R. Bocsi, L. Hanák, G. Horváth, Z. Hodai, Dóra Rippel-Pethő, B. Szabó-Ravasz, L. Szokonya, G. Takács
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Biotechnology and renewable materials are very popular research projects nowadays. The increasing attendance of industrial participants enhances the significance of these projects. We started cultivating microalgae a few years ago. Under the supervision of our biologist partner and based on the literature, we built our photobioreactor system on a laboratory scale. Our first objectives were algae cultivation for energetic purposes in addition to carbon-dioxide capture. It is reasonable to conclude that the extraction of bioactive compounds is worth consideration.