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Symbrosia

https://symbrosia.co/
Last activity: 17.09.2024
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Symbrosia is a CleanTech startup reducing methane emissions with the world’s mightiest seaweed.
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Location: United States, Hawaii, Kailua-Kona
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $8M
Founded date: 2018

Funding Rounds 2

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
16.01.2024Grant$1M-
24.06.2022Series A$7M-

Mentions in press and media 16

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17.09.2024The Silent Threat: Methane Emissions and Our Food SystemMethane emissions are a ticking time bomb. They lurk in the shadows of our food system, quietly contributing to climate change. While carbon dioxide often steals the spotlight, methane is a potent player, packing a punch far greater than it...
17.09.2024Explained: How Methane Emissions Are Linked to the Food System, and What We Can Do About It8 Mins Read Methane has highly detrimental impacts on the planet, with the food system – particularly livestock – the main emitter of the gas. What can we do about it? When we talk about greenhouse gas emissions, many of us are really just ...
14.03.2024Danone VP on methane reduction in dairy: ‘You can’t force this on farmers, you have to meet them where they are’According to the UN environment program, more than half of the planet’s methane emissions stem from human activities in three sectors: fossil fuels (35%), waste/landfill (20%) and agriculture (40%). Within the agricultural sector, livestock...
16.01.2024Symbrosia Awarded $1 Million Competitive Grant from the National Science FoundationSmall Business Innovation Research Program Provides Seed Funding for R&D KAILUA KONA, HI, UNITED STATES, January 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Symbrosia, a Hawaiʻi-based cleantech startup that uses seaweed to drastically reduce livesto...
02.11.2023Provectus Algae seeks to disrupt livestock methane reduction space with tech delivering ‘a step-change in the cost of goods’Provectus Algae is entering the livestock methane reduction market with an indoor growing system it claims transforms the unit economics of growing Asparagopsis (red seaweed) for feed additives. The Queensland-based startup has just opened ...
29.08.2023CH4 Global raises $29m to scale seaweed-based platform to slash methane emissions from livestock: ‘We can grow it at a much larger scale, frankly, than anybody else’[Disclosure: AgFunderNews’ parent company, AgFunder, is an investor in CH4 Global.] CH4 Global, a startup dedicated to slashing methane emissions from ruminant livestock using red seaweed-based feed supplements, has announced the first clos...
13.06.2023BREAKING: Number 8 Bio raises $1.2m for novel enteric methane reduction technologyAustralian synthetic biology startup Number 8 Bio has raised A$1.8 million ($1.2 million) in a pre-seed round to fund a novel approach to cutting methane emissions from animal agriculture using yeast. The funding—from Main Sequence, Possibl...
10.05.2023Cyanotech and Symbrosia Explore Relationship to Grow Symbrosia's Innovative Seaweed Product at Cyanotech FacilitiesCyanotech Corporation (NASDAQ:CYAN) We believe that Cyanotech's expertise in cultivation make them an ideal partner for Symbrosia as we work to bring our product to the global marketplace.” — Alexia Akbay, Symbrosia CEO KAILUA KONA, HAWAII,...
15.12.2022Symbrosia Welcomes Algae Expert Miguel Olaizola as New Chief Scientific OfficerMiguel Olaizola, Symbrosia's new Chief Scientific Officer “Miguel’s industry experience is unparalleled. We’re excited to bring his decades of innovation to this emerging algae species and to the other discovery R&D projects happening a...
07.09.2022Symbrosia partners with Neutral Foods and Carman Ranch to reduce methane emissions in grazing cattleThe Neutral, Carman Ranch and Symbrosia partnership is about more than reducing one product’s carbon footprint, it’s about demonstrating that a new climate-smart food system is possible. KAILUA KONA, Hawai'i (PRWEB) September 07, 2022 Symbr...
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