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EnobraQ (FR)
Created at the start of November 2015 and presided by Leopold Demiddeleer, EnobraQ seeks to develop a biological process to capture CO2 (atmospheric or from industry) using yeasts for the production of chemical compounds. It is based on a breakthrough innovation which consists in designing a synthetic microorganism (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) which, like plants and microalgae, can use CO2 to produce a wide range of economically interesting chemical molecules. Installed at the TWB laboratories, the company, whose process is protected by 3 patents already filed, plans to quickly speed up its growth and should reach some fifteen searchers at the start of 2016. *
Start | 2015-11-01 established (s-off) | |
Predecessor | Toulouse White Biotechnology (TWB) | |
Industry | WHITE BIOTECHNOLOGY | |
Industry 2 | synthetic biotechnology | |
Person | Demiddeleer, Leopold (EnobraQ 201511– President) | |
Region | Toulouse | |
Country | France | |
Street | 3 rue Ariane Parc Technologique du Canal, Bâtiment NAPA Center B | |
City | 31520 Ramonville | |
Address record changed: 2015-12-06 | ||
Basic data | Employees | n. a. |
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Record changed: 2024-02-12 |
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