Divea Advances CO2 Capture Technology with Graphene Membranes for Industrial Applications
Divea, a spin-off from EPFL, is scaling its CO2 capture technology using graphene membranes at industrial sites in Switzerland. The company aims for continuous production by 2026 after demonstrating its technology's viability. Following a move to new facilities in Sion, Divea is raising seed funding to expand its team and production capabilities, targeting significant CO2 capture increases.

Divea, based in Valais, is advancing its graphene membrane technology for CO2 capture from industrial emissions. With operational demonstrators at Gaznat in Aigle and Tridel in Lausanne, the company is set to transition to continuous production by 2026.
This shift follows the successful demonstration of their technology in 2024 and the completion of a logistic move to a new site in Sion. Divea aims to scale production significantly, transitioning from batch to continuous processes while doubling its team through ongoing seed funding efforts. The technology presents broader applications beyond carbon capture, including molecular separations.




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