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Hydrosome Labs LLC

Hydrosome Labs LLC

纳米技术研究

Westmont,Illinois 868 位关注者

Making life better by improving the power of water

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Hydrosome Labs is a Chicago-based B-to-B biotechnology company on a mission to change lives by changing water. Our technology, Hydrosome H2O, is a natural and chemical-free process that improves the power of water through the emerging science of ultrafine bubbles. The innovative process delivers active ingredients to cells more efficiently and completely with multiple applications across personal care and cosmetics, beverages, precision fermentation, and controlled environment agriculture. Uses range from helping plants grow faster and healthier with less fertilizer, improving nutrient uptake in skin care, delivering faster, longer lasting, and improved hydration in performance drinks and better yields for precision fermentation. Hydrosome H2O also allows manufacturers to do more with less, use fewer chemicals, reduce environmental impact, and shorten supply chains. The company and advisors include business and R&D execs from Fortune 500 companies like P&G, Goldman Sachs, and Nestle Health Sciences, as well as the Intercontinental Exchange, owner of the New York Stock Exchange. For more information visit www.hydrosomelabs.com

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https://www.hydrosomelabs.com
所属行业
纳米技术研究
规模
11-50 人
总部
Westmont,Illinois
类型
私人持股
创立
2021
领域
Personal Care、Animal Health、Pet Care、Beauty Care、Oral Care、Functional Beverages、Agriculture、Cannabis、Pharmaceuticals、Sports Drinks、Energy Drinks、Functional Waters、Bottled Water、Indoor Agriculture、Controlled Environment Agriculture、Cosmetics、Hydroponics、Skin Care、Immunology和Oncology

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  • This?Month In Ultrafine?Bubbles:?Can UFB's Turbocharge Ultrasound Technology? Due to their size, larger microbubbles are limited to blood vessels, while ultrafine bubbles can escape into surrounding tissues, opening up broader medical applications.?This review covers recent advancements in using ultrafine bubbles for imaging and therapy. The takeaway: UFBs have the potential to drive exciting emerging applications in cancer diagnosis, molecular imaging, and gene and drug delivery that can help enhance or change the management of many diseases. Authors: Agata A.?Exner?,?Departments of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA Michael C.?Kolios,?Department of Physics, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • TEAM SPOTLIGHT:?JOHN RANALLO John has been with Hydrosome Labs for three months.???He earned a BS in Finance from the University of Iowa in 2016.?His responsibilities include building and maintaining relationships with collaborators, securing strategic partnerships to drive revenue and growth, expanding adoption in new markets, and contributing across various areas as needed in a fast-growing startup. John loves the quote, "Don't let the highs get to your head or the lows get to your heart." He believes that life will always find a way to humble you. Maintain a balanced perspective, give 100% effort in everything you do, and success will follow. You’ll either succeed or learn, but both will lead to growth. A fun fact about John is that he is ambidextrous. His hobbies include reading, cooking, traveling, spending quality time with friends and family, golf, bowling, competitive 12" softball, and watching/playing sports of all kinds.

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  • Congratulations to Liberation Labs for raising over $50 million to build precision fermentation facilities in the U.S. and Saudia Arabia. Global food giants and fermentation manufacturers alike are looking to start-ups to unlock innovation and solve problems like a global industry bottleneck in fermentation capacity. Demand stands at $3 billion today but is projected to?grow to more than $30 billion by 2030. Hydrosome Labs technology leverages ultrafine bubbles to double fermentation yields and decrease production time by 25%. The bottom-line benefits to the industry include faster fermentations, higher yields, lower energy, and nutrient inputs, lower labor costs, and higher efficiencies, all with no added chemicals. Thanks to The Good Food Institute for showcasing this news about Liberation Labs adding future capacity.

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    ?? Big funding news: Liberation Labs has raised $50.5 million to build commercial-scale precision fermentation facilities in Richmond, Indiana and Saudi Arabia. Details here → https://bit.ly/4hKrtkv The Richmond factory is expected to have a fermentation capacity of 600,000 liters, alongside a fully dedicated downstream process. Liberation Labs' global plan entails building factories in six geographies in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, Brazil, Asia, and Australia. More and larger fermentation facilities suitable for food production are needed to accommodate rising global demand and ever-improving innovations in microbial biotechnology and fermentation approaches, so it's great to see continued momentum for Liberation Labs' facilities around the world! In 2023, we partnered with Integration Consulting on a report that takes a look at the existing landscape of manufacturing capacity for fermentation-derived proteins and strategies to scale manufacturing to ensure long-term category growth. Check it out: https://bit.ly/4hBQwpY

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  • THIS MONTH IN ULTRAFINE BUBBLES:? WOUND CARE A study published in the journal Applied Nano Materials finds that ultrafine bubbles have the potential to accelerate wound healing, given their oxygen-holding capacity and release properties.??This could be especially beneficial to the estimated 10 million people in the US suffering from diabetic foot ulcers, one of the most common chronic wounds.?? A common treatment for this condition is oxygenation in a hyperbaric?chamber.?The application tested in this study was oxygen microfine-embedded hydrogel (ONB-G) with carbopol, which would forego the need for hyperbaric chamber treatment in many cases.? This is another example of the amazing properties and potential of UFBs.? Study authors:??Wen?Ren,?Victoria?Messerschmidt,?Michael?Tsipursky,?and? Joseph?Irudayara

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