Biomass Refinery Technology
Bio-Sep has developed a novel, ultrasonic technology capable of converting lignocellulosic biomasses (e.g. hard and softwoods and potentially straws, grasses, etc) efficiently, cleanly and economically into cellulose, sugars and lignin.
The process is designed to be modular and scaleable, allowing for continuous production units of any size tailored to suit the needs of feedstock producers, chemical processors and product manufacturers.
Bio-Sep has developed a novel, ultrasonic technology capable of converting lignocellulosic biomasses (e.g. hard and softwoods and potentially straws, grasses, etc) efficiently, cleanly and economically into cellulose, sugars and lignin.
The process is designed to be modular and scaleable, allowing for continuous production units of any size tailored to suit the needs of feedstock producers, chemical processors and product manufacturers.
Location: United Kingdom, England, Melton Mowbray
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2010
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 28.06.2022 | Angel CoFu... | acfinvesto... |
Mentions in press and media 4
| Date | Title | Description |
| 22.06.2022 | Meet Bio-Sep, the green tech is turning sawdust into valuable biochemicals with $1.7 million | London-headquartered sustainable startup Bio-Sep has raised $1.7 million in funding to convert low-value woodchips into high-value biochemicals. The oversubscribed seed round was led by London Business School’s Enterprise 100 Club (E100 Clu... |
| 13.10.2021 | Meet the companies with game-changing solutions to address the climate emergency For more information contact: | Meet the companies with game-changing solutions to address the climate emergency 13-10-2021 Cambridge Cleantech is delighted to announce the final shortlist for its high-profile investment event Cleantech Venture Day, which will take place ... |
| - | Meet Bio-Sep, the green tech is turning sawdust into valuable biochemicals with $1.7 million | London-headquartered sustainable startup Bio-Sep has raised $1.7 million in funding to convert low-value woodchips into high-value biochemicals. The oversubscribed seed round was led by London Business School’s Enterprise 100 Club (E100 Clu... |
| - | Bio-Sep | “Sonichem ultrasonic biorefinery technology convert the by-products of forestry into high-value biochemicals lignin, cellulose and sugars.” |