We’re delighted to share that Remediiate has been featured in a profile piece published by Swansea University’s Natural Products BioHUB, spotlighting algal biotechnologist Dr Alla Silkina and her ongoing research collaborations.
In the interview, published in March 2025, Dr Silkina — who has been a Research Officer at Swansea University since 2010 and recently moved into a new Algal Researcher role within the university’s Green Economy Centre — describes her fourth active research project as a collaboration with Remediiate. Working alongside Swansea University’s engineering department, she is studying which algal species are best suited to mass-scale CO₂ remediation at the Nickel biorefinery in Clydach, South Wales — the site of Remediiate’s Project LightARC demonstration plant.
🔗 Find out more here: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/bioscience/research-and-impact/natural-products-biohub-project/naturalproductsbiohub-project-news-and-events/biohub-blog/2025/meet-algae-expert-dr-alla-silkina.php
The collaboration with Swansea University is a key part of what makes Remediiate’s approach so robust — combining cutting-edge academic research with real-world industrial application. Having world-class scientists working alongside our engineering partners to optimise the science at scale is exactly how we’re building a technology that’s ready to deploy at any industrial site, anywhere in the world.