Provectus Algae Employee Directory
Biotechnology ResearchAustralia, Australia11-50 Employees
Provectus Algae is a biotechnology company specializing in the optimization of microalgae species to produce high-value biobased chemicals, specialty ingredients, and biologics. Importantly, Provectus Algae uses photosynthetic bioprocesses to transform light and carbon dioxide into critical bioproducts. Provectus Algae’s end-to-end biomanufacturing platform, powered by its Precision Photosynthesis™ technology, has far-reaching applications in a variety of industries, including food & beverage, agriculture, aquaculture, cosmetics & personal care, pharmaceuticals, and beyond. Microalgae biotechnology holds tremendous industrial potential thanks to microalgae’s impressive biochemical diversity, sophisticated biosynthesis machinery, and rapid growth rates. Photosynthetic microalgae species also provide the life science community with a powerful mechanism for reducing carbon footprint and improving sustainability. Provectus Algae built its biomanufacturing platform to take microalgae-based products from discovery to large-scale production, actualizing the full potential of microalgae biotechnology. We have brought together the combined strengths of our talented multidisciplinary team to rapidly build scalable microalgae production systems and source high-value compounds for our partners. Provectus Algae enables these groundbreaking capabilities with a well-balanced fusion of innovative proprietary technology and a thorough knowledge of the unique biological traits of microalgae. By leveraging advanced automation, machine learning, and synthetic biology approaches, Provectus Algae can rapidly develop, execute, and license biomanufacturing processes depending on the needs of our commercial partners. With Provectus Algae our partners enjoy: 1). Rapid Speed to Market Through End-to-End Supply Solutions 2). Environmentally Sustainable Biomanufacturing 3). Novel Natural and Synthetic Biology Products from Algae Start making your molecules using light and CO2 today!