Our Projects
Projects are an essential part of the Bionic Group's daily work.
Firstly, there is the continuous improvement of our own technologies, which have already set the state of the art in various technical designs.
Secondly, there is the new development of projects associated with the use of Bionic technologies.
However, we are treading a fine line when it comes to publication, as some of the technologies and systems under development are paving the way for new patents, and for this reason can only be briefly outlined here. We do, however, offer interested parties the opportunity to delve deeper into the matter and become development partners or financial partners. For this, a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is usually all that is necessary to discuss the details in a personal meeting. Therefore, here is only a brief overview of what we are currently working on to give you an impression of the potential of our technology.
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Bionic Functional Premium Bio-Activated Carbon
Upgrading Bionic biochar into premium activated carbon is the next logical step in the value chain – and at the same time a highly attractive market opportunity. From well-defined biogenic raw or residual materials, a high-quality biochar is first produced in the Bionic process. This carbon already possesses many properties that conventional activated carbon only achieves through extensive treatment: a stable carbon structure, high internal surface area and a finely developed pore architecture. Through targeted post-processing – essentially cleaning, opening the pores and adjusting the surface characteristics – this becomes a premium activated carbon that can technically match or surpass fossil-based products, while being based on a biogenic, potentially CO₂-negative foundation.
BCC Project –
Bionic Carbon Credit & Bionic Carbon Token (BCT)
The BCC Project combines industrial µSoil production with an innovative token model for high-quality CO₂ sinks. The goal is to create long-term reliable, certified negative emissions and make them available in a form usable for companies and private investors. The basis for this are Bionic µSoil facilities that convert biochar into permanent carbon sinks while simultaneously generating marketable fertilizer and energy products.