PHOTONOMI

Photonomi Group is a world leading nanoscience and semiconductor intellectual property (IP) ecosystem in FEW Science Technologies, (Food, Energy & Water).

Our companies develop breakthrough technology applications to help solve future FEW resource and sustainability challenges. Headquartered in Jersey in the Channel Islands, Photonomi has offices around the world, including the mudP1E labs in Ireland, Uk and Germany. We operate with a strong social responsibility mandate in our investments. Our social objectives and our commercial objectives are equally as important.

Our companies develop breakthrough technology applications to help solve future FEW resource and sustainability challenges. Headquartered in Jersey in the Channel Islands, Photonomi has offices around the world, including the mudP1E labs in Ireland, Uk and Germany. We operate with a strong social responsibility mandate in our investments. Our social objectives and our commercial objectives are equally as important.

mudP1E Lab

Our companies develop breakthrough technology applications to help solve future FEW resource and sustainability challenges. Headquartered in Jersey in the Channel Islands, Photonomi has offices around the world, including the mudP1E labs in Ireland, Uk and Germany. We operate with a strong social responsibility mandate in our investments. Our social objectives and our commercial objectives are equally as important.

Our Partners

The Photonomi Group is led by a team of business leaders with over 150 years combined experience in the Innovation, Technology, Finance and Energy sectors. Photonomi Group and its Group Companies have access to a broad range of International business and leadership experience and networks to meet our key business goals.

Addressing the global challenges

Food, energy, and water are three of the most fundamental resources on our planet. People rely on them not only for their comfort, but for their survival. However, more than one billion people currently lack access to clean drinking water, sufficient food and energy – and the global population grows by some 80 million people every year. By 2050, the nine billion people living on earth will need 30% more water, 40% more energy and 50% more food just to survive.

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