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Manufactured by:Industrial Plankton Inc. based inVictoria, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Algae Photobioreactors to Valorize Microalgae. Algae are an important biotech feedstock for pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, omega-3 oils, carotenoids, pigments, and biofuels, and used in waste remediation to sequester nutrients, heavy metals, and greenhouse gases. Our turnkey photobioreactors (PBRs) are bioreactor systems that let you hit the ground running, culturing algae for ...
by:Symbiotic EnviroTek Inc based inCalgary, ALBERTA (CANADA)
Growing microalgae year round north of the 45th parallel, outside in the elements, using conventional methods poses a formidable challenge eight months of the year. Drawing on a lifetime of experience gained from working in the heavy equipment and oilfield equipment development field, Symbiotic’s founder, Art Deane enthusiastically embraced the challenge to devise a ...
Manufactured by:Bioriginal based inSaskatoon, SASKATCHEWAN (CANADA)
Fully loaded with Omega-3 fatty acids, AlgalPure DHA® algal oil is a great, odorless alternative to fish oils. As a plant-based omega-3 ingredient – derived from micro-algae – AlgalPure DHA® can be used in a variety of applications, including pet nutrition and dietary supplements, or even added to your favorite foods to support sports nutrition and weight management. Extracted ...
Manufactured by:Reliance Laboratories based inPort Townsend, WASHINGTON (USA)
Reliance’s latest design for the Micro-Algae Community is our Raceway Photo Bio Reactor (rPRB). The rPBR is an ideal combination of a fully sealed PBR and a larger open raceway. Our Raceway PBR offers ultimate control and flexibility for whatever your research requires. Three 20L raceways or a single 100L raceway in the same ...
Manufactured by:Solarvest BioEnergy Inc. based inSummerville, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (CANADA)
Harnessing the power of microorganisms is a hallmark of human technical advancement. In the 21st century, micro-algae have the potential to radically alter the way we live, similar to the exploitation of yeast and bacteria did in its time. ...