Technologies

Horizontal PBR

At Algaeholix, we develop practical microalgae cultivation and processing technologies that support sustainable innovation across agriculture, aquaculture and the emerging bioeconomy. While some of our technologies are already operating at pilot scale, others are currently under development as we continue to validate and refine our concepts.

Microalgae Cultivation

We cultivate selected freshwater and marine microalgae species under controlled laboratory conditions. Current species include:

  • Haematococcus pluvialis
  • Nannochloropsis gaditana
  • Chlorella sorokiniana
  • Chlorella vulgaris
  • Dunaliella salina

These species are used for research, technology development and the evaluation of future commercial applications.

Photobioreactor Development

We have designed and evaluated various photobioreactor systems to improve microalgae cultivation efficiency and reduce production costs. Our work includes vertical and horizontal glass tube photobioreactors for controlled production as well as the development of the SuperAlgaeā„¢ cultivation system for low-cost agricultural applications.

Biomass Processing

Our processing facility is equipped to perform a range of biomass processing techniques, including harvesting, cell disruption and enzymatic treatment. These processes form the foundation for future research into proteins, peptides, pigments and other valuable bioactive compounds.

Aquaculture Culture Repository

We are developing a specialised culture repository service for the aquaculture industry. This service is designed to preserve clients’ microalgae strains on agar, provide clean inoculum prepared from stable cultures, maintain secure backup stocks and supply additional culture volumes when required.

Research & Innovation

Research is central to everything we do. We continue to investigate new cultivation technologies, processing methods and sustainable applications that will enable microalgae to contribute to regenerative agriculture, aquaculture and future bio-based industries.