Zymofix lands $2.1M funding to scale biomass fermentation technology

November 20, 2024 |

In Belgium, Zymofix has secured €2 million in funding led by High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), with participation from The Nest Family Office and VP Capital. This strategic investment will fuel Zymofix’s efforts to scale its proprietary fermentation technology, turning biomass residues into high-quality microorganisms for use in agricultural and industrial applications.

Formerly known as N-Fix, Zymofix is revolutionizing the way microorganisms are produced, enabling sustainable solutions that improve soil health, boost agricultural productivity, and reduce environmental impact.

At the core of Zymofix’s technology is its innovative use of biomass residues—such as agricultural waste—to cultivate beneficial microorganisms through a novel solid-state fermentation process. These microbes can enhance plant health, degrade pollutants, and even replace traditional chemical processes in a variety of industries.

By leveraging low-cost, locally sourced biomass, Zymofix aims to significantly lower manufacturing costs, making microbial solutions economically viable even for row crops such as maize, wheat and sugar beet. Zymofix’s technology is versatile, scalable, and locally adaptable, offering tailored solutions for sectors like agriculture, waste treatment, and industrial bioremediation.

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