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Rebio Technologies Limited

ReBio

Rebio Technologies Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2014.

CRN
08845124
Founded
2014
Age
12

Overview

Legal name
REBIO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
Region
Unknown
Registered address
WAREHOUSE W, 3 WESTERN GATEWAY
ROYAL VICTORIA DOCKS
LONDON
E16 1BD
Insolvency history
No

Corporate ownership

Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52

1 level 1 ultimate controller
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Rebio Technologies Limited
CRN 08845124
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Direct and ultimate controller
02295743
CRN 02295743

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

6 events
31 Dec
2026

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

14 Jan
2026

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

31 Mar
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

31 Dec
2024

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

15 Aug
2024

Accounts With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full

Accounts Analysed

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Published 15 Aug 2024 10:45

14 Jan
2014

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

2 awards
First funded
2015
Funded years
2015
Age at first award
1 years

Projects

2015 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Production of D-lactate in Geobacillus spp

1 Jul 2015 to 31 Mar 2016

Awarded
£60,987
Total cost £81,316

This project aims to produce modified strains of the microorganism Geobacillus to produce pure D-lactic acid for renewable products such as bioplastics using agricultural by-products and municipal waste. The bacterial host grows at high temperatures and has the ability to convert all the sugars in non-food materials, resulting in a process to produce D la...

2015 Feasibility Studies

Driving down the cost of waste derived sugar

1 Apr 2015 to 31 Dec 2016

Awarded
£5,974
Total cost £11,948

This project will build on UK expertise in recycling of household waste to recover a clean cellulose. A new process has been developed to efficiently break this cellulose down into sugar which can be used to produce, for example bioethanol - the green fuel component of petrol, as well as other high value chemicals such as those used in construction materi...

Product types

Feasibility Studies