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Archive for February, 2009

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Vbc 3000 is a french company, established in February 2003. Based in Ferrières en Bray (in department Seine Maritime) vbc 3000’s objective is to retain and commercialize the patent of a process to transform organic sludges from treatment plants into ceramic materials. The vBc3000 process enables the dual transformation of sewerage treatment sludge and clayey by-products which would otherwise be thrown away.

Posted by Albin Jourda on February 25th, 2009 | No Comments »
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Akaeno is a french company specialized in the biological treatment of industrial effluents. Its business is to develop, through tools of biotechnology, processes that eliminate specific pollutants in the water generated by the activity industry before they can be released outside the sites production.

Posted by Albin Jourda on February 23rd, 2009 | No Comments »
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Sens-Innov developed of chemical test systems for rapid and portable applications in both industrial and environmental. Its technology is based on a multi-sensor that can detect early heavy metals, pesticides and other pathogens, to prevent risk of contamination of sea water, river or consumption.

Posted by Albin Jourda on February 19th, 2009 | No Comments »
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69 % of french investment fund specializing in venture capital technology are willing to invest in energy and cleantech in the coming months. The cleantech coming in fifth position, behind the internet and e-commerce (88%), telecommunications (88%), electronics / hardware (81%) and software (81%).

Posted by Albin Jourda on February 12th, 2009 | No Comments »
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Pierre Calleja is the talented inventor of a process that is already revolutionary : the lamp absorber of CO2. Pierre Calleja runs the innovative company named Tyca based in Libourne (Gironde) and specializing in aquaculture and aquariology. At a time when everyone is looking for solutions to counteract the pollution in our cities (especially pollution), he had the idea to develop a CO2 canister lamp.

Posted by Albin Jourda on February 12th, 2009 | 4 Comments »