France-first, Europe-ready

A demand-driven modular microalgae biorefinery for high-value specialties.

Azoris is building a European platform able to produce phycocyanin, valorized biomass, natural astaxanthin and, when commercial visibility supports it, plant-based DHA. The logic is disciplined: one shared industrial backbone, specialized production modules, and capacity growth only when demand is visible enough to justify it.

B2B posture, specification by specification, batch by batch, with quality and regulatory discipline treated as structural from the start.

Near-term base

Phycocyanin

Phycocyanin + valorized biomass to validate traction, downstream discipline, and repeatability.

Near-term focus

Valorized biomass

A disciplined biomass pathway designed to capture value on material output while opening feed, nutrition, or non-food routes according to the actual specification.

Shared backbone

Shared backbone

Utilities, CO2, cooling, cleaning, quality, data, and lot logic create the common operating base.

Premium module

Natural astaxanthin

Natural astaxanthin activated once the first base is stable enough to extend with discipline.

Future module

Plant-based DHA

Plant-based DHA only when visible demand, offtake, or recurring commercial proof justifies activation.

Adjacent pathways

Co-products and development services

Co-products, pilot work, development support, and valorization around the same architecture.

Modular platform, not one universal line
High-value specialties over commodity biomass
Shared backbone for utilities, CIP, QC and data
Phased deployment with CAPEX discipline
Built for B2B ingredients, partnerships and pilot lots
Traceability and release logic before volume theatre

What Azoris builds

Specialties framed by maturity, not flattened into a fake broad catalog.

Azoris does not sell generic “algae”. The platform is built around value families, different maturity levels, and a disciplined path to capacity growth.

Near-term focus

Phycocyanin

A natural blue fraction from microalgae for color systems and functional ingredients that require batch discipline, purity logic, and stability control.

Natural color systems, nutraceutical actives, premium functional formulations.

Near-term focus

Valorized biomass

A disciplined biomass pathway designed to capture value on material output while opening feed, nutrition, or non-food routes according to the actual specification.

Premium feed, biomass pathways, tightly framed functional use cases.

Premium margin line

Natural astaxanthin

A high-value specialty aimed at premium segments where process discipline, stability, and traceability carry commercial weight.

Nutraceuticals, premium formulation programs, selective high-value channels.

Demand-triggered module

Plant-based DHA

A strategic pathway with strong potential, activated only when offtake visibility or recurring customer demand clearly supports module installation.

Specialized nutrition, plant-based formulations, premium application programs.

Adjacent capability

Co-products and development services

Co-development, pilot lots, valorization routes, and measured activation of adjacent platform options around the shared industrial backbone.

Pilot lots, formulation support, market testing, valorization workstreams.

Why modularity matters

Modularity is not a cosmetic positioning claim. It is the most credible way to enter high-value microalgae specialties without locking too much capital before the market has spoken.

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core specialties
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shared backbone
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deployment phases
No premature overbuild

Deployment follows visible traction instead of trying to impress with unnecessary fixed complexity.

Smarter product activation

Each module is aligned with a clear value family instead of pretending one line can do everything well.

Cleaner duplication logic

Once demand is proven, modular duplication is easier to justify, plan, and finance.

Stronger industrial coherence

Utilities, quality, cleaning, data and lot logic stay structured around a shared backbone.

Platform logic

The modular platform behind Azoris

Shared backbone, specialized modules, disciplined duplication logic.

  • Shared utilities: water, CO2, cold, CIP, quality control, process data.
  • Specialized modules sized around a product family rather than a vague universal promise.
  • Downstream logic considered product by product according to purity, stability, concentration and target use.
  • Duplication triggered by visible demand, offtake, or sufficiently robust commercial evidence.
Near-term base

Phycocyanin

Phycocyanin + valorized biomass to validate traction, downstream discipline, and repeatability.

Near-term focus

Valorized biomass

A disciplined biomass pathway designed to capture value on material output while opening feed, nutrition, or non-food routes according to the actual specification.

Shared backbone

Shared backbone

Utilities, CO2, cooling, cleaning, quality, data, and lot logic create the common operating base.

Premium module

Natural astaxanthin

Natural astaxanthin activated once the first base is stable enough to extend with discipline.

Future module

Plant-based DHA

Plant-based DHA only when visible demand, offtake, or recurring commercial proof justifies activation.

Adjacent pathways

Co-products and development services

Co-products, pilot work, development support, and valorization around the same architecture.

Applications

Applications aligned to specification

Market fit depends on product, purity, downstream logic, and maturity.

Nutraceuticals

Premium formats, functional ingredients, and active strategies where repeatability and traceability matter more than hype.

Functional ingredients

High-value systems for formulations that require a controlled ingredient rather than generic algae material.

Natural color systems

Color approaches where purity, stability, and analytical release logic matter as much as shade.

Premium pet

Higher-end animal segments looking for technical sourcing, documentation, and supply seriousness.

Premium aquaculture

Targeted use cases where specification, performance, and price logic can be properly aligned.

Feed and biomass pathways

Disciplined material routes based on maturity, value, and downstream constraints.

Agronomic valorization

Non-food and biostimulant potential explored without presenting premature broad-market maturity.

Co-development

Pilot lots, application framing, and formulation dialogue when demand is real.

Quality and regulatory discipline

Trust comes from explicit discipline around quality, specification, and intended use.

  • Specification-driven commercialization rather than generic “algae” messaging.
  • Traceability batch by batch with analytical discipline before release.
  • Clear separation between food-grade and non-food logic according to product, process and intended use.
  • Regulatory framing assessed product by product, strain by strain, process by process.

Useful modularity

Azoris treats expansion as an industrial decision rather than a branding slogan.

Specialty-first logic

Value comes from fractions, specifications and applications, not generic volume.

Commercial discipline

The maturity of each line is framed honestly rather than flattened into a fake broad offering.

European credibility

The company is positioned for serious conversations with buyers, technical partners and structured investors.

Roadmap

A sequenced path to capacity

What gets installed when, and why visible demand triggers the next move.

Lean validation

Initial backbone, pilot-lot logic, technical and commercial framing, phycocyanin + biomass first.

Repeatable micro-factory

First repeatable production logic, downstream discipline, stronger industrial credibility, selective premium extension.

Targeted modular platform

Module duplication when demand is visible, broader portfolio without speculative overbuild.

Key questions

The questions that matter before a serious conversation.

Is Azoris already commercial across all specialties at the same maturity?

No. The site deliberately separates near-term focus, premium next modules, and future lines that should only be activated once demand is clearly visible.

Why start with phycocyanin and valorized biomass?

Because that sequence validates the backbone, downstream logic and commercial traction with tighter capital discipline.

Is plant-based DHA already part of the active commercial scope?

It is part of the platform roadmap, but not something that should be framed as broadly mature before offtake visibility exists.

What kind of conversation can happen now?

Technical discussions, specification requests, pilot batches, development partnerships and serious strategic conversations.

Next step

Start with the specification, the application, or the deployment logic.

If you are exploring a specialty ingredient, a pilot batch, a formulation path, or a structured partnership, Azoris is built for serious technical discussions.