Daphne Technology launches Daphne Solutions SA
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
World Fertilizer,
The spin-off is positioned to better serve customers by offering project engineering solutions integrating its innovative technologies for sulfur removal and carbon management through circular economy initiatives.
Daphne Solutions will take over key projects, such as the SulPure®technology, which transforms harmful H2S waste stream from gas processing into ammonium sulfate fertilizer, and the carbon capture developments. This move allows the company to streamline operations and focus solely on providing sustainable, waste-to-value solutions that benefit the environment and generate economic returns for industrial clients.
The company has developed technologies aimed at decarbonising industries. Given the strategic importance and distinct market dynamics of sulphur removal and carbon capture, establishing a separate entity allows for better focus on these specialised areas.
Dr. Mario Michan, Founder and CEO of Daphne Technology, said: “The new entity will focus on delivering circular economy solutions that help industries convert emissions into valuable resources while minimising their environmental impact.”
In addition to sulphur removal, the company will introduce mobile carbon capture technology to help industries manage emissions at the source. These portable, energy-efficient systems can be easily scaled to meet facility needs. By capturing carbon before it is released into the atmosphere, the company aim to support global efforts to combat climate change and help industries meet tightening regulatory requirements. This portfolio of solutions addresses the growing demand for technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and convert industrial waste into economically viable products.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/sulfur/10102024/daphne-technology-launch-daphne-solutions-sa-focused-on-sulfur-removal-and-carbon-management/
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