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Biomanufacturing opens up possibilities for sustainable
production of useful materials.
We, Team NUSGEM, created Coup Dy’état,
an environmentally-friendly platform to advance biomanufacturing.
Discover our project
production of useful materials.
We, Team NUSGEM, created Coup Dy’état,
an environmentally-friendly platform to advance biomanufacturing.
Discover our project
Current biomanufacturing platforms are
chemical-intensive and expensive.
Coup Dy’état is not only environmentally-friendly, but also potentially cheaper.
Find out how we designed our platform
chemical-intensive and expensive.
Coup Dy’état is not only environmentally-friendly, but also potentially cheaper.
Find out how we designed our platform
Integrating findings from our human practices has helped us make sure that our platform is relevant and useful to biomanufacturers.
Find out who we spoke to
Find out who we spoke to
To prove that our platform works, we decided to produce flavonoids to be used as dyes.
Why did we choose to produce dyes?
The textile dyeing and dyestuff production industry is the second most pollutive industry in the world.
Our biomanufacturing platform can
help.
See our results
Biomanufacturing of the Future.