Microphyt is a french cleantech company producing microalgae and other small photosynthetic organisms in strictly controlled conditions. This biomass, stabilized by means of freezing or drying, will meet the demand of the first targeted commercial targets dermo-cosmetology and food complements, in addition it can also be utilised for pharmaceuticals, food and feed ingredients and energy.
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French Cleantech is partner of the next INNOV’ECO event, on June 17, 2010. The event will shine the light on Biomass to Energy & Materials. Innov’eco is a quarterly meet of cleantech business professionals and decision makers in the Paris Region, supported by an online exchange and sharing platform. Every three months, close to 300 professionals meet to discover, learn, share, network, and co-develop business opportunities within a specific sub sector of the cleantech space.
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CETH is a french cleantech company developing technologies and products for industry and education in the field of decentralised hydrogen production and purification. CETH’s markets address both energy and non-energy hydrogen in practically all fields, while promoting zero emission decentralised hydrogen solutions.
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Expert in LED solutions, CITILED is a french company specialized in the design and manufacture of lighting and image setting systems as powerful as daring. From highly specific lighting to the imaginary appealing light, CITILED products form part of a high quality, flexible process. Combining reliability with sensibility, they provide genuine technical solutions for architects, lighting designers, engineering and design offices, and all real estate professionals.
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ECOCEANE is a french company created in 2003 working exclusively in the area of research, development and construction of ships designed for the collection of floating hydrocarbons and solid waste.The company have developed a range of vessels based on patented principle dedicated to cleanup operations within harbour areas and along shoreline.
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