Innovative Microbial Synthesis of Carmine Dye with Low Carbon Emissions
Carmine dye, widely used in high-end cosmetics, is traditionally extracted from cochineal insects. Luxury brands are phasing out animal-sourced carmine and seeking alternatives. The Innovative Microbial Synthesis of Carmine Dye with Low Carbon Emissions uses synthetic biology and bioengineered microorganisms to efficiently produce carmine in bioreactors, ensuring consistent quality and scalable industrial production.
ITRI is a world-leading applied technology research institute with more than 6,000 outstanding employees. Its mission is to drive industrial development, create economic value, and enhance social well-being through technology R&D. Founded in 1973, it pioneered in IC development and started to nurture new tech ventures and deliver its R&D results to industries. ITRI has set up and incubated companies such as TSMC, UMC, Taiwan Mask Corp., Epistar Corp., Mirle Automation Corp., and Taiwan Biomaterial Co.
Recycling electronic-grade spherical silica from waste epoxy molding compound using a low-carbon green process
Innovative valorization of non-hazardous oily sludge for the production of fuel oil and mesoporous magnetic carbon composite materials
Novel and green process to synthesis high quality graphene as conductive additives for Li ion batteries
Three dimension nanoporous nanomaterial Microplasma-Enginnered assemblies on paper substrate for hydrogen gas production , surface-enhanced Raman scattering and catalytic reduction
Technology maturity:Experiment stage
Exhibiting purpose:Display of scientific results
Trading preferences:Technical license/cooperation、New products development
Coming soon!