TAFTIRIUM

Mycelium-Based Insulation Materials from Agricultural Waste

Industrial Technologies
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in July 2023 by Shahar Smuliansky and Meir Langer, TAFTIRIUM operates with 1–10 employees. The company is currently in a Pre-Funding stage, focusing on developing sustainable insulation materials.

Business overview

TAFTIRIUM specializes in developing sustainable insulation materials by leveraging agricultural waste and mycelium-based upcycling. The company's myco-based panels are produced through a low-energy, modular process designed to fixate carbon and support circular economy principles. These materials are engineered for construction and insulation applications, providing thermal and acoustic insulation, fire resistance, and low embodied carbon. TAFTIRIUM targets the global insulation market, emphasizing environmental performance and localized manufacturing, and operates a pilot facility in Kfar Ruppin.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is TAFTIRIUM's core technology?
TAFTIRIUM develops sustainable insulation materials using mycelium-based upcycling of agricultural waste. This process creates myco-based panels for construction applications.
When was TAFTIRIUM founded and by whom?
TAFTIRIUM was founded in July 2023 by co-founders Shahar Smuliansky, who serves as CEO, and Meir Langer, the COO.
What markets does TAFTIRIUM target?
TAFTIRIUM targets the global insulation market, with a focus on construction and insulation applications that prioritize environmental performance and local manufacturing.
What are the key features of TAFTIRIUM's products?
TAFTIRIUM's myco-based panels offer thermal and acoustic insulation, fire resistance, and low embodied carbon, contributing to circular economy practices.
Where is TAFTIRIUM's pilot facility located?
TAFTIRIUM operates a pilot facility in Kfar Ruppin, Israel, with plans to scale production to process 10,000 tons of agricultural waste annually.
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