Corporates
FlexBio Technologie GmbHFlexBio Technologie GmbH was founded in 2014 as a spin-off from the HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts Göttingen and has since developed into a technology-leading green-tech company for industrial wastewater treatment and decentralized energy generation. The company's founding was based on a patented proprietary process, and since then, FlexBio has continuously developed new innovations: from the first modular containerized plant to turnkey plug-and-play solutions and current developments such as MethA-Pur. The range of services extends from process design, engineering, plant construction, and automation to assembly and commissioning, as well as service, remote monitoring, operational optimization, and pilot tests directly at the customer's site – all from a single source. The product portfolio includes compact containerized plants for anaerobic and aerobic wastewater treatment, fixed-bed reactors, SBR and MBR systems, flotation, filtration, exhaust air treatment, and systems for biogas utilization and processing. FlexBio sees itself not merely as a component supplier, but as a system provider of practical, economical, and future-proof complete solutions that grow with customer needs. This commitment to innovation is evident in every single product: resource-efficient, modularly scalable, and with a positive energy balance. Target sectors include companies with highly contaminated organic wastewater and untapped energy potential – particularly the food and beverage industry, breweries, dairies, meat and delicatessen processors, confectionery manufacturers, agricultural operations, biogas plant operators, and biowaste processors, as well as selected industrial and municipal applications. The overarching goal is to transform wastewater from a cost factor into a valuable resource for energy generation, climate protection, and competitiveness. With each new development – ​​currently MethA-Pur – FlexBio consistently expands upon this commitment and makes a measurable contribution to the energy and heat transition in Lower Saxony and beyond.
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