Cleantech company Cetogenix secures $23m UK water project
The major milestone should help kickstart interest in its Series A funding round.
Scion and Cetogenix staff in Rotorua, with Cetogenix chief scientific officer Daniel Gapes in the foreground.
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Rotorua-based cleantech company Cetogenix has secured a major commercial milestone with its hydrothermal oxidation platform Ceto-Boost selected as a core component in a $23 million UK water sector innovation programme.
Cetogenix is at the early stages of scaling the bolt-on technology that can lift
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