Calix Limited
Calix Limited is an Australian technology company whose core technology is a "kiln" built in Bacchus Marsh that produces "mineral honeycomb". Calix's technology includes work on CO2 capture to address global sustainability challenges across several industries including wastewater treatment, aquaculture, advanced energy storage and cement / lime production.
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| Industry | Wastewater treatment, Agriculture, Aquaculture, Chemicals, Energy, Energy storage, Mining, Climate change mitigation, Carbon capture and storage, Biotechnology |
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| Founded | 2005 |
| Headquarters | Pymble, Australia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | |
| Products | ACTI-Mag™, AQUA-Cal+™, BOOSTER-Mag™, PROTECTA-Mag™ |
| Website | www |
Products
Calix's products include ACTI-Mag, PROTECTA-Mag, BOOSTER-Mag and AQUA-Cal+.
ACTI-Mag
Wastewater management
AQUA-Cal+
Sustainable aquaculture farming, lake & pond remediation
BOOSTER-Mag
Crop protection
PROTECTA-Mag
Corrosion Protection
History
The origins of Calix began in 2005, with work on flash calcining.
Project LEILAC
Calix is a key partner in, and provides the core technology towords, Project LEILAC (Low Emissions Intensity Lime & Cement), as part of Horizon 2020, a programme established by the European Commission.[1]
Financial information
Calix Limited is a listed Australian public company, having listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 2018. Prior to its listing, Calix was backed by investors including Och-Ziff Capital Management Group and Washington H Soul Pattinson. Founded in 2005, Calix Limited has to date committed more than $40 million to commercialising its technologies and processes.
References
- Australian Company Joins Race to Make 'Green' Cement From CO2, New York Times Published: January 28, 2011
- Building a Better World With Green Cement, By Michael Rosenwald. Smithsonian, December 2011
