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#182 The Israel startup DistanSea is looking for Dutch companies to co-develop and manufacture innovative seawater treatment systems for seafood transportation

  • Industry Agri and food
  • Online since 2022-07-25

DistanSea is an Israeli startup utilizing technology developed by a group of scientists in the Technion (The Israel Institute of Technology). The company is building dedicated containers with seawater treatment systems that will allow seafood traders to transport LIVE seafood for up to 45 days.  

The Israel startup DistanSea is looking for Dutch companies to co-develop and manufacture innovative seawater treatment systems for seafood transportation

The company is looking for a design/strategic Dutch partner that can help with:

  • Product and market validation
  • Develop and manufacture a prototype based on product definition
  • Test the prototype by running pilots on live seafood
  • Work together on obtaining grants for manufacturing and pilots
  • Access investors

Contact person: Asaf Lahav, CEO, asafl@distansea.com

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