July 05, 2023

Kran was part of the 100+Labs Chile program and then the global version of the 100+ Accelerator program.

Through a technology that uses nanobubbles, the Chilean company
Kran
has carved out a space for itself in the national startup ecosystem and, more recently, in the US. With innovative and sustainable solutions, they hope to contribute to greater economic and resilient productivity.

The startup, which takes its name from the sun god in Selknam mythology, develops solutions through the design and implementation of applications based on the science of the nanobubble, which contain properties physical-chemical technologies that provide benefits to problems such as the efficient use of water resources.

Kran was part of the 100+ Labs Chile program and then of the global version of the 100+ Accelerator program, which promotes entrepreneurship with a focus on social and environmental impact.

Last April, Kran carried out a new round of investment, with the family office Amarena and Venture Partners, among the contributors, with which it planned to expand. That’s how he now finds himself in the United States.

The company has three divisions (Agricultural, Aquaculture and Industrial) and has a presence in countries such as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Ecuador, Spain, Guatemala, Honduras, France and Peru.

 


 


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Startup Ecosystem