Subitec raises 4.5 m euros in second round financing
“Compared to other energy crops such as maize or wheat, algae are considerably more efficient in creating biomass. To exploit this potential, Subitec has developed highly efficient algae photobioreactors which permit the propagation of algae and the creation of algae biomass at competitive prices on an industrial scale. Together we would now like to encourage the further development of this innovative company”, says Dr Michael Lübbehusen, Managing Partner of eCAPITAL AG. The capital made available would enable Subitec to further extend its market position. Among other things, source materials for the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries can be obtained from the microalgae.
Lübbehusen further adds that Subitec is making the fully automated operation of algae photobioreactors possible with its patented flat panel airlift process. The creation of biomass is not in competition with food production here. Subitec’s reactors can be operated at locations where no other form of farming is possible.
Subitec will use the funds from the capital increase among other things to develop the fourth generation of the flat panel airlift reactor (FPA). “The collaboration with our new investors enables us to address international markets and further extend our technological leadership”, explains Dr Peter Ripplinger, Managing Director of Subitec GmbH, on the occasion of the recent closing. Subitec was founded in 2000 as a spin-off of the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB.
The photobioreactor developed by Subitec GmbH enables efficient production of algae biomass on an industrial scale. Microalgae such as the freshwater algae Haematococcuspluvialis or the diatom Phaeodactylumtricornutum can for example provide fatty acids, proteins, vitamins, carotenoids and colorants. Among other things, these are needed as primary products for the production of cosmetics, food additives and animal feed.
Conventional algae cultivation in Asia takes place mainly in open ponds. The Subitec algae bioreactor in contrast allows land-based cultivation in closed bioreactors without water loss from evaporation. It can also be operated sterilely, i.e. under conditions essential for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
Most read news
Organizations
Other news from the department business & finance
These products might interest you
Biostat STR by Sartorius
Biostat STR Generation 3 Bioreactors
Engineered for Ultimate Upstream Performance
Ambr® 250 HT Consumables by Sartorius
Efficient bioprocesses with single-use bioreactors
Minimise cleaning effort and maximise flexibility for cell and microbial cultures
Ambr® 250 Modular by Sartorius
Mini bioreactors for cell and gene therapies with high scalability
Maximise your process development with reliable single-use vessels
Brooks Instrument SLA Biotech-Serie by Brooks Instrument
Control bioprocesses efficiently and precisely with flow controllers for biotechnology applications
The SLA Biotech series has been developed specifically for the requirements in bioprocesses
Flexcell Systems by Dunn
Flexcell Cell Stretching Bioreactors for Life Science Research
Used in over 1300 laboratories worldwide, and cited in over 4000 research publications
SLAMf Biotech-Serie Massendurchflussregler by Brooks Instrument
SLAMf Mass Flow Controllers Designed Specifically for Biotech (IP66 / NEMA 4X)
Special equipment for biotech process plants, suitable for splash water and high-pressure cleaning
Get the life science industry in your inbox
From now on, don't miss a thing: Our newsletter for biotechnology, pharma and life sciences brings you up to date every Tuesday and Thursday. The latest industry news, product highlights and innovations - compact and easy to understand in your inbox. Researched by us so you don't have to.