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Microalgae at the center of the INOVACEL project

These microorganisms are being used to develop a sustainable alternative to animal serum, enabling more ethical and environmentally responsible cell culture systems, while improving technical viability, cost-effectiveness, scalability, and performance.

From laboratory cultivation to pilot and industrial production, Necton ensures consistent, scalable, high-quality biomass.
INOVACEL is advancing microalgae-based bioremediation processes, using cellular aquaculture effluents as a source of nutrients for their growth.

The result of this process is the recovery and reuse of water, reinforcing a truly circular production model.

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Circularity in cellular agriculture

At GreenCoLab, we turn a challenge into an opportunity.
The effluent from fish cell culture, which is still rich in nutrients, can be given a new lease of life instead of being discarded; it is being used to cultivate microalgae.

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