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  • Pharem awarded 400 kEUR funding from Swedish Energy Agency

    Amazing News! Pharem & Zymatic have been awarded 400kEUR funding from Swedish Energy Agency. The EU´s Urban Wastewater Treatment Directives (UWWTD) also want WWTPs to strive for net neutrality. Technologies with low energy consumption, such as Zymatic, will play a key-part for this to be possible. #zymatic #micropollutants #swedishenergyagency #enzymes #impact #sustainability

  • Pharem and AstraZeneca joins forces to find sustainable treatment solutions

    Pharem, a Greentech frontrunner in enzyme-based water treatment solutions, has joined forces with the global biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to develop sustainable water treatment solutions. Using Pharem's platform Zymatic, the companies target one or several waste streams from API manufacturing to find new ways of treatment using enzymes.

  • Pharem wins BlueInvest Award

    Pharem wins the BlueInvest Award in the category Circular Economy and Preventing Ocean Pollution. A highly regarded award from EUs own initiative to invest in the Blue Economy

  • Applications are open: Apply for a Free Water Treatment solution from Pharem

    Pharem Biotech and Leading Cities (AcceliGOV) is now accepting applications from any wastewater treatment plant or industrial water processor. The application is open until mid-March for a funded water treatment pilot. The pilot is worth $100,000 targeting organic micropollutants and unwanted organic compounds to reduce chemical emissions to our water environments

  • Pharem receives funding from NEFCO

    Pharem have successfully increased their portfolio of customer related projects, both in the Nordic countries but also internationally. To accelerate these projects Pharem have been granted financing from Nefco.

  • Lonza Solutions orders Zymatic project from Pharem

    Lonza Solutions and Pharem Biotech have started a new water treatment project together. Using Zymatic, Pharem's enzyme treatment technology, the treatment step will be tailored to target and treat various organic compounds in one or more selected process streams.

  • Pharem launches the Zymatic brand after completing the Horizon EU 2020 project

    The Horizon 2020 project (called PFS), which represented Pharem's wastewater treatment technology, has been completed with all important objectives achieved. The project demonstrated the capacity of the enzyme treatment technology under operating conditions at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) as well as its ability to remove a wide range of pharmaceutical residues found in effluent wastewater.

  • Pharem creates pCure AB

    Since its launch a few months ago, pCure has had steadily increased sales growth and interest. Pharem´s owners have therefore decided to place the brand, and IP, in its own company. The new company is in line with the ongoing strategy to simplify the interaction between different Pharem products. The strategy will open up for partners and investors with a specific interest in pCure.