🌱 Curious about what we do at Halorefine? Discover how we’re shaping the future of biorefinery, bio-actives, and their transformative applications across industries. Visit our “Knowledge” page on our website to explore insights, innovations, and solutions that drive regenerative and sustainable progress: https://lnkd.in/eAPXHrkk #Regenerative #Sustainability #Biorefinery #Innovation #BioActives #Halorefine
Halorefine
Forskning inden for bioteknologi
Expert in biomass fractioning and bio-actives extraction
Om os
Our core technology is a novel, climate-friendly, and low input cascade extraction method for plant-based and other sustainable biomasses Our solution adds value to Animal feed additives, biorefinery, and halophyte-based cosmeceuticals markets and industries We are a university spin-off based on more than 20 years of R&D within biomass fractioning and bio-actives extraction. We hold a comprehensive analytical platform and infrastructure and are at the forefront of understanding extractives compounds, their characterisation, processing, stabilisation, and applications We are here to accelerate and valorising the highly needed green transition
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https://halorefine.dk/
Eksternt link til Halorefine
- Branche
- Forskning inden for bioteknologi
- Virksomhedsstørrelse
- 2-10 medarbejdere
- Hovedkvarter
- Esbjerg
- Type
- Privat
Beliggenheder
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Primær
Niels Bohrs Vej 8
Esbjerg, 6700, DK
Medarbejdere hos Halorefine
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Annette Bak Kirby MSc PCC
Co-Founder Transform - Humanizing Growth Fmr. McKinsey & Co / Aberkyn Senior Leader | Org. Culture & Change | Leadership Team & Board Effectiveness…
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Malthe Fredsgaard, PhD
Halorefine Chief Research Officer (CRO) | Here for the green transition
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Jakob Lykke Stein
Ph.D. in utilizing various biomasses for biochemicals and biocide production
Opdateringer
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Our team juicing salicornia, freshly received from Riasearch in Portugal, for use in the IGNITION project. Juice and residual fibers from salicornia will contribute to ground-breaking research on sustainable resource utilization. #Halorefine #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #GreenInnovation https://lnkd.in/eKY3mhzE
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Today is a fine day as we proudly welcome Jakob Lykke Stein to our team at Halorefine! 🎉 Jakob recently completed his PhD at Aalborg University titled: "Development of Novel Halophyte-Based Biocide for Mitigation of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion." #Welcome #Halorefine #Biotechnology #Biorefinery Mette Hedegaard Thomsen, Malthe Fredsgaard, PhD Laura Hulkko
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Exciting News from Halorefine! We are thrilled to share that Halorefine was recently featured on the Razor Science Show, spotlighting our groundbreaking work in biotechnology and biorefinery. At Halorefine, we are dedicated to advancing biorefinery technology and developing sustainable, functional products from next-generation crops like halophytes. Our commitment to innovation in the biotech industry, improving the health of humans and animals with natural polyphenols, and promoting environmental sustainability drives us to create valuable solutions for a better future. A big thank you to CGTN Europe for featuring us! Watch the episode here: https://lnkd.in/eFBzTTHW (Halorefine at 12:17) #Halorefine #Biotech #Biorefinery #Sustainability #Innovation #NextGenCrops #TVFeature #RazorScience
Restoring salt marshes to combat climate change
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Halorefine genopslog dette
Great post. Thanks Aalborg University! At Halorefine we use our multi-product biorefinery technology to valorize plant-based biomass. This incentivizes farmers and companies to migrate towards plant based - exactly what is needed. One biomass is fractionated into multiple components that can then feed into different products. Waste streams are eliminated.
Meet Halorefine, a spin-out from Aalborg University working to revolutionize the biorefinery industry with their breakthrough technology 🌱 The World Health Organization classifies antibiotic resistance as one of the greatest threats to public health worldwide and today, industrial agriculture and aquaculture is one of the largest consumers of antibiotics for disease treatment. Based on years of research by among other Professor Mette Hedegaard Thomsen from AAU Energy, Halorefine has developed a carbon neutral biorefinery technology which could be key in solving the growing antibiotic resistance crisis. The unique solution enables extraction of high-value phytochemicals from lignified plant biomass, normally deemed waste, which has the potential to substitute classic antibiotics if implemented as part of animal feed additives. With Halorefine’s multi-product technology, biofuels and natural biocides are within reach too. The technology has been licensed to Halorefine in 2024, who’s currently working on the further journey towards market. Learn more about the technology, right here 👉🏼 https://lnkd.in/dtD_k2-P ENGINEERING, Aalborg University | #biorefinery #biomass #greentransition #sustainability #bioactivecompounds #technology #research #innovation #aau
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Great post. Thanks Aalborg University! At Halorefine we use our multi-product biorefinery technology to valorize plant-based biomass. This incentivizes farmers and companies to migrate towards plant based - exactly what is needed. One biomass is fractionated into multiple components that can then feed into different products. Waste streams are eliminated.
Meet Halorefine, a spin-out from Aalborg University working to revolutionize the biorefinery industry with their breakthrough technology 🌱 The World Health Organization classifies antibiotic resistance as one of the greatest threats to public health worldwide and today, industrial agriculture and aquaculture is one of the largest consumers of antibiotics for disease treatment. Based on years of research by among other Professor Mette Hedegaard Thomsen from AAU Energy, Halorefine has developed a carbon neutral biorefinery technology which could be key in solving the growing antibiotic resistance crisis. The unique solution enables extraction of high-value phytochemicals from lignified plant biomass, normally deemed waste, which has the potential to substitute classic antibiotics if implemented as part of animal feed additives. With Halorefine’s multi-product technology, biofuels and natural biocides are within reach too. The technology has been licensed to Halorefine in 2024, who’s currently working on the further journey towards market. Learn more about the technology, right here 👉🏼 https://lnkd.in/dtD_k2-P ENGINEERING, Aalborg University | #biorefinery #biomass #greentransition #sustainability #bioactivecompounds #technology #research #innovation #aau