SusMaX is featured in an article published by The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). If you like to learn about our “why” and “how”, give this short article a read!
https://t.co/aA5xRrJLJC
We have opened a position for the Head of Product Development at SusMaX. Applying should be super easy. Please spread the word so we can find the perfect candidate. We appreciate you all!
https://t.co/3X6bgTsZI9
Why wait until Monday?
It’s official now! @SusmaxInc is awarded $1M for @NSF SBIR Phase II!
There’ll be many challenges ahead, but we’ll scale up our process for lightweight aggregate production from ~ 0.25 ton pilot we did last April to a continuous tonnage scale
#NSFfunded
Soon we will be in Singapore to pitch SusMaX during The Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition for a grand prize in the Beta category! You also can help us win the People's Choice Award by taking 30 seconds to vote for SusMaX through this link: https://t.co/K9pxFA4RnR
I’m so excited to announce that @SusmaxInc is selected for Drexel Innovation Fund Investment. This investment will help us to further scale up our technology for coal ash recycling and get closer to commercial production!
These seats are going to be full in less than a day. Our 7 founders are getting ready to pitch at @THGAccelerator 2022 showcase. Register now!
We 👏🏽 are 👏🏽 AMPED!
Join us on Nov. 15th for The Heritage Group Accelerator 2022 Hardtech Showcase. Hear from speakers and pitches from our seven founders, who have solutions to some of the greatest challenges facing our world today. Register today by clicking the link below:
https://t.co/SZQI0Qlfub
Last Saturday, THGX attended the Colts game, where mentors and founders enjoyed the game suite style that Elizabeth Palmer. We would also like to thank Larissa Clinton for getting the Lombardi trophy for photo opportunities and for getting THGX promoted on the big screen.
We’re proud to announce that we’ve been selected for the @THGAccelerator! We kickoff this week alongside a team of scientists, lab analysts and hardtech experts to bring our technology to recycle waste coal ash into lightweight aggregate to market. https://t.co/oc7yEL0sEQ
What are the benefits of producing lightweight aggregate (LWA) from waste coal ash?
-superior technical performance compared to traditional LWA!
-lower environmental impact!
-diverting the waste from going to landfill (or removing it from the landfills)!
- it’s cheaper!
Watse coal ash is historically dumped in the landfills imposing huge risk to the environment! We show that this waste material is a suitable feedstock for lightweight aggregate production! The end product has a wide range of applications including use in concrete!
Interested?
We’re excited to announce the award of our National Science Foundation SBIR Phase I grant @NSFSBIR
We’re solving one of the real-world problems by recycling waste coal ash into value-added construction lightweight aggregate for the concrete industry!
https://t.co/bMV2fqdXPk