Thanks so much to the team at Bionavitas for the great tour of their facility late last week in Redmond, WA – – it was truly an eye-opening and huge learning experience. What Bionavitas is accomplishing, to the layman (me), is nothing short of miraculous – developing a way that algae (the foundation of life on our planet) can be effectively grown and harvested for a number of applications, including biofuels, nutraceuticals, and bio-remediation.
Bionavitas’ mission is to harness the abundant power of the sun to more efficiently and effectively grow algae in order to address the pending global energy crisis and provide products which help people live healthy lives. Free of hype and unlikely projections, Bionavitas’ focus on science aims to create a cost effective algae solution.
To achieve this, Bionavitas has developed proprietary patent pending technology for the high volume production growth of micro-algae. This technology has placed Bionavitas at the nexus of revolutionary changes in energy production, global warming prevention, production of new pharmaceutical and nutraceutical compounds, and remediation of our environment. By identifying and focusing on the critical areas of algae production, Bionavitas has developed targeted technology that places the company in the lead of the emergent field of algae production.
Keep an eye out for this one folks – a shout out to Michael Weaver for the great tour, and also make sure you check out co-founder Dr. Andrei Guschinn who is featured in the current U.S. News & World Reports print edition. For more information: www.bionavitas.com
Feelin' green as algae,
Matt
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