About Us

Our mission is to replace the century-old way of making ammonia with a cleaner, cheaper, and more scalable solution.

Sustainable ammonia production is a critical need for preserving our way of life.

After building a career in industrial power generation, Laron Burrows knew he wanted to make a deeper impact on the climate, society, and the future. Driven by a desire to tackle global-scale challenges, he left the industry to pursue a PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Connecticut, focusing on technologies with the potential to deliver real, scalable change.

At UConn, Laron joined the lab of Professor George Bollas, where he began working on distributed ammonia production. But as he explored existing research, one thing became clear, many of the technologies lacked what he believed was essential: strong economics, scalability, and a clear path to commercialization within a decade. So, he set out to invent one himself.

Andros Innovations was born from that invention, built to reimagine how the world produces ammonia, using cleaner, modular technology that works with the planet, not against it. The name Andros is a personal one, honoring the shared heritage of Andros Island in The Bahamas (Laron’s homeland) and Andros, Greece (Professor Bollas’ homeland), where this journey began.

Today, Andros Innovations is a mission-driven company, working to transform ammonia production for the benefit of humanity. Our goal is simple but bold: to feed the next billion people with sustainable, low-carbon ammonia fertilizers and help build a cleaner, more resilient future.


The Next Billion Humans

The Haber-Bosch process has fed the world for over a century by producing ammonia, a key ingredient in fertilizer. But it comes at a cost, it consumes vast amounts of energy, operates at extreme pressures and temperatures, and emits more than 2 tons of CO₂ for every ton of ammonia produced. Because of its complexity and capital intensity, only large countries and corporations can afford to build and operate Haber-Bosch plants, concentrating production in a few regions. As the global population grows toward the next billion people, we need a new way to make ammonia, one that’s low-carbon, energy-efficient, and accessible anywhere. Andros Innovations exists to meet that challenge.

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