ecoduna from Austria
Ecosummit TV: Martin Mohr pitches Ecoduna at ECO13 London. Founded in 2009, the Austrian startup develops algae production systems and is one of the global technology leaders. Ecoduna already makes money in the food supplement market with high-value Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Algae production will be price competitive in the food market in 2 years, the plastics market in 4-5 years and the energy market in 8-12 years. Ecoduna’s vertical photobioreactors are supposed to be better than the competition as they work in a continuous, software-controlled process with neither too much nor too little light. In 2013, Ecoduna opened their own algae production plant in Austria. A large number of partners is in the pipeline to install more industrial production capacity. Get in touch with Martin if you also believe in the long-term business opportunity of smart algae production and commercialisation.
Read morePeter Ripplinger of Subitec has Algae Bioreactors producing Net Energy from Biomass
Peter Ripplinger, CEO of Subitec, pitches the promising algae factory startup at ECO11 in Berlin. Subitec uses flat-panel airlift (FPA) photobioreactors to produce designable algae biomass on industrial scale with low consumption of resources. Peter claims that net energy production is only possible with their FPA bioreactors. Subitec is powered by patents developed at the Fraunhofer Institute and backed by the High-Tech Gründerfonds.
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