Cobric Chemicals specializes in the commercialization and demonstration of clean-tech solutions, particularly in the waste recycling sector. The company collaborates with established waste management firms to enhance its market presence and minimize risks, thereby facilitating quicker profitability. Cobric has developed a proprietary high-temperature metal recovery process that efficiently extracts zinc from secondary sources. This innovative technology allows clients to implement and showcase clean-tech solutions while also licensing these technologies to specific users and markets. Through these efforts, Cobric Chemicals aims to advance sustainable practices in the recycling industry.
Polar Sapphire Ltd. is a Toronto-based company that specializes in the manufacturing and sale of high-purity aluminum oxide powder, commonly known as alumina. The company produces alumina in purity levels ranging from 3N to 6N, offering various particle size distributions tailored for different applications. This high-purity powder serves as a crucial feedstock for the production of sapphire ingots, which are essential in the manufacturing of LED substrates. Additionally, Polar Sapphire's alumina is utilized in the production of high-purity engineered ceramics, polishing agents, abrasion-resistant coatings, and other non-LED applications. The company has developed a proprietary method to produce low-cost, high-purity alumina, enhancing its competitive position in the market.
Validere Technologies Inc. is a Toronto-based company that specializes in providing critical information about liquids to large markets, particularly in the oil and gas sector. Founded in 2015, Validere develops portable devices such as the Validere Identifier, which assesses liquid safety by comparing samples against a comprehensive library, and EDGE Connect, which facilitates secure connections between buyers and sellers to identify arbitrage opportunities. The company's solutions enable industry participants to optimize their operational and trading decisions by delivering real-time quality intelligence and actionable testing data. This innovation allows oil and gas companies to accurately monitor product quality, streamline logistics, and enhance trading strategies, resulting in significant cost savings and increased revenue. Validere's technology supports transparency and accountability in liquid measurement, making it a valuable resource for producers and midstream organizations.
PyroGenesis Canada Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and commercialization of advanced plasma processes and systems, serving various industries such as defense, metallurgical, mining, advanced materials, oil and gas, and environmental sectors. The company offers a range of innovative solutions, including the DROSRITE process for enhancing metal recovery from dross, plasma atomized metal powders, and the PUREVAP system for producing high purity metallurgical and solar grade silicon from quartz. Additionally, PyroGenesis manufactures plasma torches for applications in waste treatment, gas heating, and advanced materials production. The company also provides systems for plasma arc gasification, waste destruction, and the elimination of harmful substances, including chemical warfare agents. Based in Montréal, Canada, PyroGenesis combines engineering expertise with cutting-edge research and development, positioning itself as a leader in the plasma technology sector.
Hydrogen Optimized specializes in the development and commercialization of large-scale Green Hydrogen production systems aimed at high-growth markets. The company has introduced the RuggedCell™ high-current water electrolysis system, which is engineered to provide low-cost Green Hydrogen suitable for the largest industrial applications. By utilizing innovative hydrogen technology, Hydrogen Optimized enables industries to achieve economically viable hydrogen production through renewable energy sources.
Flyscan Systems Inc. develops airborne platform that automates the detection of small oil leaks and offers a series of visual inspection functions. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in Québec, Canada.
HiFi Engineering Inc. specializes in the development of fiber optic sensing systems designed for the oil and gas industry. The company creates advanced monitoring solutions, including sensing cables, downhole tools, and software for data acquisition and interpretation, aimed at applications such as reservoir monitoring, pipeline integrity, and leak detection. Notable products include the HDS MiCro tool for downhole flow and the HDS MaCro system for permanent monitoring of pipelines and reservoirs. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Calgary, Canada, HiFi Engineering serves North American oil and gas service companies. The company’s technology is supported by over 33 patents and collaborative relationships with major industry players, enhancing its capacity to deliver high-quality data to its customers.
Summit Nanotech Corporation is a business-to-business company based in Calgary, Canada, founded in 2018. It specializes in nanotechnology to develop innovative solutions for lithium extraction, aiming to optimize operations for lithium producers while minimizing environmental impact. The company's patented extraction technology is designed to deliver economically competitive, battery-grade lithium, addressing the industry's demand for sustainable practices. By focusing on modular commercial systems, Summit Nanotech seeks to upscale and commercialize its advanced concepts in lithium extraction, positioning itself as a leader in the energy development sector.
SeeO2 Energy is a company focused on efficiently converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into marketable and clean value-added fuels and chemicals using reversible fuel-cell technology. SeeO2 Energy is converting carbon dioxide into marketable and clean value-added fuels and chemicals using reversible fuel technology. Its electrolyzers can efficiently generate gases on-site such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or oxygen in a reliable way. The company is developing an efficient and high performance reversible solid oxide cells (RSOFCs). Its technology, which involves the use of a high-performance catalyst material, allows the electrochemical conversion of water to hydrogen, carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO), and CO2 and water to produce syngas, a mixture of CO and H2.
Hydra Energy Corporation, based in Delta, Canada, specializes in providing hydrogen as a service to fleet operators, focusing on clean combustion in transportation. Founded in 2012, the company retrofits diesel-powered heavy-duty vehicles to operate partially on hydrogen, which significantly reduces fuel costs and carbon emissions. Hydra Energy's innovative model includes partnerships that facilitate hydrogen supply and fueling, allowing fleets to run more efficiently without incurring additional expenses. By offering fixed-term fuel supply contracts for dual-fuel systems that can utilize both hydrogen and gasoline, Hydra Energy helps commercial vehicle fleets transition towards more sustainable operations while promoting environmental benefits.
Qube Technologies specializes in developing innovative solutions for continuous emissions monitoring in the oil and gas industry, as well as in landfills and mines. The company focuses on creating Internet of Things (IoT) devices that leverage artificial intelligence to accurately detect and measure greenhouse gas emissions. By employing advanced technologies such as machine learning and edge computing, Qube's systems enable industrial facilities to monitor emissions in real time. This approach not only facilitates compliance with environmental regulations but also helps reduce costs associated with emissions management, particularly for methane emissions in the oil and gas sector.
Swirltex Inc. specializes in the design and supply of custom wastewater treatment systems for various applications, including wastewater treatment, produced water treatment, dairy processing, mining wastewater, and beverage clarification. Founded in 2015 and located in Calgary, Canada, Swirltex utilizes a patented membrane technology that separates solids and liquids based on buoyancy. This innovative approach enables the treatment of water that would otherwise be deemed unusable, allowing for enhanced production while minimizing environmental pollution. By effectively manipulating the buoyancy of different contaminants, Swirltex provides efficient solutions for complex water treatment challenges.
Absolute Combustion International is an oil and gas energy company based in Leduc. The company specializes in developing innovative burner technology that enhances the performance of industrial combustion systems while prioritizing environmental sustainability. Their technology improves heat transfer efficiency and reduces emissions, benefiting industries such as aerospace, oil and gas, and recycling. By focusing on these advancements, Absolute Combustion enables clients to boost production efficiency, lower operational costs, and enhance workplace safety in both national and international markets.
Pyrowave Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in advanced recycling technology solutions, utilizing microwave-based chemical processes to convert post-consumer and post-industrial plastics into high-value liquid products. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Oakville, the company employs a patented high-power microwave catalytic depolymerization technology, which restores plastics to their molecular state, indistinguishable from virgin materials. This innovative approach facilitates the infinite recycling of plastics, addressing the growing need for sustainable waste management. Pyrowave serves a diverse clientele, including municipal clients, private recyclers, and generators, by leasing its recycling machines and providing the resultant products from its processing operations.
Developer of an adsorption-based chiller designed for renewable and sustainable cooling power. The company's chiller specializes in providing efficient cooling by consuming natural gas and producing electricity by utilizing heat in the form of hot water, enabling clients to provide cooling from sustainable energy sources at much more cost-effective rates saving both the environment and money.
Kruger Inc. operates across various traditional industry sectors, including pulp and paper, forest products, and containerboard and packaging. The company is committed to transforming renewable resources into sustainable products essential for everyday life. Its extensive product range includes publication papers, tissue products, specialty papers, and corrugated packaging, all made from recycled fibers. Additionally, Kruger is a significant player in renewable energy and the production of wines and spirits. By focusing on eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions, Kruger Inc. supports the pulp and paper, containerboard, and packaging industries while promoting sustainability and innovation.
CelluFuel Inc. is a Canadian company based in Halifax that specializes in producing synthetic renewable fuels from forestry resources. Established in 2008, the company focuses on commercializing renewable liquid fuels in North America. It is developing next-generation technology that converts woody biomass into renewable diesel fuel, aiming to provide sustainable energy sources. By utilizing clean and renewable methods, CelluFuel enables industries to achieve substantial economic and environmental benefits.
EnerPure is a cleantech energy company focused on recycling waste petroleum into a clean source of fuel and energy. The company has developed advanced technology that processes waste oil through several stages, including pre-treatment, preparation of feedstock, and refining via distillation and filtration to produce diesel fuel. This innovative approach not only helps clients minimize the environmental impact associated with waste oil but also contributes to local employment opportunities. By transforming waste petroleum into usable energy, EnerPure plays a significant role in promoting sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
C2CNT specializes in carbon dioxide conversion technology aimed at mitigating climate change. The company focuses on capturing carbon dioxide emissions from thermal power generation and various industrial processes, transforming this greenhouse gas into valuable carbon nanotubes. Through its innovative approach, C2CNT produces sustainable and high-quality carbon nanotubes from recycled carbon dioxide, contributing to environmental sustainability and enabling a reduction in the impacts of global warming. In addition to manufacturing these products, C2CNT also licenses its carbon capture technology, positioning itself as a key player in the effort to combat climate change.
Mangrove Water Technologies Ltd. specializes in the development of a wastewater desalination system that effectively treats and purifies contaminated well water. The company's innovative technology converts saline wastewater and waste gases into desalinated water and value-added chemicals, which can be utilized on-site, specifically for oil and gas field applications. Established in 2017 and headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Mangrove has successfully advanced its technology from a laboratory concept to a commercial-scale field pilot over the past four years. The technology was initially developed by the Wilkinson research group at the University of British Columbia, with support from various Canadian funding organizations. Its modular and mobile design allows for versatile applications, making it a significant player in the field of water treatment and resource recovery.
Direct-C Limited is a Canadian company specializing in hydrocarbon leak detection sensors and remote communication systems tailored for the oil and gas industry. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Edmonton, with additional offices in Calgary and Bath, the company has developed innovative solutions such as SubSense, a mobile ground probe for site monitoring; PatchSense, which involves affixing sensors directly to pipelines; and TankSense, designed for storage tank monitoring. Their proprietary nanocomposite coating technology specifically reacts to liquid hydrocarbons, ensuring high accuracy in leak detection with zero false positives and instant alerts. This technology enhances response times to potential incidents, thereby improving the integrity monitoring of oil and gas infrastructure. Originally developed at the University of Calgary, Direct-C’s products aim to increase precision in leak detection while minimizing environmental impact and product loss.
Rotoliptic Technologies Inc. develops displacement pumps. The company offers electric submersible and truck transfer pumps that focus on pumping crude oil in mindstream oil and gas applications, and bitumen in the Canadian oil sands. Rotoliptic Technologies Inc. is headquartered in Canada.
Saltworks Technologies Inc. is a water technology company based in Richmond, Canada, specializing in the design, manufacture, and delivery of advanced desalination and wastewater treatment systems. Founded in 2008, the company provides innovative solutions for treating challenging water conditions, including turnkey crystallizer systems, ion exchange membrane products, and membrane-stack systems. Saltworks offers a range of technologies, including ElectroChem Advanced Electrodialysis systems, salt splitters for recovering previously scale-limited waters, and ammonia splitters for ammonia removal. Its SaltMaker Evaporator Crystallizer is designed for low-temperature wastewater and brine treatment. The company's systems support various applications such as industrial wastewater treatment, zero liquid discharge, and recovery of acids and bases across sectors like agriculture, mining, and food processing. With a global customer base, Saltworks combines smart design and intelligent automation to help clients reduce brine volume, lower disposal costs, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Fractal Systems Inc., a heavy oil technology company, develops, patents, and deploys solutions to improve producer margins, de-bottleneck infrastructure, and provide flexibility associated with the transportation of heavy oil and bitumen. It offers JetShear, a commercial ready suite of technologies that improve bitumen product quality and lower bitumen viscosity allowing processed fluids to move more freely in transport pipelines. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Sherbrooke, Canada with an additional offices in Calgary, Canada; and a laboratory in Sherbrooke, Canada.
Manufacturer of a zero-emission compressor intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The company product eliminates methane leaks typically associated with well-site natural gas compression, enabling oil and gas industries to reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions generated during operations.
Fractal Systems Inc., a heavy oil technology company, develops, patents, and deploys solutions to improve producer margins, de-bottleneck infrastructure, and provide flexibility associated with the transportation of heavy oil and bitumen. It offers JetShear, a commercial ready suite of technologies that improve bitumen product quality and lower bitumen viscosity allowing processed fluids to move more freely in transport pipelines. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Sherbrooke, Canada with an additional offices in Calgary, Canada; and a laboratory in Sherbrooke, Canada.
Imtex Membranes Corp. is a Canadian company based in Mississauga that specializes in advanced membrane separation technology for the petrochemical and refining industries. Founded in 2007, the company has developed the Permylene membrane system, which provides a high-performance and commercially viable alternative to traditional distillation methods for the extraction and purification of olefins. This innovative technology not only enhances the separation of olefins from paraffins and other compounds but also significantly reduces wasteful gas flaring and lowers the energy requirements and emissions associated with these processes. Imtex Membranes aims to deliver substantial economic and environmental benefits, potentially setting new standards within the industry.
Consolidated Biofuels produces Biodiesel from a variety of feed stocks that exceed the fuel requirements
Ambyint Inc. is a Calgary-based company that specializes in artificial lift optimization solutions for exploration and production (E&P) companies in the oil and gas industry. Founded in 2004 and previously known as PumpWell Solutions Ltd., Ambyint offers advanced software products, including the Amplify Real-Time Controller and the Infinity Optimization Platform. These solutions leverage artificial intelligence and physics-based analytics to automate diagnostics, adjust operating parameters, and predict potential failures, thereby enhancing production and reducing operating expenses. Ambyint's technology integrates with existing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems or can be utilized with its High Resolution Adaptive Controllers, enabling improved data acquisition and automated control of artificial lift systems. With over a decade of domain expertise, Ambyint aims to deliver significant improvements in production outcomes and operational efficiency for its clients.
MEG Energy Corp. is a Canadian energy company specializing in sustainable in situ thermal oil production in the southern Athabasca region of Alberta. The company holds a 100% interest in approximately 750 square miles of mineral leases and primarily operates the Christina Lake Project. Utilizing steam-assisted gravity drainage extraction methods, MEG aims to enhance oil recovery while reducing carbon emissions. It transports and sells its thermal oil product to refiners across North America and internationally. Additionally, MEG owns key midstream assets, including a 50%-owned joint venture in the Access Pipeline, which connects its operations to major transportation hubs, and the Stonefell Terminal, a 900,000-barrel storage facility designed to mitigate risks associated with pipeline restrictions. MEG is also innovating with technologies such as its proprietary HI-Q® process, which modifies bitumen blends for more efficient transport, thereby lowering environmental impact and transportation costs. The company is guided by an experienced team committed to responsible energy development and strategic growth within the oil sands sector.
New Rubber Technologies (NRT) specializes in the devulcanization and reformulation of rubber materials, focusing on the reuse of waste rubbers and plastics. The company primarily utilizes end-of-life tires and other rubber waste streams as feedstocks to produce devulcanized rubber particulates. This innovative approach allows businesses to access new rubber materials derived from waste, thereby reducing costs and promoting sustainability in the rubber industry. NRT's unique processes provide valuable solutions for companies seeking to enhance their material offerings while addressing environmental concerns associated with rubber waste.
KMX Technologies, a subsidiary of Antelope Water Management, specializes in Vacuum Membrane Distillation technology. The company develops membrane distillation systems that offer efficient and cost-effective solutions for brine concentration and organic solvent recovery. Its technology is applicable in various sectors, including mining, desalination, oil and gas, environmental remediation, and industrial wastewater treatment. KMX Technologies' systems can be integrated with conventional methods such as reverse osmosis and distillation, enhancing separation efficiency and providing next-generation water treatment solutions.
Dundee Sustainable Technologies Inc. specializes in the development and commercialization of innovative technologies for treating refractory materials in the mining industry both in Canada and internationally. The company focuses on its proprietary CLEVR process, which efficiently extracts precious metals while simultaneously removing and stabilizing harmful contaminants like arsenic, antimony, and cadmium. Additionally, Dundee employs the GlassLock process to stabilize arsenic and produce a compliant, insoluble glass residue. By utilizing these advanced hydrometallurgical techniques, the company successfully extracts precious and base metals from ores, concentrates, and tailings that conventional methods cannot process due to metallurgical or environmental challenges. Dundee Sustainable Technologies also offers technical services to mining clients, assisting them in evaluating various processing alternatives. Established in 1997 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, the company was previously known as Nichromet Extraction Inc. before rebranding in January 2014. It operates as a subsidiary of Dundee Corporation.
Acceleware Ltd. is an oil and gas technology company based in Calgary, Canada, operating in both Canada and the United States. The company specializes in two primary segments: High-Performance Computing (HPC) and RF Heating. Acceleware develops innovative technologies for enhanced heavy oil and oil sands production, utilizing radio frequency heating. Its suite of computational software products includes solutions for electromagnetic modeling, RF heating simulation, seismic data processing, and subsurface velocity modeling. Acceleware also offers consulting services and training programs focused on parallel computing, helping enterprises optimize their computing capabilities, including architecting multi-core processing solutions and GPU programming training. The company serves a diverse clientele, including major oil and gas firms and global cell phone manufacturers, by providing tools that improve data interpretation and accelerate product development cycles. Founded in 2004, Acceleware is committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the oil and gas and computer-aided engineering sectors.
waterStrider treatment removes oil, sulphide, bacteria, metals, and suspended solids from frac water, making it reusable for a fraction of the price of current fresh water use at fracking sites. In doing so, the environmental impact and costs associated with fracking are dramatically reduced.
Agar Corporation is a leading pioneer of non-nuclear, versatile, multi-phase flow meters used to optimize oil well testing and production. Agar provides innovative solutions for applications such as: heavy oil well testing, waste water treatment, automatic tank dewatering, desalters and gas liquid foam control.
Forward Water Technologies is a wastewater treatment company focused on innovating the purification and desalination of water. The firm commercializes its proprietary forward osmosis technology, which offers a more efficient and environmentally friendly solution for treating wastewater. This technology enables businesses to effectively clean their wastewater, reducing the need for costly disposal methods. By addressing the challenges associated with traditional wastewater management, Forward Water Technologies aims to transform the industry and recover water that is typically lost in conventional processes.
Calscan Solutions is an instrumentation and control company that manufactures downhole and sub-surface pressure recorders, flow computers, solar powered separator controls, and cyclone separators. The company was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Medellin, Antioquia.
Fossil Water has provided design-build, EPCM and consulting services since 2004.They specialize in water, wastewater and waste processing for industrial and municipal clients.They deliver projects up to 50% faster by utilizing their proprietary software, workflow automation and modular designs.
PurLucid Treatment Solutions is a North American company specializing in innovative water and wastewater treatment systems. It focuses on serving industries such as heavy oil, mining, forestry, and other industrial sectors. The company has developed proprietary technologies that enhance hydrocarbon recovery and provide ultra-filtered water, effectively removing water and solids during the oil recovery process. By offering advanced solutions for water treatment, PurLucid aims to address the specific needs of its clients while promoting sustainable practices in resource-intensive industries.
Since 1998, Ground Effects Environmental Services (GEE) has developed patented technologies and more than 70 ground-breaking in situ remediation technologies in hundreds of sites across Canada.Headquartered in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, they lead the way in developing innovative mobile remediation solutions, with a specialty in electrokinetic technologies for frac flowback treatment, salt remediation, drill cuttings treatment and invert drilling mud treatment for the oil and gas, mining and industrial sectors. Ground Effects is built on the belief that innovative+ design means better results.
Based in Brantford, Ontario, GreenMantra™ Technologies utilizes a proprietary thermo-catalytic system and patented process to cost-effectively convert and "up-cycle" waste plastics, including hard-to-recycle materials such as grocery bags and film, into high-value waxes and other specialty chemicals. These materials have a broad range of applications in the coatings, plastics processing, adhesives, roofing and paving industries.
Flyscan Systems Inc. develops airborne platform that automates the detection of small oil leaks and offers a series of visual inspection functions. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in Québec, Canada.
Developer of waste-transformation technology intended to transform municipal solid waste back into raw materials. The company's technology offers to transform solid waste streams into high-value fuels and recyclable materials and minimize the cost of dealing with these streams, enabling clients to eliminate the need for landfills and take care of the environment around them.
Airex Energy Inc. is a Canadian company based in Laval, founded in 2008. The company specializes in biomass torrefaction, a process that converts various types of feedstock, such as woody biomass and agricultural waste, into biocoal. Airex Energy's innovative technology is centered around a patented cyclonic bed reactor known as CarbonFX, which facilitates large-scale production of biocoal. This technology presents a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, contributing to renewable energy solutions.
Saltworks Technologies Inc. is a water technology company based in Richmond, Canada, specializing in the design, manufacture, and delivery of advanced desalination and wastewater treatment systems. Founded in 2008, the company provides innovative solutions for treating challenging water conditions, including turnkey crystallizer systems, ion exchange membrane products, and membrane-stack systems. Saltworks offers a range of technologies, including ElectroChem Advanced Electrodialysis systems, salt splitters for recovering previously scale-limited waters, and ammonia splitters for ammonia removal. Its SaltMaker Evaporator Crystallizer is designed for low-temperature wastewater and brine treatment. The company's systems support various applications such as industrial wastewater treatment, zero liquid discharge, and recovery of acids and bases across sectors like agriculture, mining, and food processing. With a global customer base, Saltworks combines smart design and intelligent automation to help clients reduce brine volume, lower disposal costs, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Advonex International specializes in producing plant-based hydrocarbons aimed at enhancing performance across various personal care and industrial applications. By utilizing non-GMO, sustainably grown seed crops such as canola, soybeans, corn, palm, and coconut, the company offers cost-effective alternatives to traditional materials like waxes, petrolatum, and mineral and silicone oils. Their focus on sustainability and innovation positions them as a valuable partner for businesses seeking to improve their product offerings while contributing to a more sustainable world. The company's dedicated team and flexible operational approach are central to its competitive advantage, enabling the development of effective solutions tailored to client needs.
DarkVision Technologies Inc. specializes in ultrasound-based imaging technology that creates high-resolution 3D models of oil and gas wells. Founded in 2013 and based in North Vancouver, Canada, the company provides an advanced imaging system capable of detecting various downhole issues such as production tubing defects, casing corrosion, and other obstructions. This technology allows oil and gas operators to visualize the inner workings of their wells, enabling informed decision-making that can lead to reduced operating costs, enhanced production efficiency, and improved well integrity while minimizing environmental impacts. Unlike traditional camera systems, DarkVision's ultrasound imaging can penetrate opaque fluids, making it a more effective tool for downhole diagnostics. As of 2020, DarkVision operates as a subsidiary of Koch Engineered Solutions.
DarkVision Technologies Inc. specializes in ultrasound-based imaging technology that creates high-resolution 3D models of oil and gas wells. Founded in 2013 and based in North Vancouver, Canada, the company provides an advanced imaging system capable of detecting various downhole issues such as production tubing defects, casing corrosion, and other obstructions. This technology allows oil and gas operators to visualize the inner workings of their wells, enabling informed decision-making that can lead to reduced operating costs, enhanced production efficiency, and improved well integrity while minimizing environmental impacts. Unlike traditional camera systems, DarkVision's ultrasound imaging can penetrate opaque fluids, making it a more effective tool for downhole diagnostics. As of 2020, DarkVision operates as a subsidiary of Koch Engineered Solutions.
Quantiam Technologies, Inc. is a manufacturing technology company based in Edmonton, Canada, specializing in the development and commercialization of advanced materials, catalysts, coatings, and surfaces designed for extreme-operating environments and energy-related applications. Founded in 1998, Quantiam produces high-performance coatings for the internal surfaces of complex geometries, such as tubulars, with significant capacity for expansion. Its product offerings cater to various industries, including aerospace, automotive, mining, and chemical processing, focusing on applications that require durability and efficiency. The company also develops catalyst systems and nanomaterials aimed at supporting the methanol-hydrogen economy, including innovations in hydrogen storage and production. In addition to manufacturing, Quantiam provides technical services in the characterization of nanomaterials and surfaces, as well as consulting and research services related to advanced materials and their performance.
Pyrowave Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in advanced recycling technology solutions, utilizing microwave-based chemical processes to convert post-consumer and post-industrial plastics into high-value liquid products. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Oakville, the company employs a patented high-power microwave catalytic depolymerization technology, which restores plastics to their molecular state, indistinguishable from virgin materials. This innovative approach facilitates the infinite recycling of plastics, addressing the growing need for sustainable waste management. Pyrowave serves a diverse clientele, including municipal clients, private recyclers, and generators, by leasing its recycling machines and providing the resultant products from its processing operations.
The Corporation is in the business of producing a proprietary activated charcoal like material (SulfaCHAR), which can be used to removed hydrogen sulfide from various gas streams (focusing on methane-rich and odourous air). The SulfaCHAR, once used for the gas cleaning application, has further use as a sulfur-enriched biochar for agricultural purposes (saleable soil amendment product).
Carbon Engineering Ltd. is a Canadian clean energy company established in 2009, headquartered in Squamish, British Columbia. The company specializes in developing and commercializing technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere. Its innovative chemical-based CO2 air capture system allows large facilities to address emissions from various sources, facilitating the management of emissions associated with vehicles, airplanes, and buildings. Carbon Engineering's technology includes an air contactor and a regeneration cycle that enables continuous capture of atmospheric CO2 and the production of pure carbon dioxide. Since 2015, the company has been actively removing CO2 from the atmosphere, and as of December 2017, it has also been synthesizing this captured carbon into clean, affordable transportation fuels.
Steeper Energy Aps is an energy project and technology development company based in Rudersdal, Denmark, with additional offices in Canada and Australia. Founded in 2011, the company specializes in producing advanced biofuels from low-value biomass, including agricultural and forestry residues. Its proprietary Hydrofaction process efficiently converts biomass into renewable fuels with high energy density, facilitating a transition to low-carbon options in the heavy transport sector, where electrification is challenging. Steeper Energy also engages in synthetic crude oil production from emerging resources like algae and cyanobacteria. Additionally, the company provides services related to technology assessment, vendor due diligence, and commercial arrangements, including energy off-take and feedstock procurement. With a focus on reducing carbon emissions and addressing climate change, Steeper Energy aims to contribute to a sustainable transport future while leveraging its partnerships and expertise in the field.
Orbite is a Canadian clean technology based mineral-processing and resource development company whose innovative and proprietary processes are expected to produce alumina and other high-value products, such as rare earth and rare metal oxides, at one of the lowest costs in the industry, and in a sustainable fashion, using feedstocks that include aluminous clay, kaolin, nepheline, bauxite, red mud, fly ash as well as serpentine residues from chrysotile processing sites. The company aims to become a key player in the minerals processing industry by commercializing their technology that addresses inefficiencies, supply issues and environmental liabilities Orbite is currently in the process of finalizing its first commercial high-purity alumina (HPA) production plant in Cap-Chat, Québec and has completed the basic engineering for a proposed smelter-grade alumina (SGA) production plant, which would use clay mined from its Grande-Vallée deposit. The Company’s portfolio contains 16 intellectual property families, including multiple patents and pending patent applications in various countries and regions. The first intellectual property family is patented in Canada, USA, Australia, China, Japan and Russia. The Company also operates a state of the art technology development center in Laval, Québec, where its technologies are developed and validated.
Manufacturer of cellulose nanocrystals intended for various industrial products. The company produces bio-based nanomaterials with applications in cosmetics, upstream oil and gas, adhesives, paints, coatings, packaging, plastics, and composites, enabling clients to improve product performance through a fully natural and biodegradable material produced from wood.
Fractal Systems Inc., a heavy oil technology company, develops, patents, and deploys solutions to improve producer margins, de-bottleneck infrastructure, and provide flexibility associated with the transportation of heavy oil and bitumen. It offers JetShear, a commercial ready suite of technologies that improve bitumen product quality and lower bitumen viscosity allowing processed fluids to move more freely in transport pipelines. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Sherbrooke, Canada with an additional offices in Calgary, Canada; and a laboratory in Sherbrooke, Canada.
Developer of a dewatering technology designed to offer dewatering and decontamination using electrokinetics. The company's technology specializes in application to a wide range of industrial situations where difficult-to-dewater slurries, sludge, and unstable clay soil conditions are present, enabling oil sand producers to manage tailing from oil sands and other mining operations.
Enerkem Inc., a development stage company, focuses on the development and production of renewable biofuels and chemicals from waste. The company primarily focuses on the commercial production of cellulosic ethanol. Its proprietary thermochemical process converts waste into biofuels and chemicals. The company has a strategic partnership with NOVA Chemicals Corporation. The company is based in Montreal, Canada.
Borealis GeoPower Inc., founded in 2007 and based in Calgary, Canada, specializes in project consulting services for high temperature geothermal energy projects. The company focuses on the development of geothermal resources, offering expertise to facilitate the successful execution of geothermal energy initiatives across the country.
CarbonCure Technologies Inc. provides technology to existing concrete plants that allows producers to sequester carbon dioxide into their concrete products. Its technology recycles waste carbon dioxide (CO2) to make concrete products. The company source waste CO2 from industrial emitters, and is added to the concrete during production, where it is chemically converted into a limestone-like mineral. The company was formerly known as Carbon Sense Solutions Inc. and changed its name to CarbonCure Technologies Inc. in January 2011. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Dartmouth, Canada.
Westport engineers the world's most advanced natural gas engines and vehicles. More than that, we are fundamentally changing the way the world travels the roads, rails and seas. We work with original equipment manufacturers worldwide from design through to production, creating products to meet the growing demand for vehicle technology that will reduce both emissions and fuel costs.
Saltworks Technologies Inc. is a water technology company based in Richmond, Canada, specializing in the design, manufacture, and delivery of advanced desalination and wastewater treatment systems. Founded in 2008, the company provides innovative solutions for treating challenging water conditions, including turnkey crystallizer systems, ion exchange membrane products, and membrane-stack systems. Saltworks offers a range of technologies, including ElectroChem Advanced Electrodialysis systems, salt splitters for recovering previously scale-limited waters, and ammonia splitters for ammonia removal. Its SaltMaker Evaporator Crystallizer is designed for low-temperature wastewater and brine treatment. The company's systems support various applications such as industrial wastewater treatment, zero liquid discharge, and recovery of acids and bases across sectors like agriculture, mining, and food processing. With a global customer base, Saltworks combines smart design and intelligent automation to help clients reduce brine volume, lower disposal costs, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Entropex, Inc. is a privately owned Canadian company that specializes in reprocessing post-industrial and post-consumer plastics. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Sarnia, Ontario, the company focuses on developing market-specific recycled polyethylene and polypropylene for diverse consumer and industrial applications. Its operations are supported by a 180,000 square foot plastic recovery facility and warehouse complex, positioning Entropex as a leader in the recycling industry in Canada.
Nexterra develops, manufactures and delivers advanced gasification systems that enable customers to self-generate clean, low cost heat and power at industrial and institutional facilities using waste fuels. In an era of higher energy prices, this means dramatically lower costs, higher operating margins and less reliance on fossil fuels and grid-purchased electricity. Furthermore, by using renewable biomass fuels such as wood waste, customers can dramatically reduce their carbon footprint.
Woodland Biofuels Inc. is a privately-owned Canadian company based in Toronto, established in 2000. It specializes in producing renewable fuel by converting waste biomass into cellulosic ethanol and other high-value products. The company has developed and patented an efficient, low-cost technology that utilizes materials such as wood chips and agricultural waste, positioning it to become North America's lowest-cost producer of cellulosic ethanol. Woodland Biofuels aims to build, own, and operate its own cellulosic ethanol plants while also exploring selective licensing opportunities for its innovative technology.
Hydrogenics Corporation designs, develops, and manufactures hydrogen generation and fuel cell products utilizing water electrolysis and proton exchange membrane (PEM) technologies. The company operates through two main segments: OnSite Generation and Power Systems. The OnSite Generation segment offers hydrogen generation products, including alkaline electrolyzers branded as HySTAT and HyLYZER, which are tailored for both indoor and outdoor applications, primarily targeting industrial customers in need of high purity hydrogen produced on-site. The Power Systems segment provides PEM fuel cell products under the HyPM brand for various applications, including motive power for vehicles and stationary power solutions, catering to original equipment manufacturers and system integrators. Hydrogenics maintains a global presence with operations in Canada, Belgium, and Germany, and distributes its products through a direct sales force and a network of distributors. The company has also partnered with Air Liquide to advance PEM electrolysis technologies. Headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, Hydrogenics has been a subsidiary of Cummins Inc. since September 2019.