Calix Limited

Calix Limited
Industry Chemicals; Agriculture; Water; Aquaculture;Energy and Mining
Founded 2005
Headquarters Sydney
Area served
Worldwide
Key people

Phil Hodgson (CEO)

Mark Sceats (Chief Scientist Officer)
Products ACTI-Mag™, PROTECTA-Mag™, AQUA-Cal+™, BOOSTER-Mag ™
Website www.calix.com.au

Calix Limited is a multi-award-winning Australian technology company that is developing new processes and materials to solve global challenges. Their core technology is a world-first, patented "kiln" built in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria that produces "mineral honeycomb".

Calix's technology has also been adopted overseas, where they work with some of the world's largest companies, governments and research institutions on CO2 capture.

Products

Calix's products are safe and environmentally friendly. They improve waste water treatment and phosphate removal, help protect sewer assets from corrosion, and help improve food production from aquaculture and agriculture without anti-biotics, fungicides and pesticides.

  • ACTI-Mag™
For H2S control, odour management, phosphate and heavy metal treatment, and enhanced biotreater performance.
  • PROTECTA-Mag™
For sewer assets protection and sulphide corrosion prevention.
  • BOOSTER-Mag™
For increased yield, more efficient fertiliser usage, insect and pest management and fungal control.
  • AQUA-Cal+™
For water quality improvements, better feed performance and food conversion in fish and prawn ponds.

History

The origins of Calix began in 2005, bringing together innovative flash calcining ideas.

Financial information

Calix Limited is an unlisted Australian public company backed by prestigious local and international investors including Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC and Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Company Limited. Founded in 2005, Calix Limited has to date committed more than $40 million to commercialising its unique technologies and processes.

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