Cities
Biotechnology for public infrastructure
Microbial systems for municipal water treatment, green-space maintenance, and building upkeep.

Challenges
What's holding the industry back
Budget pressure
Municipal budgets are under pressure — maintaining public infrastructure is getting more expensive.
Environmental requirements
Cities have to meet climate targets while cutting costs.
Complex systems
Waterworks, green spaces, and public buildings each require a different approach.
Our solution
Microbial systems as an alternative

Municipal water treatment
Biological systems reduce chemical input in water treatment.

Biological green-space care
Microorganisms activate the soil and reduce fertilizer demand.

Building cleaning
Microbial surface cleaning for public facilities.
Assess your economic potential
Adjust the values to your operation. The assessment is qualitative and shows you the potential of microbial systems for your situation.
Scientific basis
Lab-validated results
We have the scientific foundation ready for every application. Studies on antimicrobial efficacy, environmental compatibility, and biological reduction of contaminants are shared confidentially in the intro call or as part of a pilot engagement.
Request validation dataValidation areas
- Antimicrobial efficacy
- Environmental compatibility and biological degradation
- Agricultural application
- Safety profile
Further reading
Knowledge on this topic
Technology
Why microbial systems are the future of industrial processes
An overview of the advantages of microbial biotechnology over conventional chemical methods.
5 min read →Technology
Quorum sensing: how microorganisms communicate and coordinate
What quorum sensing is, how it works, and why it underpins self-regulating biological systems.
4 min read →Implementation
Three steps to transition
Assessment
Evaluation of existing processes and identification of microbial entry points.
Pilot
Test phase in a real operating environment with measurable results.
Integration
Scaling the validated solution into existing operations.
Next step
Schedule a municipalities intro call
A free 20-minute intro call about your application and the potential of microbial systems.
Get in touchBooking
Schedule online in the intro call
Who an introductory call is for
Does this fit your situation?
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Typical clients
Municipalities, public utilities, infrastructure operators, pilot districts. Often within grant programmes or model projects.
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Who's in the room
Public works, environmental or civil engineering authority, infrastructure councillor, pilot project lead. Funding logic is part of the conversation.
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When it fits
Concrete application: odour in sewers/pump stations, biofilm in drinking water lines, urban greening in heat islands, or pre-treatment at sewage plants.
Not quite yet?
If the answers above don't fit, it's worth building knowledge first — most common questions are answered there, no booking needed.