What is Direct Air Capture Technology?

Our revolutionary Direct Air Capture (DAC) system is designed to efficiently extract CO2 directly from the atmosphere with the lowest energy consumption. Utilizing our proprietary adsorbent technology, the system intakes ambient air and selectively captures CO2 molecules. The CO2-free air is then released back into the environment, while the pure, concentrated CO2 is collected for various applications. This state-of-the-art process not only reduces greenhouse gas levels but also provides a sustainable source of CO2 for industries such as agriculture and construction at different scales. Our DAC system is an innovative solution for tackling climate change, offering a scalable and environmentally friendly method for CO2 capture and utilization. By integrating our technology, businesses can significantly lower their carbon footprint and contribute to a greener future.

1. Direct Air Capture for Greenhouses and Plant Growing

Our cutting-edge Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology is revolutionizing the agricultural industry by on-site supplying essential CO2 for greenhouses and plant growing, eliminating the cost of CO2 supply from external sources or burning any fossil fuel to increase the heat and moisture of greenhouses. By capturing CO2 directly from the atmosphere, we provide a sustainable and efficient solution to enhance plant growth and productivity. This innovative approach not only boosts crop yields but also helps reduce the carbon footprint of agricultural practices.

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2. Direct Air capture technology for CO2 sequestered green concrete.

We are pioneering the use of Direct Air Capture technology to produce CO2 for creating CO2-sequestered green concrete. Our process captures CO2 from the atmosphere, liquefies it using a nano bubble generator, and mixes it with concrete ingredients. The result is a product that is not only stronger but also requires less cement, making it more environmentally friendly. This innovative approach reduces the carbon emissions associated with traditional concrete production, contributing to a more sustainable construction industry. Our unique technology maximizes CO2 storage in concrete while optimizing its engineering properties.

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3. Artificial Trees Using Algae in Furniture and Building Contents

Our artificial trees leverage the power of algae to create sustainable and aesthetically pleasing furniture and building contents. These artificial trees are designed to mimic natural trees, capturing CO2 and producing oxygen, while also serving functional and decorative purposes in homes and offices. By integrating algae into everyday items, we provide a unique solution to indoor air quality and carbon capture.

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4. What is Subcrete’s 3D print transfer technology?

Subcrete’s 3D print transfer technology is set to revolutionize the architectural and construction industries. This cutting-edge technology seamlessly integrates ultra-high-performance concrete with advanced 3D print transfer techniques, enabling the efficient production of intricate architectural and structural elements. Essentially, Subcrete combines the strength of ultra-high-performance concrete with the precision of 3D print transfer to enhance precast and architectural components.
Applications of this technology include artificial granite and marble, urban street furnishings, cast stone items, exterior facades, rainscreen cladding systems, sound-blocking barrier walls, interior cladding tiles, flower pots, and more.

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Join the Movement Towards a Greener Future

Imagine a world where your business not only thrives but also leads in sustainability. With our Direct Air Capture technology, you have the power to reduce your carbon footprint, enhance your products, and contribute to a healthier planet. Whether you’re revolutionizing agriculture with CO2-enriched greenhouses, constructing stronger green concrete, or creating eco-friendly spaces with algae-based furniture, your choices today can shape a sustainable tomorrow. Let’s work together to make innovation synonymous with environmental responsibility.