
Microfluidics: Change scale for a sustainable & efficient industry
Thanks to its expertise in microfluidics , analytical chemistry and instrumentation , KLEARIA develops fluid control modules, sensors (Lab-On-Chips) and analyzers for innovative chemistry.
KLEARIA, based on its values, responds to sustainable development issues in terms of responsible chemistry, by supporting its customers in their approach to preserving resources and reducing environmental pollution.

Through Klearia we carry technologies to protect the environment
Klearia's DNA is technological. We believe in progress through innovation with a great sense of responsibility. State-of-the-art miniaturization techniques which are at the heart of our know-how are accelerating the transition to greener chemistry, to an industry that is more economical in raw materials and energy.
Our commitment is reflected in our achievements in the field of water monitoring which meet the major challenges of the UN Sustainable Development Goals :
Beyond our developments through the PANDa , our daily investment is to imagine and implement solutions that allow our customers to reduce their impact on the environment through 3 offers:
- Our range of products in water monitoring,
- Our design office to support our customers in their R&D and innovation projects,
- Our "LabInGlass" range of custom microfluidic chips .





Our offers



Our history
KLEARIA is a DeepTech company, specialized in microfluidics, founded by Clément NANTEUIL. He did his thesis at the Laboratory of Photonics and Nanostructures (CNRS) from 2007 to 2010.
Doctorale thesis of Clément Nanteuil
Filing of the first microfluidic patent
2010
2012
Création of KLEARIA
Exclusive licence of the patent
Daniel Villessot
ex Chief Scientific Officer of Suez, joins Klearia as Scientific Officer
2014
First commercial contracts
Maturation of the technologie
Development of firsts prototypes

2018
SME Instrument H2020 Laureate (European Union)
PANDa analyser launch
Installation at CNRS in Sophia Antipolis
Filing of 2 new patents
2019

2021
PANDa analyser launch
Installation at CNRS in Sophia Antipolis
Filing of 2 new patents


Clément NANTEUIL, PhD
CEO

Daniel VILLESSOT
Scientific advisor

Ghazi AYARI, PhD
Responsible
R&D sensors

Ilaria SORRENTINO, PhD
Engineer
R&D sensors

Guillaume LAFFITE, PhD
Responsible
Microfluidic foundry

Cecilia GRASSO
Engineer assistant
R&D sensors

Abdelkarim FERCHICHI, PhD
Engineer
Microfluidic foundry

Emmie BERGTHOLD
Technician
R&D sensors