Biotechnologies
Biobased materials are made from substances derived from living (or once-living) organisms and include things like bioplastics and engineered wood. The industry includes natural textiles, leather, wood, and paper, and much more. Bio-based chemicals are derived from plants and other renewable agricultural, marine and forestry materials. The biobased chemical industry continues to increase, replacing traditional chemicals with bio alternatives.
Biotechnology Subject Matter Experts
With an average of over 30 years experience, our experts assist with new biotechnologies like anaerobic digestion and fermentation systems, gasification, pyrolysis, torrefaction, carbon capture, syngas generation, and plastic waste conversion. Below is a list of the more common technologies with which we provide support.
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Biotechnology Specialties
The fusion of biology and technology is unlocking groundbreaking innovations in agriculture, manufacturing, food processing and beyond. We are at the forefront of developing solutions that tackle critical global challenges.
- Activated Carbon/Biochar
- Alternative Protein
- Anaerobic Digestion
- Biocatalysis
- Biochemical Conversions
- Bioplastics/Biopolymers
- Carbon Capture Utilization /Storage
- Cellular Agriculture
- Enzymes
- Fermentation
- Gasification
- Hydrolysis
- Landfill & Waste Technologies
- Pyrolysis
- Synthetic Biology
- Torrefaction
- Waste Valorisation
Focused, Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Solutions
Read our case studies on biotechnology projects to learn how we helped our clients achieve their goals.
Pre-feasibility Study for Pyrolysis Installation
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21101Due Diligence of Alternative Protein Producer Investment
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Large Pension FundProject Number:
21043Due Diligence of Mycoprotein Producer Investment
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22091Biotechnologies of The Future
As biotechnology undergoes rapid expansion, emerging technologies and bioengineering have become fields that provide many new opportunities for investors to grow their funds outside of traditional investments and sectors. New supply sources and technologies are helping reduce the emissions generated by the shipping, aviation, steelmaking and chemical industries. Collaborative, multidisciplinary teams are the most efficient in evaluating potential investments in these biotechnologies.
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