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=== Blucon Biotech GmbH === | === Blucon Biotech GmbH === | ||
{{Infobox provider-industrial fermentation|Company=BluCon Biotech GmbH|Country=Germany|Contact=Dr. Stefan Verseck; stefan.verseck@blucon-biotech.com|Webpage=https://blucon-biotech.com|Technology name=Industrial Fermentation|TRL= | {{Infobox provider-industrial fermentation|Company=BluCon Biotech GmbH|Country=Germany|Contact=Dr. Stefan Verseck; stefan.verseck@blucon-biotech.com|Webpage=https://blucon-biotech.com|Technology name=Industrial Fermentation|TRL=4-5|Product=Produkt L-lactic acid (polymer grade)|Feedstock=Variety of feedstock materials from agriculture, like grasses (straw, corn stover, bagasse, miscanthus, switchgrass, sorghum), wood type materials (poplar, spruce, cotton stalks) or from industrial processes ( cellulosic waste from paper recycling or pulp&paper production, Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS), beet pulp)|Microorganism=thermophilic bacteria|Image=Blucon_Logo.jpg|Capacity=not relevant|Aeration=no (anaerobic process)|Biosafety lavel=Non-GMO|Agitator=not relevant|Controlled parameters=not relevant|Reactor material=not relevant|Other=not relevant}} | ||
BluCon Biotech GmbH was founded in June 2017 and has its research laboratories and offices at the BioCampus, Cologne. The company develop a unique technology by which L-lactic acid can be produced at lowest possible production costs so that the bioplastic poly lactic acid (PLA) will become commercially competitive to fossil fuel-based plastics. | BluCon Biotech GmbH was founded in June 2017 and has its research laboratories and offices at the BioCampus, Cologne. The company develop a unique technology by which L-lactic acid can be produced at lowest possible production costs so that the bioplastic poly lactic acid (PLA) will become commercially competitive to fossil fuel-based plastics. |