Bcomp

Bcomp is a Swiss cleantech company and global leader in sustainable lightweighting solutions, also recognised as a Global Cleantech 100 company.

Its proprietary natural fibre-based reinforcement materials — ampliTex™ and powerRibs™ — help decarbonise manufacturing and reduce environmental impacts in a wide range of high-performance applications. These include motorsports, automotive interiors, mass transportation, recreational equipment, consumer goods and the aerospace industry.

Bcomp’s team offers global engineering support and guidance from concept through to industrial manufacturing out of its Fribourg headquarters in Switzerland and an office in Shanghai, China

“Decarbonisation is a global challenge that requires collective actions. By joining Tech for Net Zero, we’re committing to be part of that effort and being a catalyst to create a more sustainable world by harnessing the power of technology to drive positive change.”

Andreas Brülhart, Chief Strategy Officer


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