DiGas, founded in 2012 and based in Riga, Latvia, specializes in advanced dual fuel technology for high horsepower diesel engine applications, particularly in locomotives. The company has developed a leading dual-fuel solution that offers performance comparable to traditional diesel engines while providing significant cost savings and reducing carbon dioxide emissions with minimal particulate output. DiGas serves clients in various sectors, including transportation and energy, by offering a range of services such as feasibility studies, commercial proposals, detailed technical projects, and after-sale support. The company's commitment to addressing client needs has fostered long-term partnerships and established a reputation for high-quality customer service and training in dual-fuel systems.
Cryogenic and Vacuum Systems
Grant in 2017
Cryogenic and Vacuum Systems offers and creates practical solutions of vacuum and cryogenic issues for a reasonable price. The company offers practical solutions of vacuum and cryogenic issues in Latvia. It designs, manufacture and distributes various systems in handling liquid nitrogen and helium. It also delivered a number of tools that were able to create and measure a very high vacuum. Among many these were used for a spacecraft sealed bay leak search applicat
DiGas, founded in 2012 and based in Riga, Latvia, specializes in advanced dual fuel technology for high horsepower diesel engine applications, particularly in locomotives. The company has developed a leading dual-fuel solution that offers performance comparable to traditional diesel engines while providing significant cost savings and reducing carbon dioxide emissions with minimal particulate output. DiGas serves clients in various sectors, including transportation and energy, by offering a range of services such as feasibility studies, commercial proposals, detailed technical projects, and after-sale support. The company's commitment to addressing client needs has fostered long-term partnerships and established a reputation for high-quality customer service and training in dual-fuel systems.
NeoZeo, founded in 2010 as a spin-off from the Arrhenius laboratory at Stockholm University, specializes in the development of advanced porous materials for gas separation, particularly focusing on carbon dioxide removal from methane in biogas upgrading. The company has expanded its operations by establishing a subsidiary in Riga, Latvia, in 2012. With a foundation in extensive research in materials chemistry, NeoZeo has created innovative zeolite adsorbents and continues to enhance its gas separation technologies through ongoing research and development. The company offers small-scale biogas upgrading solutions utilizing vacuum pressure swing absorption and novel absorbents, enabling the production of high-value biomethane from raw biogas generated on farms or from municipal waste. This technology aims to provide cleaner fuels and energy sources while advancing sustainable practices in biogas utilization.
HEE Photonics Labs
Grant in 2015
HEE Photonics Labs is a spin-off of the University of Latvia, Institute of Astronomy (part of Association FOTONIKA-LV –www.lu.lv/FOTONIKA-LV). The company was founded in 2007 to commercialize research results as well as to participate in various scientific projects related to space photonics. Some engineers of the staff was involved into everyday service of Satellite Laser Ranging station in Riga. Their lively expertise allows us the development of advanced optical systems for earth observation and high precision universal satellite laser ranging for observation and tracking of unknown flying objects, and laboratory test. The leading scientists of HEE Photonic labs has long term and multidisciplinary experience in development of space and military optical systems since sowiet times. Totally 7 high precision SLR instruments for tracking of unknown space objects has been designed by this team members, produced in Riga and installed in Metseahovi (Finland), Potzdam (Germany), (Ukraine – 4) and Riga (Latvia), as well as about 50 various space-related optical devices over the world.
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