Examples Of Sustainable Technology Engineering Consulting
We’ve helped 80+ companies develop and scale-up their process-based sustainable technologies.
Understanding the Cost of Commercialization for an Alternative Protein Company
The client had developed an innovative process to utilize microbes to address widely prevalent intestinal disorders. They were operating at a limited commercial scale and were looking to scale their production.
Bringing Novel Sludge Handling Technology To The US Market
European technology company has a full-scale facility operating in the EU to handle sludge, a wastewater by product, and engaged Next Rung to manage the commercialization of the technology in the US.
Aquaculture Sludge Technology Evaluation
An international aquaculture company expanding operations to a site in the Northeast US sought a solution for handling salty sludge generated by their on-land seawater-based process.
Commercialization and Process Engineering for Wave Powered Desalination Systems
A company developing wave-powered desalination systems to address drinking water access in coastal communities needed a temporary head of engineering to get them past the commercialization phase.
Saving a Fermentation Company $34 Million During Their Expansion
A fermentation company had just been acquired, and their parent corporation had ambitions plans to expand their production. They needed guidance on how to structure this massive expansion of their fermentation process in a cost-effective and strategic manner.
Scaling an Alternative Meat Company to 100x Capacity
An alternative meat company that had just raised funding was making their product in small lab-scale fermenters. The low production capacity was limiting them from achieving their full commercial potential. They connected with the Next Rung team to gain momentum and clarity towards commercial expansion.
Scaling Up Production Capacity and Efficiency for a Microbiome Therapeutics Company
A startup silk-based protein company had just raised over $15 million to commercialize production of their novel process. The challenge was that they didn’t have a clear understanding of what their commercial scale process would look like or the steps to get there, and did not yet have an in-house team with the experience to successfully make the transition from bench scale.
Scaling Up the Manufacturing of Sustainable Surfactants Through Fermentation
The client had developed an innovative process to utilize microbes to address widely prevalent intestinal disorders. They were operating at a limited commercial scale and were looking to scale their production.