![]() Arapuke Forest Park just outside of Palmerston North is an amazing place for mountain biking. There are two places that are important to me – one close by and one further away. Tell us a bit about the places and people important to you. ![]() Learn more about Captivate Technology here, and at their website. He is a Professor of Chemistry at Massey University, and runs the Telfer Lab, a research group focusing on the use and development of porous materials to selectively capture CO2 for climate change remediation. Professor Shane Telfer is the founder and CEO of Captivate Technology. MUF-16 achieves CO2 absorption as a solid-state material, which enables improved outcomes to existing sequestration technologies, including higher energy-efficiency, increased ease of handling, longer product life cycles, and more environmentally friendly. Captivate is able to target emissions at the point of production to sequester greenhouse gas emissions in hard-to-abate industries. ![]() ![]() Their technology, MUF-16, is a porous material consisting of linked metal ions that act as ‘sponges’ for specific molecules. ![]() Senior Analyst Kiri Lenagh-Glue talks to Professor Shane Telfer:Ĭaptivate Technology has developed novel Metal-Organic-frameworks (MOFs) for capturing carbon dioxide at the point of release. We’re thrilled to welcome a new founder into the Matū portfolio, and to kick off a new series highlighting founders and management teams in the Matū Karihi portfolio, understanding what makes them tick. ![]()
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