Separative, an innovative start-up, awarded at the EIC Accelerator Pilot challenge
The deep-tech start-up SEPARATIVE, winner of the European EIC Accelerator Pilot, has been awarded €7.4 million in funding to market its innovation in molecule separation to the pharmaceutical industry. The success rate for this call of proposals dedicated to innovative SMEs with high growth potential, was 0.9%.
Hosted on the Axel’One PPI platform in Solaize, France, Separative is an innovative start-up and developer of High Performance Multicapillary Chromatography (HPMC) for chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
SEPARATIVE’s award-winning innovation makes it possible to reduce the pressure required in state-of-the-art chromatography by a factor of 30, making purification processes 10 times faster and more efficient, at a much lower cost than current technologies. Chemists and process engineers will have at their disposal a new economical, energy efficient and highly productive separation tool that will allow all kinds of mixtures to be separated using the full range of known chemical reactions, instead of just relying on heat.
“This award from the prestigious EIC Accelerator Pilot is a recognition of the major impact that our breakthrough innovation will have on key European strategic applications in green chemistry and health.[…]” We will be able to strengthen our teams, finalise industrialisation and offer our first product range to pharmaceutical research laboratories,” states Cyril Burkovic, Chief Operating Officer.
Click on the following link to view Separative’s press release: https://separative.net/separative-laureate-du-concours-europeen-eic-accelerator-pilot/