Cellufy is a deeptech company advancing sustainable industrialization by developing fully bio-based materials. Using wood-derived cellulose, they create innovative solutions for new application areas, driving a greener future.

Bright Materia, rooted in KTH research, develops patented technology to produce superior lignin precursors from biomass. With high potential for biomaterials and biochemicals, it offers sustainable alternatives to fossil-based products.

GAIA BioMaterials offers biodegradable and compostable bioplastics under the registered trademark Biodolomer. The formula is patent-protected and all R&D and production is performed in-house. Biodolomer is sold and marketed globally.

Jubel.ai is an innovative platform designed to capture the entire product lifecycle, tailored to upcoming environmental legislations. Jubel.ai seamlessly integrates compliance, testing, impact analysis, energy, traceability and more.

Renasens AB develops and demonstrates a waterless technology to recover fibers from blended textile wastes without their depolymerisation or degradation while mitigating the microplastic release.

HEJMAS Agrifibre Technologies transforms farming field waste into industrial pulp via a patented process that emits 88% lower CO2, uses 80% less fresh water, consumers 70% lower power/time, and doesn’t use any sulfide/chloride chemistry to process.

Lignin Industries has a patented revolutionary technology of transforming lignin, the most abundant unused biopolymer on earth, into a renewable and functional biomaterial replacing fossil-based plastics and thereby reducing CO2 emissions radically.

Qurator is a decarbonization solution scouting and customer review platform. It helps climate startups to get more visibility and more importantly boost their credibility, the trust buyers have of them.

Glenntex is a circularity focused deeptech that produces packaging additives that reduces the carbon footprint of existing packaging by 57% and helps companies use up to 94% post consumer plastic in their design.

Lignoflow has developed a patent-pending technology for the processing of lignin to produce scalable bio-based materials for a sustainable future. Lignoflow Technologies AB is a spin-off company from Stockholm University.