Solecta, Inc.
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Solecta, Inc.-
Anthony Ridley Client Development Executive
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Greater Chattanooga
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Danny Morales Manufacturing Supervisor-
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Els Weeg Life scientist with a passion for chemistry. Follow the molecule to where it goes, understand what it does.-
Spring, Texas, United States
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Marc Breese Client Development Executive at Solecta, Inc.-
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David Kimber, P.E., PMP Staff Product Development Engineer - R&D - at Solecta, Inc.-
San Diego Metropolitan Area
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Overview
At Solecta, we combine our deep understanding of membrane applications, high-value separation processes and our client's needs to quickly develop solutions that deliver proven value based on what matters most to you, our clients. Whether you're aiming to optimize performance, maximize profitability, improve yield or reduce waste, you define the challenge, and together, we will work to engineer innovative separation solutions that deliver the best possible results. We are deeply committed to playing a globally impactful role in the development of novel and critical separation technologies for high-value process streams that directly support the improvement of people's lives. Whether it be advancements in the production of nutritionally sound food, materials for everyday life, or mitigation of environmental footprint, we are dedicated to improving operation efficiencies and optimizing water and energy usage for our clients in Dairy, Food Ingredients, Life Sciences and Industrial markets. For over 20 years, Solecta has been a leader in membrane separations. Founded in 1998 as Sepro Membranes, Inc., the Company was acquired in December 2014 by True North Venture Partners (www.truenorthvp.com) and renamed “Solecta.” Since then, the Company has sharpened its strategic focus, implemented robust engineering and quality practices and broadened its organizational capabilities, all to accomplish its overall mission of becoming a global leader in process membrane solutions for high-value feed streams.
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