UniVerve
Micro-algae Biomass Production for Feedstock
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2009 by Ohad Zuckerman and Raanan Herzog, UniVerve operated with 1–10 employees. The company secured $11.5 million across 6 funding rounds from 1 investor. UniVerve holds multiple patents for its cultivation technology in the United States, China, and Israel.
Business overview
UniVerve developed a flexible and scalable micro-algae biomass production technology, enabling the use of micro-algae biomass as feedstock for the food, feed, and bio-based industries. The company's technology covered the entire production process, focusing on the micro-algae genus Nannochloropsis to produce micro-algae oil high in omega-3 fatty acids (EPA), protein-rich biomass, and extracts for health and cosmetic purposes. UniVerve operated within the Agriculture & Food Technologies sector, serving markets in China, Israel, and Brazil.
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- What is UniVerve's primary focus?
- UniVerve specializes in developing flexible and scalable micro-algae biomass production technology for feedstock applications in the food, feed, and bio-based industries.
- Who founded UniVerve?
- UniVerve was co-founded by Ohad Zuckerman and Raanan Herzog.
- What is UniVerve's employee count?
- UniVerve operated with 1–10 employees.
- What is the total capital raised by UniVerve?
- UniVerve raised a total of $11.5 million across 6 funding rounds.
- When did UniVerve cease operations?
- UniVerve ceased to operate in December 2021.