Zeome
Zeolite Membranes
Greater Efficiency. Lower Costs. Paving the way for the future of natural gas purification.
Our Story
In 2021, Zeome was founded by a group of undergraduate students at Georgia Tech as part of the $1B+ Startup Hackathon. The aim of the competition was to find a potential way to successfully commercialize a patent created by Georgia Tech professors and find real life applications that can make an impact in many industries. Our submission earned us a place in the Startup Launch Program this summer where we look to develop the idea and bring it to reality.
What Does Zeome Do?
The processes that go into producing purified natural gas in the United States today are expensive and not effective. This is where Zeome steps in. At Zeome, our zeolite membrane technology utilizes alumina hollow fiber substrate that outperforms other existing membranes in selectivity, permeance, and cost. Our product is perfect when it comes to chemical separation in the natural gas industry. Along with its many features, these cost effective zeolite membranes can be easily adapted to fit any project in the industry.
Dr. Sankar Nair
Dr. Shaowei Yang
Dr. Christopher W. Jones
Byung Hyun Min
Meet The Team
Taran Agnihotri
Co-Founder
Computer Science
Alexander Haag
Co-Founder
Industrial Engineering
Ananya Ghose
Co-Founder
Industrial Engineering
Harysh Magesh
Co-Founder
Computer Science
Ethan Wang
Co-Founder
Mechanical Engineering
Sponsors
We would like to thank the below programs and resources at Georgia Tech for supporting us throughout the journey.