Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2015 by Shimshon Horn, SGTech operates with 11–50 employees. The company has successfully raised $27.54M across 8 funding rounds. In January 2025, SGTech secured an A Round of funding, underscoring continued investor confidence in its innovative waste management solutions.
Business overview
SGTech develops technology for economically viable and environmentally sustainable treatment of livestock waste, aligning with circular economy principles. Its patented Integrated Ecosystem Solution (IES) combines molecular microbiology, data analysis, and engineering to enhance energy recovery and reduce environmental impact. The technology increases net energy output, significantly reduces nitrogen and phosphorus levels, and cuts greenhouse gas emissions by up to 50%. SGTech serves the agriculture and energy sectors, leveraging microbiome data with Big Data, AI, and Business Intelligence tools for real-time monitoring and operational decision-making in livestock waste treatment.
Strategic signal
In June 2020, SGTech received commendation for its Integrated Ecosystem Solution (IES), highlighting its potential as a game-changing and sustainable livestock waste management solution. This recognition validates the company's innovative approach to converting waste into clean energy, signaling strong market acceptance and the potential for broader adoption in addressing environmental challenges within the agricultural sector.
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- When was SGTech founded and by whom?
- SGTech was founded in January 2015 by Shimshon Horn.
- What environmental benefits does SGTech's technology offer?
- SGTech's technology reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 50%, nitrogen levels by up to 70%, and recovers up to 50% of phosphorus, contributing to lower environmental footprints and compliance with regulatory limits.
- Has SGTech received any grants?
- In December 2021, SGTech received a grant from the Ministry of Economy. Previously, in February 2020, the company secured a grant from the Israeli Ministry Of Energy.