Industrial Plankton Inc

3378 Burns Avenue,, Victoria, , British Columbia, Canada | Energy

Industrial Plankton Inc. is a Canadian company headquartered in Victoria, British Columbia. All of our equipment is manufactured in-house to ensure a high quality end product.

Our algae bioreactors are a turn-key solution for research, aquaculture, and biotech. Through automation, our bioreactors eliminate the majority of repetitive tasks involve in culturing algae. Touchscreen controls and realtime graphing of the culture conditions allows operators to quickly access a culture, and make changes as necessary to optimize the output. These features, and many more, combine to create a highly productive bioreactor with a small footprint.

TECHNOLOGY

The corrugated tank doubles the surface area exposed to light, so cultures grow denser before self shading limits growth (patent pending). This tank also has a sloped bottom to facilitate circulation and drainage, and is manufactured in-house.

LED and T5 grow lights provide bright, evenly spaced light across the tank surface, providing maximum light without photoinhibition. The brightness can also be controlled, allowing algae with a variety of light requirements to be cultured.

To prevent photoinhibition during scale up, the bioreactor checks the culture density and only turns on lights as they are needed.

AQUACULTURE

At Industrial Plankton Inc. we provide tools to support growth of the aquaculture industry.  Our equipment generates the base of the aquatic food chain, reliably, and cost effectively.  Using realtime monitoring, user friendly equipment, and datalogging, our equipment simplifies algae production, letting hatcheries focus on their livestock, and not their algae.

Fry and seed production remain the bottleneck in the production chain of most marine species.  Algae is the base of the marine food chain – if the base of the chain is unreliable, the entire aquaculture production chain is affected. Problems with algae production are often the causes of low or unreliable hatchery yields, costing the industry billions each year due to insufficient supply of seeds to grow outs.

The unreliability and high production costs of microalgae are limiting factors to the success of many hatcheries. Despite efforts over the past decade to develop cost-effective artificial diets to supplement live microalgae, on-site live microalgal production remains a critical element in the operation of most successful marine hatcheries.

As the global population continues to increase, and with per capita seafood consumption on the rise, it is vital that hatcheries are able to cost effectively produce the stock required by grow-outs to meet the increasing global demand for seafood.

RESEARCH

Algae research is critical for advancing many sectors, such as biofuels, nutraceuticals, animal feed additives, bioprospecting, and bioremediation. Industrial Plankton’s research bioreactor, the PBR-500L, combines cutting edge technology with a meaningful production volume, allowing researchers to run sophisticated experiments, have their data graphed continuously in realtime, and sterilize the reactor between experiments with the push of a button – all in a fully automated closed system.

Several features have been added to the PBR-500L to improve its effectiveness as a research tool, such as closed loop pH controls, an integrated heater/chiller unit, and a 50% lux increase at full light. The reactors can even be accessed remotely, giving you full access to the controls from anywhere in the world, or facilitating effective collaboration between different researchers.

For fast growing species the reactor can produce 100’s of liters of dense algae each day, providing a more realistic approximation to industrial scale applications that is achieved in test tubes and beakers.

BIOREACTOR GRAPHING

bioreactor-graphing

The bioreactor’s realtime graphing screen. This graph shows a culture growing, and being automatically harvested each time it exceeds the chosen cell density. The photoperiod is also displayed, and can be seen here on the second morning, as the light levels drop to zero for two hours.

Company Details
Company NameIndustrial Plankton Inc
Business CategoryEnergy
Address3378 Burns Avenue,
Victoria,
British Columbia
Canada
PresidentNA
Year EstablishedNA
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday – Friday, 09:00 – 17:00

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