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Meatly
From a single sample of cells, Meatly can create an infinite amount of healthy, sustainable meat without harming animals—using 99% less land, 99% less water, 75% fewer CO₂ emissions, and no antibiotics. […]
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From a single sample of cells, Meatly can create an infinite amount of healthy, sustainable meat without harming animals—using 99% less land, 99% less water, 75% fewer CO₂ emissions, and no antibiotics. […]
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ZOEX is developing a commercially viable wave energy device to replace diesel generators used offshore. […]
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Recycles 100% of Incinerator Bottom Ash Aggregate into a low-carbon, high-performance concrete solution, collaborating with energy-from-waste and construction partners to reduce global CO2 emissions. […]
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Kardinia developed lightweight, flexible, and fully recyclable printed solar films using carbon-based inks offering a scalable, low-cost alternative to traditional solar panels. […]
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HyWaves is developing advanced power electronics to boost hydrogen production efficiency for energy companies. […]
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OIS pioneers Industry 4.0 in offshore energy, using unique IP in Subsea IIoT, edge ML, and autonomous systems to accelerate offshore asset integrity and improve profitability and safety. […]
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HGP manufactures turnkey systems to help customers decarbonise by capturing waste C02 from production processes. […]
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Commercialising modular, floating OTEC systems that convert ocean heat into clean, baseload power; designed for rapid deployment using existing offshore supply chains. […]
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e-boost are revolutionizing electric motorcycles by combining cutting-edge technology with high-performance, lightweight design. […]
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Classic car craftsmanship and electrified system innovation for automotive market. […]
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Developed a patented ground-mounted solar unit that can be deployed anywhere and can be moved at will. […]
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Construction technology business developing bio-based, circular systems to capture and store atmospheric carbon in buildings. […]