SusBioME wins UCD's VentureLaunch Accelerator Programme

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SusBioME, an emerging greentech start-up, has been named as the overall winner of the 2024 UCD VentureLaunch Accelerator Programme.

SusBioME is developing technology for use in the anaerobic digestion process to increase renewable gas yields from biomass.

The start-up from the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science, is developing modular, plug-in disruptive electro-processing technologies to make feedstocks more biodigestible. As a platform technology it can be applied to a wide range of feedstocks and bioprocesses. "Renewable gas, made using anaerobic digestion, is the most promising and important kind of bioenergy and is a huge and growing industry," he said.

Business Startup Nation Susbiome UCD Venturelaunch Accelerator Programme. Biomass

 

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