Metgen wins Eurecan European Venture Contest
Metgen, a creator of novel enzymes for producing second generation bioethanol, has been honoured as the Cleantech company winner of Eurecan European Venture Contest 2010. The winner was chosen from 987 applications from 24 countries througout 2010.
MetGen enzymes are used for production of bioethanol from cellulosic materials. New enzymes make also existing pulp and paper processes faster and more efficient. Enzymes are also used for waste water treatment.
In the contest, 449 ICT, Cleantech and Healthcare companies were reviewed by over 120 European Experts online and face-to-face at meetings all over Europe.
– We are honoured to be awarded with the top price in cleantec sector of innovative entrepreunership in Europe. This boosts our efforts to start co-operation with industrial companies having strategic cleantec agenda.
Enzymes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions. Enzymes are used in bioethanol production, because they enable biofuel production from industrial waste instead of using corn or other eatable plants as raw material.
MetGen website:
Eurecan European Venture Contest:
http://www.e-unlimited.com/events/view.aspx?events_pages_id=551
More information:
Alex Michine, CEO
MetGen
Tel. +358 40 543 3740
E-mail: alex [a] metgen.com