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In today's emerging biofuels marketplace, first movers will enjoy a distinct competitive advantage, and Qteros can help you get ahead of the curve. A key advantage to a licensing partnership with Qteros is the breadth and depth of the expertise behind it. We are committed to working closely with licensees, sharing our advanced microbiology and process engineering know-how to optimize their cellulosic production processes and design plans to achieve near-term, commercial-scale production. Qteros' customers gain more than a license to our unique Consolidated Bioprocessing (CBP) platform. We provide our customers with a comprehensive Process Design Package (PDP) complete with the ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.qteros.com
  • 100 Campus Drive
    Marlborough, MA USA '01752
  • Phone: 508.281.4060

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