Photanol

Photanol
Developing carbon dioxide (CO2) reducing technology and converting CO2 and sunlight into organic compounds.
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Photanol developed a technology using engineered cyanobacteria to convert carbon dioxide and sunlight directly into renewable chemical compounds. This process offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel-based chemical production, aiming to revolutionize the chemical industry towards a circular and carbon-neutral future. Their technology is applicable to a wide range of products including bioplastics, detergents, and fuels.
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What does Photanol do?
Photanol developed a technology using engineered cyanobacteria to convert carbon dioxide and sunlight directly into renewable chemical compounds. This process offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel-based chemical production, aiming to revolutionize the chemical industry towards a circular and carbon-neutral future. Their technology is applicable to a wide range of products including bioplastics, detergents, and fuels.
Where is Photanol headquartered?
Photanol is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
When was Photanol founded?
Photanol was founded in 2008.
How many employees does Photanol have?
Photanol has approximately 14 people on record.
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14
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32
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