Novel process for efficient bio-methanisation of waste- derived syngas
Owners of food waste AD plants are looking for alternative ways to valorise waste that contains both plastic and biobased substances. Carbogenics wanted to investigate whether fermentation from screening waste was possible and test a scaled-up version of their process for making biomethane from waste using bacteria.
Biological recovery of Rare Earth Elements
Using bacteria to clean waste water and recover metal ions.
Evaluation of Fish Waste as a Novel Feedstock for the Bio-production of Adipic Acid in Escherichia Coli
Turning low value fish waste into high value molecules using biotechnology.
Analytical techniques for fungal morphology and nutrient feed composition in a food application
Improving the process for making sustainable meat alternatives at scale.
Commercial Chitosan Conversion
Trialling techniques to assess the chemical properties of chitosan extracted through a novel process.
Innovative spoilage test for microbrewers
IBioIC project funding enabled The Antibody Company to develop a novel test that has the potential to substantially reduce spoilage issues for microbrewers.
New plant powered by whisky waste
Feasibility study helped to support the finance and sign off a £2.2 million capital project, resulting in a new AD plant being in place, commissioned and operational by June 2022.
Using 3D printing technology to clean key pollutants from fuel oils
IBioIC funding enabled the development and testing of 3D printed bioreactors for the deep desulphurisation of fuel oils.
Finding a new biological process to valorise waste materials
Celtic Renewables find a new source for bacteria to expand their culture collection.
Using microbes to produce supplements for animal feed
New technology may help reduce carbon emissions for the agriculture and aquaculture industries.
Evaluation of Clostridium Co-Culture Fermentations with Sustainable Feedstocks
Feasibility Funding helps Celtic Renewables de-risk avenue of investigation and acquire data for further research.
Bioprocess Development for Sustainable Protein
3F BIO delivered their 18-month Proof of Concept programme whilst commissioning their equipment and operating systems within RapidBio, our facility in Glasgow.