Manufacturing Partners – Build the next generation of pyrolysis systems
The global demand for pyrolysis and carbon-negative infrastructure is growing rapidly.
Industries worldwide are increasingly searching for systems that can:
process waste locally
reduce emissions
generate energy and valuable materials
support carbon removal and circular economy goals
At the same time, a major technological gap remains:
Existing systems are often either:
small but inefficient
large, expensive, and difficult to deploy
dependent on external infrastructure and energy input
The Satoumi opportunity
Satoumi is developing a new class of pyrolysis reactor systems designed to combine:
industrial throughput
mobility
modular scalability
energy self-sufficiency
The reactor architecture is specifically designed for:
decentralized deployment
flexible feedstocks
integration into real industrial environments
We are looking for manufacturing partners
Satoumi is actively seeking:
reactor manufacturers
industrial equipment builders
thermal systems companies
container system integrators
machine and plant engineering partners
to build and deploy Satoumi reactor systems under licensing partnerships.
Why this matters now
The market for pyrolysis systems is expanding rapidly due to:
decarbonization requirements
waste management pressures
carbon removal markets
renewable fuel demand
circular economy regulation
The global pyrolysis market is projected to grow into:
A multi-billion-dollar industry over the coming decades
At the same time, industries are increasingly demanding systems that are:
modular
scalable
energy-efficient
adaptable to local infrastructure
A reactor platform designed for manufacturability
Satoumi systems are intentionally designed for real-world industrial manufacturing.
The reactor platform includes:
High-tech configurations
optimized for:
advanced industrial applications
automation and process optimization
maximum operational efficiency
Low-tech configurations
optimized for:
infrastructure-limited regions
remote deployment
simplified fabrication and maintenance
Designed around industrial reality
The systems are engineered to use:
standard industrial materials
conventional fabrication methods
scalable modular components
The goal is to reduce dependence on:
highly specialized tooling
exotic materials
overly complex manufacturing environments
Many components are intended to be manufacturable using:
Existing industrial production capabilities
Why manufacturing partners are critical
Satoumi’s strategy is not based on centralized production.
Instead:
We aim to scale through partnerships with existing industrial expertise.
This creates advantages for manufacturing partners:
expansion into rapidly growing climate infrastructure markets
access to patented reactor technology
new product categories and customer segments
long-term upgrade and licensing opportunities
Not competition — industrial enablement
Satoumi does not aim to replace existing manufacturers.
The goal is to:
Enable industrial partners to enter and expand within the emerging pyrolysis and carbon infrastructure sector.
Rather than building closed systems, Satoumi focuses on:
licensing
collaboration
regional manufacturing partnerships
shared scaling of deployment capacity
Adaptable across industries and applications
The platform is designed for applications such as:
waste-to-energy
biochar production
recovered carbon materials
industrial heat systems
decentralized carbon removal
agriculture and land restoration
This enables partners to serve:
Multiple fast-growing markets with one technology platform
Strategic timing
The demand for thermochemical processing systems is increasing faster than deployment capacity.
Manufacturers that enter this market early can position themselves within:
climate infrastructure
circular materials
decentralized industrial systems
carbon-negative technologies
The Satoumi vision
Satoumi aims to accelerate the deployment of carbon-negative industrial systems globally.
Manufacturing partners are a critical part of this strategy.
The opportunity is not only to build reactors —
but to help build the infrastructure layer of the circular carbon economy.
Interested in becoming an early partner?
Satoumi is currently seeking pilot partners to realize the first projects and move the technology into real-world deployment.
At this stage, we are primarily looking for organizations capable of participating in early implementation, prototyping, manufacturing, or operational pilot projects.
If your organization is interested — even if the timing is not yet ideal — we encourage you to contact us.
We are happy to:
provide additional technical information
discuss potential collaboration models
evaluate whether a partnership is a good fit
place interested organizations on our early partner and deployment waitlist
We are also working toward making complete reactor systems available in the future through manufacturing and deployment partners.
If you are interested in:
future reactor purchases
licensing opportunities
pilot deployments
or future rental/leasing models
we would be glad to stay in contact and reach out once the appropriate deployment stage is reached.