We permanently remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Utilizing Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) technologies, we are able to capture carbon emissions from biomass, rather than from fossil fuels as is done with CCS.
Enjay is a Swedish Greentech company specialized in energy efficiency in hostile environments. We have developed a technical platform that is able to recover energy in polluted airstreams where existing technologies are unable to operate.
Developing and supplying green chemical products replacing plastic binders in nonwoven, heavy metals in wood protection and PFAS in textile impregnations
Svenska Aerogel manufactures and commercializes the mesoporous material Quartzene®. Our business concept is to meet the market’s need for new materials that are in line with global sustainability objectives.
Clean up your systems. We restore your plant to optimal performance and make it more reliable. Our method also increases the lifespan of your equipment.
Biofiber Tech exists to reduce the global carbon footprint by creating nature-based materials for decarbonisation of everyday products. We can to do so by offering our first product, FibraQ, an sustainably grown alternative to fossil based plastics.
Millow has developed a unique, patented, sustainable production technology for mycelium/plant-based food which easily scales in production. Based on the research of Prof. Mohammad Taherzadeh www.taherzadeh.se from the University of Borås.
We help real estate companies towards sustainability and profitability through efficient resource usage. We craft existing systems in buildings to a cohesive, future proof digital mosaic, turn data to insights and enhance the existing capabilities.
CO2-free energy technology provider. We use heat pumps (GSHP) with PV/PVT for a completely decentralised, modular & efficient stand-alone energy station: Energy-in-a-Box. The EBox is a pre-manufactured “plug and play” megawatt-level energy solution.
Arctic Space Technologies is revolutionizing the way we handle space data. CO2-emissions, long latency times and data bottlenecks are all threats to the commercialisation of the space business.