In our mycotechnology lab, we harness the potential of fungi to develop new sustainable materials using organic waste from multiple industries.
It is estimated that there are more than 2 million species of fungi, most of which are still unknown to science. These beings are true alchemists, capable of decomposing the most polluting and rare materials on the planet with their enzyme cocktails.
Their impressive capacity for continuous growth, in a complex network of intertwined and interconnected filaments, makes them incredible natural architects.
Capable of generating light, strong, fire and water resistant structures in record time, fungi are an infinite field of study for the creation of biomaterials.
At MUSH Mycotechnology, we research with different species of fungi to generate diverse physical and structural characteristics in biomaterials, as well as unique and original finish designs.
In our mycotechnology lab, we harness the potential of fungi to develop new sustainable materials using organic waste from multiple industries.
It is estimated that there are more than 2 million species of fungi, most of which are still unknown to science. These beings are true alchemists, capable of decomposing the most polluting and rare materials on the planet with their enzyme cocktails.
Their impressive capacity for continuous growth, in a complex network of intertwined and interconnected filaments, makes them incredible natural architects.
Capable of generating light, strong, fire and water resistant structures in record time, fungi are an infinite field of study for the creation of biomaterials.
At MUSH Mycotechnology, we research with different species of fungi to generate diverse physical and structural characteristics in biomaterials, as well as unique and original finish designs.
Parque Empresarial
Benjamin Prida, 11
Santolaya de Cabranes
33310 Cabranes (Asturias) España
MUSH MYCOTECHNOLOGY S.L./
BIOMATERIALES from fungal mycellium and lignocellulosic waste.
Project funded by:
Recognition for innovative entrepreneurship with impact in Spain:
Mush Mycotechnology Design is a project focused on the design and engineering of organic materials.
Parque Empresarial
Benjamin Prida, 11
Santolaya de Cabranes
33310 Cabranes (Asturias) España
MUSH MYCOTECHNOLOGY S.L./
BIOMATERIALES from fungal mycellium and lignocellulosic waste.
Project funded by:
Recognition for innovative entrepreneurship with impact in Spain: