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November 19, 2024

DLG - Impulse Pitches winner 2024 announced

November 19, 2024 - Alganize GmbH from Berlin, Germany, won the DLG Impulse Pitches 2024. Last week on November 14, the start-up was able to prevail against four other pioneers in the final round of live pitches. The short presentations took place at the 'Inhouse Farming - Feed & Food Show' as part of the world's leading EuroTier and EnergyDecentral 2024 trade fairs for livestock and renewable energy in Hanover, Germany. Alganize convinced the expert jury with the Alganize microbiome, which is designed to significantly improve soil health on a microalgae basis. In addition to the depth of innovation and practical relevance, the aspects of economic efficiency and improvement of the environmental and energy situation were also decisive for the win.

This year, international applications for the 'DLG Impulse Pitches' came from the fields of alternative protein sources, algae, insects, vertical farming, aquaponics and aquaculture. A jury of experts used strict selection criteria to determine five nominees, who had the chance to convince the jury of their innovations in a 10 minute presentation in Hanover. Alganize won with a new technology that uses microalgae to produce valuable metabolites that can help the agricultural industry to significantly reduce its use of conventional fertilisers and pesticides. The fertility of soils should be maintained or restored on degraded soils. As different as the nominated products, concepts and technologies were in their approach, they all shared the potential for new and further development of the production and value chain of indoor farming as well as alternative feed and food production. Another crucial factor for the nomination of the pioneers was that their concepts were ready for and relevant to practical application.

The jury of experts

The international jury consisted of seven renowned experts from research, education, industry and practice chaired by Christopher Nigischer, consider it GmbH (Germany). The deputy chairperson is Professor Katharina Riehn, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany). Other jury members are: Jasmin Dold, represented by Aleix Bruns Pérez, BayWa Venture GmbH, New Protein Solutions at BayWa AG (Germany), Adrian Feiler, German Aquaculture Association (Germany); Professor Tilo Hühn, Zhaw Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland) as well as Dr Stefan Pecoroni, GEA Westfalia Separator Group GmbH (Germany) and Tom Zöllner, FarmTech Society (Belgium).

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