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Oxyle’s tech uses water movement to remove pollutants

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The startup’s customers include companies in the pesticide, chemical, textile pigments, electronics and pharmaceutical sectors that are regulated by strict discharge limits. While earning her masters, Dr. Mushtaq worked with synthetic chemicals to develop new nanomaterials for biomedical applications. Oxyle’s team.

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UniSieve’s filters use special crystals to reduce industrial emissions

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The energy-intensive process of separating and purifying chemicals and gases is a big reason why industries like plastic manufacturing cause so much pollution. They also figured out how to make manufacturing scalable. UniSieve is already making revenue and currently has over 24 clients, including chemical and energy companies.

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Vertical Oceans aims to grow sustainable shrimp in huge ‘aqua towers’ inside cities

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The towers can incubate shrimp without chemicals or antibiotics, and out of season. called Tru Shrimp, which is not specifically vertical farming but is developing a scalable indoor farming technology. And let’s remember, Shrimp is a $50 billion a year market globally. Coming out of IndieBio, Vertical Oceans has now closed a $3.5

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New Age Meats bites into $25M for cultured meat product line development

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CEO Brian Spears has a chemical engineering background and co-founded the company, which makes meat from animal cells, in 2018 after spending 12 years developing research laboratory and industry automation. The cultured meat landscape is gaining new entrants as the technology has evolved.

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Hydrogen production without CO2 is getting a boost with new tech from Verdagy

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Tokyo Electric Chemical Industry Co., For us to be investing into the future of the world means we’re thinking of decarbonizing these big petrochemical or industrial chemical facilities.” It turns out that the most common way (more than 90% of hydrogen made in the U.S.)

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Impact of Item Classification (Oracle PDH Cloud) on Oracle Procurement Cloud

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Industry-specific Attributes: Chemicals, electronics, pharmaceuticals, etc. Example: A chemical manufacturing company classifies items based on regulatory requirements, such as hazardous chemicals, non-hazardous chemicals, and safety equipment. Usage: Consumables, repairable items, capital goods, etc.

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SunGreenH2’s nano-scale engineering could double green hydrogen production

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Hydrogen is in use all over the place, but the lack of a scalable, green option for producing it has slowed its adoption. But that’s not enough, you need to to be scalable and manufacturable. “That doubles the amount of hydrogen produced right there. “The idea is to lift the entire industry,” she said.