Summary
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- Profile Type
- Technology request
- POD Reference
- TRHU20240327019
- Term of Validity
- 27 March 2024 - 27 March 2025
- Company's Country
- Hungary
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Targeted Countries
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Sweden
- Italy
- France
- Netherlands
- Austria
- Germany
- Czechia
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General information
- Short Summary
- Hungarian start-up company is a developer, manufacturer, and supplier of unique small-scale bioreactors for medical and other type of clinical bio-nano research. Bioreactors are also used to cultivate cells, tissues, and microorganisms in controlled environments. Main advantage is the new software environment which is open source so bioreactor functionality can be extended and makes it possible to plug and play sensors via USB mode. The company is seeking partners to apply for Horizon.
- Full Description
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The company's bioreactor uses a totally new open-source software environment created which makes possible to change the fermentation type in 1 hour, there is no need to install any software and new sensors are recognized automatically by the system when plugged into the reactor.
1. With the help of bioreactor the researcher can produce personalized medicine, which takes into account a patient's specific genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. For example, a patient's DNA can be used to predict their likelihood of developing certain diseases or conditions, and biofermentation can then be used to produce tailored treatments specifically for that individual.
2. Biopharmaceutical production: Bioreactors are used for the production of biopharmaceuticals such as vaccines, Monoclonal antibodies, and Recombinant proteins.
3. Tissue engineering: Bioreactors are used to grow tissues and organs in vitro for medical applications, such as replacement tissues for transplantation.
4. Biofuels production: Bioreactors are used to produce biofuels such as ethanol, butanol, and Biodieselthrough fermentation of microorganisms.
5. Environmental biotechnology: Bioreactors are used for Bioremediation of contaminated environments and for treatment of Wastewater and industrial effluents.
6. Fermented and beverage production: Bioreactors are used in the production of fermented food and beverage products, such as yogurt, beer, and cheese.
7. Biomaterials production: Bioreactors are used to produce natural polymers, such as cellulose and chitin, for use in the production of biodegradable materials.
8. By using biofermentation to produce Hyaluronic acid, manufacturers can create a high-quality, pure, and sustainable ingredient that can be used in a variety of cosmetic products. - Advantages and Innovations
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The company's bioreactor has lots of benefits for the researchers:
Seamless Control via Web Browser: With their premium benchtop bioreactors, you can effortlessly control your experiments using a simple web browser interface. No need for complex software installations, ensuring a streamlined and hassle-free user experience.
Unlimited Collaborative Access: Collaborate effectively with your team as their bioreactors support unlimited users accessing the system simultaneously. Enhance communication, knowledge sharing, and coordination among your fermentation specialists.
Modular Design for Customization: Tailor your bioreactor setup to match your specific research requirements. The modular design allows you to easily integrate various components, optimizing the system for your unique fermentation needs.
Quick and Easy Installation: Spend less time on setup and more on actual research. Their bioreactors can be installed in just one hour, getting you up and running swiftly and efficiently.
Focus on Science, Not Software: By eliminating the need for intricate software installations, their bioreactors allow you to focus on what truly matters – advancing your research and pushing the boundaries of fermentation science.
Automatic Sensor Recognition: Save time and eliminate errors with their automatic sensor recognition technology. Your USB-connected sensors are detected and integrated seamlessly, ensuring accurate and consistent data collection.
Cutting-Edge Off-Gas Sensors: Benefit from our self-developed off-gas sensors, designed to provide precise and reliable measurements. Gain insights into fermentation progress and performance, leading to more informed decision-making.
Accessible Anytime, Anywhere: Stay connected to your experiments from anywhere. The web-based interface lets you monitor and adjust fermentation conditions remotely, ensuring you're always in control, no matter where you are. - Stage of Development
- Already on the market
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- IPR description
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Enterprises from the following areas are sought for cooperation:
- laboratory biotechnology in general
- universities/laboratories running yeast, algae, E.coli fermentations
- universities teaching fermentation (biotechnology, microbiology)
The company is seeking partners to apply for Horizon.
Partner Sought
- Expected Role of a Partner
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Enterprises from the following areas are sought for cooperation:
- laboratory biotechnology in general
- universities/laboratories running yeast, algae, E.coli fermentations
- universities teaching fermentation (biotechnology, microbiology)
The company is seeking partners to apply for Horizon. - Type and Size of Partner
- University
- Big company
- R&D Institution
- Other
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
Dissemination
- Technology keywords
- 06004 - Micro- and Nanotechnology related to Biological sciences
- Market keywords
- 04002 - Monoclonal Antibodies and Hybridomas
- 04007 - Enzymology/Protein Engineering/Fermentation
- 04010 - Microbiology
- 04003 - Gene Splicing and Manufacturing Equipment
- Sector Groups Involved
- Digital
- Health
- Targeted countries
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Sweden
- Italy
- France
- Netherlands
- Austria
- Germany
- Czechia
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