Steven De Laet

CEO Inopsys NV at INOPSYS NV

Steven De Laet is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in the chemical and life sciences industries. Currently serving as the CEO of InOpSys NV and operating as the Chief Executive Officer of InOpSys GmbH since December 2021, Steven also provides strategic guidance as a member of the Board of Advisors for Fresh Tray. Additional roles have included founding and owning AvoRe NV, where an emphasis on innovative solutions for the chemical sector is maintained, and leading Delago as CEO, focusing on interim management and business development. Steven's expertise is complemented by their educational background, holding multiple degrees from Vlerick Business School and KU Leuven, encompassing business administration and chemical engineering. Furthermore, Steven has contributed to various organizations as a mentor for Netwerk Ondernemen and as a board member for Catalisti.

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INOPSYS NV

Industry generates hazardous and toxic flows that are not easy to process. Until today, most of these wastewaters go on transport for incineration, which is 100% destructive and has a negative CO2 impact. 💧 ♻️ Inopsys develops mobile and modular installations for the on-site treatment of side streams like these, to reduce CO2 impact, generate clean water, and by recovering valuable raw materials, work towards a circular economy. Thanks to Inopsys’ on-site treatment installations, this linear and destructive approach is transformed into a circular and sustainable process. Process streams that were previously regarded as waste are now, by combining the right technologies, treated and customized with the recuperation of valuable components as a final result. Clean water, but also valuable components such as Palladium, Platinum, Zinc, ... are recovered from industrial streams and are given the opportunity to be reused. 🌱 We are committed making sustainable side stream solutions the new normal.


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