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Srinivas Karuturi

Founder & COO at BIOWEG

Srinivas Karuturi has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Srinivas founded BIOWEG in 2018 and served as the Founder & COO. The company focuses on developing sustainable solutions by replacing microplastics in personal and home care products with biodegradable alternatives. Prior to that, they co-founded and served as the Managing Director of Microbloom Tech from 2017 to 2022.

In 2014, Srinivas worked at Daimler AG in Corporate Functions, where they were involved in various corporate activities. From 2010 to 2014, they worked at Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India in Corporate Functions, where they were responsible for designing and implementing general and administrative processes and integrating digital and automation technologies into business-support functions.

Before that, Srinivas had experience as a Corporate Management Trainee at CERATIZIT GROUP from 2008 to 2010, and as a Business Process Executive at Deutsche Bank from 2006 to 2008.

Srinivas Karuturi holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration and Management, General from the Indo-German Training Centre. Srinivas also has a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from Bangalore University.

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Quakenbrück, Germany

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BIOWEG

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Founded in Germany in 2019, Bioweg is a purpose-driven company, matches BioInnOvation to business problems. Their research combine biotechnology, material science, and molecular simulation learning to develop and sell B2B advanced sustainable and bio-based high-performance ingredients. Their ingredients are 100% animal-free, globally scalable, andsustainably manufactured with green chemistry.The company partners with results-driven, forward-thinking companies and consumer brands with global reach in cosmetics, personal care, agricultural technology, and food/beverage sectors. Bioweg's innovative zero-waste circular process uses food industry waste as feedstock to produce bio-based microbeads, rheology modifiers and hydrocolloids that are completely free of microplastics and comply with the new ECHA regulation.


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