Symbrosia is a CleanTech startup reducing methane emissions with the world’s mightiest seaweed.
Location: United States, Hawaii, Kailua-Kona
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $8M
Founded date: 2018
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
16.01.2024 | Grant | $1M | - |
24.06.2022 | Series A | $7M | - |
Mentions in press and media 16
Date | Title | Description |
17.09.2024 | The Silent Threat: Methane Emissions and Our Food System | Methane 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... |
17.09.2024 | Explained: How Methane Emissions Are Linked to the Food System, and What We Can Do About It | 8 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 ... |
14.03.2024 | Danone 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... |
16.01.2024 | Symbrosia Awarded $1 Million Competitive Grant from the National Science Foundation | Small 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... |
02.11.2023 | Provectus 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 ... |
29.08.2023 | CH4 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... |
13.06.2023 | BREAKING: Number 8 Bio raises $1.2m for novel enteric methane reduction technology | Australian 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... |
10.05.2023 | Cyanotech and Symbrosia Explore Relationship to Grow Symbrosia's Innovative Seaweed Product at Cyanotech Facilities | Cyanotech 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,... |
15.12.2022 | Symbrosia Welcomes Algae Expert Miguel Olaizola as New Chief Scientific Officer | Miguel 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... |
07.09.2022 | Symbrosia partners with Neutral Foods and Carman Ranch to reduce methane emissions in grazing cattle | The 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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