capability
Microalgae cultivation
Photoautotrophic cultivation for carotenoids, omega-3, protein.
Where it's used
CO2 valorization via microalgae
Capturing industrial CO2 emissions using microalgae to produce valuable biomass, biofuels, and bioplastics.
Microalgae (seafood/feed)
Cultivating microalgae to produce sustainable omega-3 oils and protein for aquafeed and human nutrition.
Microalgal carotenoids
Microalgae-derived carotenoids — natural astaxanthin from Haematococcus pluvialis and beta-carotene from Dunaliella salina — produced as high-concentration oleoresins and supplement ingredients by dedicated cultivators in the USA, India, Austria, Iceland and Israel.
Microalgal omega-3 (EPA/DHA algal oils)
Microalgae-derived EPA and DHA omega-3 oils — from Crypthecodinium, Nannochloropsis and Schizochytrium — produced as vegan nutraceutical and infant-nutrition ingredients by DSM-Firmenich, Qualitas Health, Fermentalg and Kingdomway.
Photobioreactors (microalgae)
Closed engineered systems — flat-panel airlift, tubular and single-use bag reactors — that cultivate microalgae under controlled light and CO2 dosing to produce astaxanthin, omega-3 oils, pigments and, increasingly, carbon-capture feedstock for SAF.