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Fermentation Biotechnology for Biobased Ingredients
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Seppic
Cosmetics and healthcare ingredients, fermentation biotechnology
company
France
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Air Liquide
Industrial gases
company
France
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Fermentation biotechnology
A biotech process that uses microorganisms to produce biobased ingredients for cosmetics and healthcare products. The technology operates in controlled closed-system environments to produce compounds such as amino acids, polysaccharides, bioactive peptides, and lipids.
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Low-carbon hydrogen production
The process of producing hydrogen with minimal greenhouse gas emissions, intended to fuel fuel-cell electric vehicles.
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Often mentioned with · Locations
France
France
FR
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Delaware
Delaware
US
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Often mentioned with · Projects
Complementary Fermentation Research Facilities (France)
Additional fermentation research facilities planned to open in France to support global scaling of Seppic's fermentation biotechnology initiatives.
planned
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Air Liquide and Hyzon Motors Commercial Pilot Agreement
An agreement signed by Air Liquide and Hyzon Motors in early 2022 to commercially pilot and test two heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks.
under construction
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Seppic Fermentation Biotechnology Laboratory
A fermentation laboratory at the Air Liquide Innovation Campus in Delaware designed to develop biobased ingredients for cosmetics and healthcare industries using microorganism-based processes.
operational
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Air Liquide Campus Technologies Grenoble
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Often mentioned with · Products
Biobased cosmetics and healthcare ingredients
Sustainable ingredients produced through fermentation biotechnology, including amino acids, polysaccharides, bioactive peptides, and lipids for use in skincare and health applications.
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