Genecis is an early-stage organic waste processing startup that uses biotechnology to convert waste into biodegradeable plastics and other high value materials. Genecis is headquartered in Scarborough, Canada.
Adyton PBC designs and develops a cloud-based reporting, data maintenance, and scheduling software. It offers AKADEMIA, a cloud based real-time reporting and analytics, and training data recording and management software; and smart schedule, a training, qualifications and daily operations management software. The company serves defense, heavy industries, law enforcement, emergency responders, and other industries. Adyton PBC was incorporated in 2018 and is based in Wilmington, Delaware.
Leaft Foods has proven viability across New Zealand's pasture-based agricultural economy.
Akualogix is an agrifood tech start-up that produces shrimp, whitefish, and seaweeds in high-tech five-story farming systems. The company uses advanced technologies and sustainable practices in urban, vertical aquafarms to produce fresh shrimp, fish, and umibudo. Its vertical oceans combine multi-trophic biology with advanced digital technologies in modular growing habitats efficiently stacked in a vertical tower. Akualogix was established in 2020 and is based in Singapore.
Cambridge Glycoscience is a biotechnology company based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2017. The company specializes in developing sugar-free ingredients for the food industry, focusing on creating natural food components derived from agricultural resources. Their innovative products enable food manufacturers to reduce sugar content, enhance fiber levels, and improve gut health-promoting qualities in food items. By leveraging biotechnology, Cambridge Glycoscience aims to support healthier eating options and contribute to the evolving landscape of food production.
OpenTrons is a developer of a pipetting robot technology designed to automate experiments. The company's technology is automated laboratory equipment that automates experiments by using Python language, enabling scientific researchers to make the process faster and less tiresome.
Gaiascope helps energy companies and investors transition to the future in the most economic way possible, with user-friendly software that makes the electric grid easier to understand, invest in and profit from. Gaiascope's affordable tools are designed with a practical approach to machine learning that values transparency over 'black boxes'. Guided by a blueprint of physical reality, these tools use available data and scenario analysis to optimize real-time trading, operations and development, addressing the stochastic nature of the grid, the increasing penetration of renewables, and the evolution of power market dynamics.
Clear Labs, Inc. is a food analytics company based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2013. The company offers a comprehensive food analytics platform that utilizes next-generation sequencing to analyze the molecular contents of foods and ingredients. This platform provides food manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers with crucial transparency across supply chains, testing products for authenticity, contaminants, allergens, and various other factors such as GMOs, heavy metals, and nutrition. Clear Labs also focuses on simplifying complex diagnostics for clinical and applied markets, combining DNA sequencing, robotics, and cloud-based analytics to improve accuracy and accelerate outcomes. By delivering insights into food safety and quality, Clear Labs aims to enhance understanding and management of potential health risks associated with food products and emerging pathogens.
Apton Biosystems develops a high-throughput and low-cost sequencing platform that revolutionizes the availability of genetic analysis. It enables biomarker discovery, early disease detection, and therapeutic monitoring, advancing preventive health and precision medicine.
EGenesis Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an additional office in New York. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in gene editing and genome engineering, focusing on the development of human-compatible organs, tissues, and cells for transplantation. EGenesis employs advanced gene editing techniques to create transplantable cells and solid organs, specifically targeting therapeutic applications in kidney and islet cell transplantation. By leveraging its innovative platform, the company aims to transform the field of organ transplantation, providing safe and effective solutions for patients with life-threatening diseases globally.
Cambridge Glycoscience is a biotechnology company based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2017. The company specializes in developing sugar-free ingredients for the food industry, focusing on creating natural food components derived from agricultural resources. Their innovative products enable food manufacturers to reduce sugar content, enhance fiber levels, and improve gut health-promoting qualities in food items. By leveraging biotechnology, Cambridge Glycoscience aims to support healthier eating options and contribute to the evolving landscape of food production.
Developer of immunity-boosting proteins designed to improve the lives of people who suffer from food allergies and gluten-related disorders. The company's technology uses artificial intelligence, immunology, computational biology, and protein engineering to make safe proteins that do not trigger an immune response, enabling physicians to prescribe to people products that are safe to consume.
Advanced Chemotherapy Technologies is a healthcare company that is developing breakthrough combination drug-device technologies for treating pancreatic cancer.
Clear Labs, Inc. is a food analytics company based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2013. The company offers a comprehensive food analytics platform that utilizes next-generation sequencing to analyze the molecular contents of foods and ingredients. This platform provides food manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers with crucial transparency across supply chains, testing products for authenticity, contaminants, allergens, and various other factors such as GMOs, heavy metals, and nutrition. Clear Labs also focuses on simplifying complex diagnostics for clinical and applied markets, combining DNA sequencing, robotics, and cloud-based analytics to improve accuracy and accelerate outcomes. By delivering insights into food safety and quality, Clear Labs aims to enhance understanding and management of potential health risks associated with food products and emerging pathogens.
Berkshire Grey, Inc. specializes in developing artificial intelligence-driven robotic and automated material handling systems aimed at enhancing omnichannel fulfillment. Founded in 2013 and based in Lexington, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of solutions, including AI software, robotic arms, mobile robotic systems, and advanced sorting technologies. Its systems leverage artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning to automate tasks traditionally performed by humans, thereby increasing accuracy and throughput in logistics and supply chain operations. Berkshire Grey's technology is designed to handle diverse products and packaging types, providing a significant competitive advantage to its customers. The company primarily generates its revenue from North America and operates as a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp.
EGenesis Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an additional office in New York. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in gene editing and genome engineering, focusing on the development of human-compatible organs, tissues, and cells for transplantation. EGenesis employs advanced gene editing techniques to create transplantable cells and solid organs, specifically targeting therapeutic applications in kidney and islet cell transplantation. By leveraging its innovative platform, the company aims to transform the field of organ transplantation, providing safe and effective solutions for patients with life-threatening diseases globally.
Aguamarina Biomineria specializes in solutions based on green mining technology. Pamela Chavez Crooker founded it in 2015, with its headquarters in Antofagasta in Chile.
Clear Labs, Inc. is a food analytics company based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2013. The company offers a comprehensive food analytics platform that utilizes next-generation sequencing to analyze the molecular contents of foods and ingredients. This platform provides food manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers with crucial transparency across supply chains, testing products for authenticity, contaminants, allergens, and various other factors such as GMOs, heavy metals, and nutrition. Clear Labs also focuses on simplifying complex diagnostics for clinical and applied markets, combining DNA sequencing, robotics, and cloud-based analytics to improve accuracy and accelerate outcomes. By delivering insights into food safety and quality, Clear Labs aims to enhance understanding and management of potential health risks associated with food products and emerging pathogens.
Giant.AI, Inc., incorporated in 2017 and based in San Francisco, California, is a robotics company focused on developing intelligent robotic workers that leverage deep learning and computer vision technologies. The company's aim is to create affordable robots that can work alongside or complement human labor in various sectors, including manufacturing, agriculture, and goods handling. By enhancing productivity in low-skill manual labor, Giant.AI seeks to improve the overall human condition across multiple domains. Currently, the company operates in stealth mode, working towards its goal of transforming labor practices through advanced robotics.
OpenTrons is a developer of a pipetting robot technology designed to automate experiments. The company's technology is automated laboratory equipment that automates experiments by using Python language, enabling scientific researchers to make the process faster and less tiresome.
BioConsortia, Inc. is an agricultural biotechnology company focused on enhancing agricultural yields through the discovery, development, and commercialization of microbial consortia seed treatments and soil additives. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Davis, California, the company employs a proprietary Advanced Microbial Selection process to identify beneficial microbial combinations that optimize plant traits. These microbial consortia are designed to improve fertilizer utilization, enhance root mass, accelerate crop development, and provide resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. BioConsortia's products aim to leverage the complex interactions between soil and plant-associated microbes and the crop genome to deliver significant agricultural benefits. The company also maintains research and development facilities in New Zealand and the United States, furthering its commitment to innovative agricultural solutions.
Atomwise Inc. is a deep learning AI technology for structure-based small molecule drug discovery. Atomwise performs hundreds of projects per year in partnership with some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical and agrochemical companies, as well as more than 200 universities and hospitals in 40 countries. Its speed and accuracy make it the most advanced technology for small molecule binding affinity prediction. AtomNet, its AI platform built for drug discovery contains more than 16 billion molecules for virtual screening.
Developer of immunity-boosting proteins designed to improve the lives of people who suffer from food allergies and gluten-related disorders. The company's technology uses artificial intelligence, immunology, computational biology, and protein engineering to make safe proteins that do not trigger an immune response, enabling physicians to prescribe to people products that are safe to consume.
Guardant Health is committed to positively and significantly impacting patient health through technology breakthroughs that pointedly address long-standing unmet needs in oncology. Guardant is backed by Sequoia Capital, led by a seasoned management team comprising thought leaders and successful serial entrepreneurs in next-generation sequencing and rare-cell diagnostics and is closely advised by an oncologist-led medical steering committee from leading cancer centers across North America and abroad.
Ontera develops a hand-held point of use diagnostic platform that examines DNA and RNA, and analytes (proteins, viruses, antibodies, etc) from any life form. Use in human and animal diagnostics, agriculture, food safety testing, environmental monitoring, and more. Our platforms use silicon nanopore chips and proprietary biochemistry to accurately detect and differentiate single molecules. We will help transform point-of-care testing and third generation sequencing.
EGenesis Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an additional office in New York. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in gene editing and genome engineering, focusing on the development of human-compatible organs, tissues, and cells for transplantation. EGenesis employs advanced gene editing techniques to create transplantable cells and solid organs, specifically targeting therapeutic applications in kidney and islet cell transplantation. By leveraging its innovative platform, the company aims to transform the field of organ transplantation, providing safe and effective solutions for patients with life-threatening diseases globally.
Clear Labs, Inc. is a food analytics company based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2013. The company offers a comprehensive food analytics platform that utilizes next-generation sequencing to analyze the molecular contents of foods and ingredients. This platform provides food manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers with crucial transparency across supply chains, testing products for authenticity, contaminants, allergens, and various other factors such as GMOs, heavy metals, and nutrition. Clear Labs also focuses on simplifying complex diagnostics for clinical and applied markets, combining DNA sequencing, robotics, and cloud-based analytics to improve accuracy and accelerate outcomes. By delivering insights into food safety and quality, Clear Labs aims to enhance understanding and management of potential health risks associated with food products and emerging pathogens.
BioConsortia, Inc. is an agricultural biotechnology company focused on enhancing agricultural yields through the discovery, development, and commercialization of microbial consortia seed treatments and soil additives. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Davis, California, the company employs a proprietary Advanced Microbial Selection process to identify beneficial microbial combinations that optimize plant traits. These microbial consortia are designed to improve fertilizer utilization, enhance root mass, accelerate crop development, and provide resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. BioConsortia's products aim to leverage the complex interactions between soil and plant-associated microbes and the crop genome to deliver significant agricultural benefits. The company also maintains research and development facilities in New Zealand and the United States, furthering its commitment to innovative agricultural solutions.
AVA, Inc. provides a messaging-based eating platform that transforms the way people think about food and nutritional health. Its platform provides the way to keep track of the choices, determine the calories in the meal, and provide personalized recommendations for future meals. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. As of November 19, 2019, AVA, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Koninklijke DSM N.V.
Guardant Health is committed to positively and significantly impacting patient health through technology breakthroughs that pointedly address long-standing unmet needs in oncology. Guardant is backed by Sequoia Capital, led by a seasoned management team comprising thought leaders and successful serial entrepreneurs in next-generation sequencing and rare-cell diagnostics and is closely advised by an oncologist-led medical steering committee from leading cancer centers across North America and abroad.
Blue River Technology Inc. engages in developing computer vision and robotics technology for agricultural applications. Its technology identifies weeds and selectively kills unwanted plants. The company’s automated solution is suitable for organic agriculture and fields with chemical-resistant weeds. Blue River Technology Inc. was founded in 2011 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Salinas, California and Yuma, Arizona. As of September 12, 2017, Blue River Technology Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Deere & Company.
Clear Labs, Inc. is a food analytics company based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2013. The company offers a comprehensive food analytics platform that utilizes next-generation sequencing to analyze the molecular contents of foods and ingredients. This platform provides food manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers with crucial transparency across supply chains, testing products for authenticity, contaminants, allergens, and various other factors such as GMOs, heavy metals, and nutrition. Clear Labs also focuses on simplifying complex diagnostics for clinical and applied markets, combining DNA sequencing, robotics, and cloud-based analytics to improve accuracy and accelerate outcomes. By delivering insights into food safety and quality, Clear Labs aims to enhance understanding and management of potential health risks associated with food products and emerging pathogens.
Granular is a software and analytics platform that helps farmers operate more efficiently and make better business decisions. It powers the world’s most efficient farms. The company’s cloud software and analytics platform help farmers become more efficient and make better business decisions and is backed by Silicon Valley investors Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Khosla Ventures. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Atomwise Inc. is a deep learning AI technology for structure-based small molecule drug discovery. Atomwise performs hundreds of projects per year in partnership with some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical and agrochemical companies, as well as more than 200 universities and hospitals in 40 countries. Its speed and accuracy make it the most advanced technology for small molecule binding affinity prediction. AtomNet, its AI platform built for drug discovery contains more than 16 billion molecules for virtual screening.
At 20n, They use algorithms to engineer microbes. Specifically, their algorithms engineer microbes to make chemicals. Like yeast produces alcohol during beer brewing, their engineered microbes will produce chemicals with therapeutic health and industrial biotech applications.
The best illustration of this DARPA-backed technology is the bacteria They engineered to produce Paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen, and sold under the brand name Tylenol). Aside from this bacteria, there is no known natural way of producing acetaminophen. They are building data mining technology that will allow us to enable the bioproduction of a whole spectrum of valuable molecules. Below is the map of every chemical that can be made biologically, as discovered by 20n's algorithms.
Apton Biosystems develops a high-throughput and low-cost sequencing platform that revolutionizes the availability of genetic analysis. It enables biomarker discovery, early disease detection, and therapeutic monitoring, advancing preventive health and precision medicine.
Guardant Health is committed to positively and significantly impacting patient health through technology breakthroughs that pointedly address long-standing unmet needs in oncology. Guardant is backed by Sequoia Capital, led by a seasoned management team comprising thought leaders and successful serial entrepreneurs in next-generation sequencing and rare-cell diagnostics and is closely advised by an oncologist-led medical steering committee from leading cancer centers across North America and abroad.
Alchemist Accelerator is a San Francisco-based accelerator dedicated to supporting early-stage startups that focus on enterprise monetization, particularly in the Internet-of-Things sector. Founded in 2013, it operates six-month programs, admitting 13 startups every four months and investing up to $40,000 in seed funding. Alchemist emphasizes teams with distinctive technical co-founders as a primary selection criterion. Over its duration, the program offers mentorship, a structured path to traction, and fundraising opportunities. The accelerator supports around 75 ventures annually and has received backing from prominent corporate and venture capital firms, including Cisco, Khosla Ventures, and Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Notable alumni include companies such as LaunchDarkly and Rigetti Quantum Computing.
Eat Just, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company focused on developing innovative food products aimed at creating a healthier and more sustainable food system. Founded in 2011, the company offers a range of plant-based items, including scrambled eggs, flavored mayonnaise, various dressings, cookie doughs, and meat alternatives. With a strong emphasis on research and culinary expertise, Eat Just combines scientific discovery with culinary innovation, resulting in products that are both delicious and accessible. The company's flagship product, JUST Egg, has received numerous accolades, including recognition as one of Popular Science's "100 Greatest Innovations." Eat Just has been acknowledged for its innovative contributions to the food industry by various organizations, including Fast Company and the World Economic Forum.
Avogy, Inc. designs, develops, and manufactures vertical gallium nitride (GaN) based power semiconductor devices. The company offers diodes and JFETS. It also engages in developing vertical GaN transistors that enable system manufacturers to achieve reduction in power consumption, size, weight, and cost while improving the reliability of data center servers, switches and routers, solar and wind inverters, electrical and hybrid vehicles, and other power conversion and generation equipment. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in San Jose, California.
Tule Technologies Inc. develops and installs sensors for the agriculture market. The company installs evapotranspiration sensor in the middle of an agriculture field to measure the amount of water that evaporates from an area, and provide optimal irrigation recommendations for farmers. It also offers information needed to irrigate to production goals, as well as calculates the water requirements for fields based on target thresholds. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Guardant Health is committed to positively and significantly impacting patient health through technology breakthroughs that pointedly address long-standing unmet needs in oncology. Guardant is backed by Sequoia Capital, led by a seasoned management team comprising thought leaders and successful serial entrepreneurs in next-generation sequencing and rare-cell diagnostics and is closely advised by an oncologist-led medical steering committee from leading cancer centers across North America and abroad.
Guardant Health is committed to positively and significantly impacting patient health through technology breakthroughs that pointedly address long-standing unmet needs in oncology. Guardant is backed by Sequoia Capital, led by a seasoned management team comprising thought leaders and successful serial entrepreneurs in next-generation sequencing and rare-cell diagnostics and is closely advised by an oncologist-led medical steering committee from leading cancer centers across North America and abroad.
BioConsortia, Inc. is an agricultural biotechnology company focused on enhancing agricultural yields through the discovery, development, and commercialization of microbial consortia seed treatments and soil additives. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Davis, California, the company employs a proprietary Advanced Microbial Selection process to identify beneficial microbial combinations that optimize plant traits. These microbial consortia are designed to improve fertilizer utilization, enhance root mass, accelerate crop development, and provide resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. BioConsortia's products aim to leverage the complex interactions between soil and plant-associated microbes and the crop genome to deliver significant agricultural benefits. The company also maintains research and development facilities in New Zealand and the United States, furthering its commitment to innovative agricultural solutions.
Blue River Technology Inc. engages in developing computer vision and robotics technology for agricultural applications. Its technology identifies weeds and selectively kills unwanted plants. The company’s automated solution is suitable for organic agriculture and fields with chemical-resistant weeds. Blue River Technology Inc. was founded in 2011 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Salinas, California and Yuma, Arizona. As of September 12, 2017, Blue River Technology Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Deere & Company.
Granular is a software and analytics platform that helps farmers operate more efficiently and make better business decisions. It powers the world’s most efficient farms. The company’s cloud software and analytics platform help farmers become more efficient and make better business decisions and is backed by Silicon Valley investors Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Khosla Ventures. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Eat Just, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company focused on developing innovative food products aimed at creating a healthier and more sustainable food system. Founded in 2011, the company offers a range of plant-based items, including scrambled eggs, flavored mayonnaise, various dressings, cookie doughs, and meat alternatives. With a strong emphasis on research and culinary expertise, Eat Just combines scientific discovery with culinary innovation, resulting in products that are both delicious and accessible. The company's flagship product, JUST Egg, has received numerous accolades, including recognition as one of Popular Science's "100 Greatest Innovations." Eat Just has been acknowledged for its innovative contributions to the food industry by various organizations, including Fast Company and the World Economic Forum.
Berkshire Grey, Inc. specializes in developing artificial intelligence-driven robotic and automated material handling systems aimed at enhancing omnichannel fulfillment. Founded in 2013 and based in Lexington, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of solutions, including AI software, robotic arms, mobile robotic systems, and advanced sorting technologies. Its systems leverage artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning to automate tasks traditionally performed by humans, thereby increasing accuracy and throughput in logistics and supply chain operations. Berkshire Grey's technology is designed to handle diverse products and packaging types, providing a significant competitive advantage to its customers. The company primarily generates its revenue from North America and operates as a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp.
Eat Just, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company focused on developing innovative food products aimed at creating a healthier and more sustainable food system. Founded in 2011, the company offers a range of plant-based items, including scrambled eggs, flavored mayonnaise, various dressings, cookie doughs, and meat alternatives. With a strong emphasis on research and culinary expertise, Eat Just combines scientific discovery with culinary innovation, resulting in products that are both delicious and accessible. The company's flagship product, JUST Egg, has received numerous accolades, including recognition as one of Popular Science's "100 Greatest Innovations." Eat Just has been acknowledged for its innovative contributions to the food industry by various organizations, including Fast Company and the World Economic Forum.
GreenLight Biosciences is a biotechnology company that specializes in RNA-based solutions for agricultural and pharmaceutical applications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Medford, Massachusetts, with an additional location in North Carolina, the company utilizes its Unconstrained Metabolism technology platform to convert renewable substrates into valuable chemicals and fuels. This platform allows for significant flexibility and control in the production process. GreenLight is also focused on developing RNA products aimed at improving crop management, plant protection, and animal health, while advancing vaccine development and pandemic preparedness. In addition to these applications, the company is working on mRNA-based vaccine candidates targeting seasonal and pandemic influenza, as well as other emerging viruses, to enhance public health. Through its innovations, GreenLight aims to provide sustainable solutions that contribute to global food security and health.
Blue River Technology Inc. engages in developing computer vision and robotics technology for agricultural applications. Its technology identifies weeds and selectively kills unwanted plants. The company’s automated solution is suitable for organic agriculture and fields with chemical-resistant weeds. Blue River Technology Inc. was founded in 2011 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Salinas, California and Yuma, Arizona. As of September 12, 2017, Blue River Technology Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Deere & Company.
Segetis, Inc. is a green chemistry company based in Golden Valley, Minnesota, that specializes in the development and commercialization of renewable polymers. Founded in 2006, Segetis utilizes a platform of binary monomers derived from non-food agricultural and forestry feedstocks to produce a range of materials. The company's innovative technology supports the creation of bio-based products, including bio-plastics, surfactants, plasticizers, adhesives, coalescent solvents, and other specialty chemicals. This approach not only enables the second wave of industrial bioproducts but also offers synergies for industries involved in the processing of starch, sugar crops, wood, cellulose, and vegetable oils. Through its focus on sustainable materials, Segetis is positioned to contribute significantly to the advancement of environmentally friendly chemical solutions.
Solum develops a field-deployable measurement tool designed to provide farmers with immediate insights into soil nutrient requirements. By enabling precise fertilizer application, Solum helps farmers optimize costs and enhance crop yields. The technology not only supports agricultural efficiency but also promotes sustainability by minimizing nitrogen runoff, which contributes to aquatic dead zones, and addressing nitrous oxide emissions, a significant greenhouse gas linked to ozone depletion. Through its innovative soil testing services, Solum aims to transform farming practices for better environmental outcomes.
The Climate Corporation (formerly WeatherBill) aims to help farmers around the world protect and improve their farming operations with uniquely powerful software, hardware and insurance products. The company’s proprietary Climate Technology Platform combines hyper-local weather monitoring, agronomic modeling, and high-resolution weather simulations to deliver Climate Basic and Climate Pro, mobile SaaS solutions that helps farmers improve profitability by making better informed operating and financing decisions.
Virdia, formerly HCL CleanTech, a leading developer of cellulosic sugars. Virdia is a leading developer of cellulosic sugars and lignin for use in the renewable chemicals, bio-energy and nutrition industries. The company's CASEâ„¢ proprietary process converts a wide range of cellulosic feedstock, including wood, energy crops and agricultural residues into highly refined sugars and lignin. This low-temperature process delivers the highest yields of sugars from biomass, and has a very light environmental footprint due to the near complete recycling of acids and solvents used in manufacturing. The company is led by a seasoned management team with decades of experience in corn processing, chemicals and biochemicals industries.
Solum develops a field-deployable measurement tool designed to provide farmers with immediate insights into soil nutrient requirements. By enabling precise fertilizer application, Solum helps farmers optimize costs and enhance crop yields. The technology not only supports agricultural efficiency but also promotes sustainability by minimizing nitrogen runoff, which contributes to aquatic dead zones, and addressing nitrous oxide emissions, a significant greenhouse gas linked to ozone depletion. Through its innovative soil testing services, Solum aims to transform farming practices for better environmental outcomes.
The Climate Corporation (formerly WeatherBill) aims to help farmers around the world protect and improve their farming operations with uniquely powerful software, hardware and insurance products. The company’s proprietary Climate Technology Platform combines hyper-local weather monitoring, agronomic modeling, and high-resolution weather simulations to deliver Climate Basic and Climate Pro, mobile SaaS solutions that helps farmers improve profitability by making better informed operating and financing decisions.
Eat Just, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company focused on developing innovative food products aimed at creating a healthier and more sustainable food system. Founded in 2011, the company offers a range of plant-based items, including scrambled eggs, flavored mayonnaise, various dressings, cookie doughs, and meat alternatives. With a strong emphasis on research and culinary expertise, Eat Just combines scientific discovery with culinary innovation, resulting in products that are both delicious and accessible. The company's flagship product, JUST Egg, has received numerous accolades, including recognition as one of Popular Science's "100 Greatest Innovations." Eat Just has been acknowledged for its innovative contributions to the food industry by various organizations, including Fast Company and the World Economic Forum.
Gevo, Inc. operates as a renewable fuels company. It commercializes gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel to achieve zero carbon emissions, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives. The company uses low-carbon renewable-resource-based carbohydrates as raw materials and is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for use in production processes. It products also include renewable biodiesel, isooctane, isobutanol, sustainable aviation fuel, isobutylene, ethanol, and animal feed. The company was formerly known as Methanotech, Inc. and changed its name to Gevo, Inc. in March 2006. Gevo, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.
Solum develops a field-deployable measurement tool designed to provide farmers with immediate insights into soil nutrient requirements. By enabling precise fertilizer application, Solum helps farmers optimize costs and enhance crop yields. The technology not only supports agricultural efficiency but also promotes sustainability by minimizing nitrogen runoff, which contributes to aquatic dead zones, and addressing nitrous oxide emissions, a significant greenhouse gas linked to ozone depletion. Through its innovative soil testing services, Solum aims to transform farming practices for better environmental outcomes.
Segetis, Inc. is a green chemistry company based in Golden Valley, Minnesota, that specializes in the development and commercialization of renewable polymers. Founded in 2006, Segetis utilizes a platform of binary monomers derived from non-food agricultural and forestry feedstocks to produce a range of materials. The company's innovative technology supports the creation of bio-based products, including bio-plastics, surfactants, plasticizers, adhesives, coalescent solvents, and other specialty chemicals. This approach not only enables the second wave of industrial bioproducts but also offers synergies for industries involved in the processing of starch, sugar crops, wood, cellulose, and vegetable oils. Through its focus on sustainable materials, Segetis is positioned to contribute significantly to the advancement of environmentally friendly chemical solutions.
Gevo, Inc. operates as a renewable fuels company. It commercializes gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel to achieve zero carbon emissions, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives. The company uses low-carbon renewable-resource-based carbohydrates as raw materials and is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for use in production processes. It products also include renewable biodiesel, isooctane, isobutanol, sustainable aviation fuel, isobutylene, ethanol, and animal feed. The company was formerly known as Methanotech, Inc. and changed its name to Gevo, Inc. in March 2006. Gevo, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.
Virdia, formerly HCL CleanTech, a leading developer of cellulosic sugars. Virdia is a leading developer of cellulosic sugars and lignin for use in the renewable chemicals, bio-energy and nutrition industries. The company's CASEâ„¢ proprietary process converts a wide range of cellulosic feedstock, including wood, energy crops and agricultural residues into highly refined sugars and lignin. This low-temperature process delivers the highest yields of sugars from biomass, and has a very light environmental footprint due to the near complete recycling of acids and solvents used in manufacturing. The company is led by a seasoned management team with decades of experience in corn processing, chemicals and biochemicals industries.
Gevo, Inc. operates as a renewable fuels company. It commercializes gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel to achieve zero carbon emissions, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives. The company uses low-carbon renewable-resource-based carbohydrates as raw materials and is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for use in production processes. It products also include renewable biodiesel, isooctane, isobutanol, sustainable aviation fuel, isobutylene, ethanol, and animal feed. The company was formerly known as Methanotech, Inc. and changed its name to Gevo, Inc. in March 2006. Gevo, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.
Gevo, Inc. operates as a renewable fuels company. It commercializes gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel to achieve zero carbon emissions, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives. The company uses low-carbon renewable-resource-based carbohydrates as raw materials and is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for use in production processes. It products also include renewable biodiesel, isooctane, isobutanol, sustainable aviation fuel, isobutylene, ethanol, and animal feed. The company was formerly known as Methanotech, Inc. and changed its name to Gevo, Inc. in March 2006. Gevo, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.
Segetis, Inc. is a green chemistry company based in Golden Valley, Minnesota, that specializes in the development and commercialization of renewable polymers. Founded in 2006, Segetis utilizes a platform of binary monomers derived from non-food agricultural and forestry feedstocks to produce a range of materials. The company's innovative technology supports the creation of bio-based products, including bio-plastics, surfactants, plasticizers, adhesives, coalescent solvents, and other specialty chemicals. This approach not only enables the second wave of industrial bioproducts but also offers synergies for industries involved in the processing of starch, sugar crops, wood, cellulose, and vegetable oils. Through its focus on sustainable materials, Segetis is positioned to contribute significantly to the advancement of environmentally friendly chemical solutions.
Gevo, Inc. operates as a renewable fuels company. It commercializes gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel to achieve zero carbon emissions, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives. The company uses low-carbon renewable-resource-based carbohydrates as raw materials and is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for use in production processes. It products also include renewable biodiesel, isooctane, isobutanol, sustainable aviation fuel, isobutylene, ethanol, and animal feed. The company was formerly known as Methanotech, Inc. and changed its name to Gevo, Inc. in March 2006. Gevo, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.
Gevo, Inc. operates as a renewable fuels company. It commercializes gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel to achieve zero carbon emissions, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives. The company uses low-carbon renewable-resource-based carbohydrates as raw materials and is developing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas for use in production processes. It products also include renewable biodiesel, isooctane, isobutanol, sustainable aviation fuel, isobutylene, ethanol, and animal feed. The company was formerly known as Methanotech, Inc. and changed its name to Gevo, Inc. in March 2006. Gevo, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.