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=== Montinutra OY ===
{{Infobox provider-hydrothermal processing|Company=Montinutra OY|Country=Finland|Contact=Jaakko Pajunen, Managing Director
Mobile: +358 44 34 35 162
Email: firstname.lastname(at)montinutra.com|Webpage=https://www.montinutra.com|Technology name=Hydrothermal processing|TRL=2-5|Capacity=not relevant|Feedstock=woody biomass, forest industry side stream, sawdust, spruce|Product=Sprucegum (a galactoglucomannan rich pressurised hot water extract)
Qusitol (extract for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) and prostate gland enlargement treatment)|Gasifying agent=not relevant|Pressure=not relevant|Reactor=not relevant|Temperature=not relevant|Other=not relevant}}
Montinutra produces high value bioactive products from forest industry side streams. Our mission is to convert forest industry side streams into valuable ingredients for the cosmetics, food & beverage and chemical industries with our scalable technology. Montinutra has strong research and innovation background and a solid patent portfolio in key markets globally.
Roadmap: we are currently operating in pilot-scale. Our operation in Turku have capability and knowhow to extract high value bioactive compounds out of sawdust. Preparing to build industrial scale operation in 2022-2023 that will produce sustainable and ethical Sprucegum™ extract from sawdust. Sawmills produce millions of tons of sawdust and bark globally. Current commercial value of these side streams is low. Montinutra can add significant value by extracting high value bioactive compounds from those low value side streams. Sawdust and bark are usually incinerated in bio-power plants and the economic value add remains low, in addition to which the burning process causes greenhouse gas emissions.


=== SCF Technologies A/S ===
=== SCF Technologies A/S ===
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