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The Gazelle Growth programme helps chosen companies develop a comprehensive growth and market entry strategy that will boost them to success internationally.
GazelleGrowth is for fast-growing Danish companies with 5-100 employees and a turnover of more than 2 million DKK.

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Because of general growth at CoMeTas and a growing demand in Brazil for particularly catalytic coating of diesel particulate filters, CoMeTas has decided to open a branch in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. CoMeTas Brazil will market both the catalytic coating and ceramic membrane portfolios in Brazil. The Danish born local Jan Poul Sórensen is the managing director of CoMeTas Brazil. For inquiries about the Brazilian office, please contact Jan directly at jan@cometas.com.br.

Provital will focus on supply of filter system using CoMeTas filters and membranes.
Please see www.provital.dk for further info.

Winner of Cleantech Award

October - 27 - 2008

CoMetas has won an award in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2008 competition in the Cleantech category. The award was won together with the Liqtech group shown in the photo below.

The jury said: The companies Liqtech, CoMeTas and Biofuel Technology have a great potential for the international market because of the future restrictive laws in the environmental area.

Visit us at AQUATECH

September - 19 - 2008

CoMeTas exhibits at AQUATECH in Amsterdam. Come and visit us at booth 07-103C.

CoMeTas is Growing!

August - 28 - 2008

Because of increasing demand for our membranes, we have decided to expand the production capacity considerably in order to meet the growing demand. This expansion will be complete in November 2008. Additionally a new laboratory will be established and new furnaces will be installed in the new facilities during spring 2009.

CoMetas this week participated in the 11th Nordic Filtration Symposium in Copenhagen with two presentation: The AQUA SOLUTION and the CoMem cross-flow membranes. Both was very well received with great interest among the participants.