Thanks to a fuel additive, we can reduce the output of harmful emissions, thus enabling sustainable environmental improvement. Areas of application are shipping and power stations, as well as the automobile industry worldwide.
The development of innovative, mineral-based materials using common raw materials – in particular a special insulation material for home construction. In comparison to conventional construction materials, which are primarily made of polystyrene or polyurethane, these newly developed materials are environmentally friendly and are safer for humans and nature alike.
The increasing shortage of water in regions that are already under strain is creating a demand for new solutions, in order to ensure permanent access to clean drinking water for local inhabitants. We are investing here – both in new technologies that provide on-site solutions, as well as in the expansion of secure transport routes for getting the raw material water to those places where it is needed most.
The desire for innovation drives the economy and science. As such, it is also our goal to promote the continuous development and improvement of existing processes and the creation of new ones, so that economically viable, thus sensible solutions can be established. Furthermore, the OM Holding AG provides professional support in safeguarding innovative ideas from a financial and legal perspective.
The primary cause for bee mortality rates in Germany and Switzerland is the spread of varroasis – the infection of bee populations with the Varroa mite. With the help of a new innovative solution, which has a long-term effect within the honey comb, we are actively working to counteract bee mortality. The new preparation prevents the spread of the mites and provides permanent protection.
For us, investment in real estate essentially means creating new living spaces in areas where the current market cannot sufficiently meet demand. The spectrum of funded objects ranges from student housing to high-class real estate in prime locations. Investments are currently focused in Germany.