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Innovative start-ups win big at radicle corn value chain challenge

Innovative start-ups win big at radicle corn value chain challenge
Oct 28, 2024
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Radicle Growth awards top innovations in sustainable corn technologies

Radicle Growth recently celebrated the winners of its Corn Value Chain Challenge, a competition dedicated to supporting sustainable innovations in the corn industry.

Sponsored by US corn farmers, the event brought together forward-thinking companies from around the globe, all showcasing unique applications for corn that drive long-term demand in eco-friendly industries.

Held in San Francisco, the event awarded a total of $1.5 million in investments to companies demonstrating breakthrough technologies that create sustainable uses for corn.

The top prize of $1 million was awarded to me energy GmbH. This German-based company has developed portable, rapid chargers powered by renewable energy derived from bioethanol.

Unlike traditional electric charging stations, me energy chargers can generate electricity independently without a connection to the power grid, using corn-based bioethanol as a clean energy source. This innovation represents a significant step toward providing renewable energy solutions while creating new demand for corn-based products.

In second place, with a prize of $500,000, was awarded to Låkril Technologies. The company has created a bifunctional catalyst that enables the transformation of corn ethanol into bio-based acrylics, providing a sustainable alternative to conventional petrochemical methods.

By using renewable corn resources, Låkril addresses the need for eco-friendly chemical production, reducing carbon emissions and meeting the rising demand for sustainable products.

Mark Mueller, Vice President of the Iowa Corn Growers Association, expressed his excitement, stating, “As a farmer, it’s exciting to see companies like me Energy and Låkril tapping into corn’s potential as a feedstock, unlocking its many benefits and helping to drive its demand. These innovators are finding new ways to convert corn into bio-based chemicals and green energy solutions.”

Kirk Haney, Managing Partner at Radicle Growth, shared, “We are proud to recognize the groundbreaking innovations from our finalists in the Radicle Corn Value Chain Challenge. These projects not only highlight the versatility of corn but also demonstrate the potential for transforming our economy towards sustainability. By investing in these visionary companies, we are paving the way for a greener future where agriculture and innovation go hand in hand.”

With increasing global competition and the need for sustainable solutions, initiatives like the Radicle Corn Value Chain Challenge highlight the future potential of agriculture and encourage new pathways for corn-based products to thrive in the global market.

Photo Credit: RADICLE


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