Licensing Built for
Ecosystem Impact.
Silvera licenses a transparent field-of-use and commercial framework that can scale with your non-wood fiber production capacity—from pilot lines to large industrial hubs—with terms matched to your project, not a public catalog of support tiers.
Governance & Field of Use
Our license is restricted to sustainable, non-wood fiber processing and regenerative agricultural applications. This ensures that the Silvera technology stack remains dedicated to decarbonizing the pulp and paper industry.
- Exclusively for sustainable non-wood feedstocks
- Geographic exclusivity options available
- Strict adherence to ESG reporting standards
Royalties & Fees
Commercial terms combine technology access with production-aligned fees. Exact structures depend on region, scale, feedstock, and the support and integration scope you negotiate—Silvera aligns economics with output without publishing a one-size table on the web.
Partnership scope—not a SKU list
We do not publish fixed service or support tiers yet. Integration depth, response expectations, and onsite commitments are shaped with each licensee based on project phase, geography, and risk—then captured in your agreement.
What we align on together
Early conversations usually cover licensing scope, field of use, reporting, and how Silvera supports your team through design, startup, and steady operations. Nothing here is a promise of a named “plan”—it is the kind of substance that ends up in commercial terms.
- Commissioning, training, and documentation appropriate to your line and team.
- Software and standards updates tied to the license, with a sensible rollout cadence.
- Escalation paths and coverage windows defined in writing—not inferred from a marketing page.
When we have standardized support packages, we will publish them here. Until then, ask us directly.
Licensing FAQ
How do production-based royalties work?
Royalties are calculated on agreed production volumes (typically net sellable fiber), using definitions in your contract. Reporting follows the process you and Silvera put in place—usually with plant data exports and periodic reconciliation.
Can we change scope or support as the project evolves?
Yes. License and services scope is documented in your agreement; when needs change—new capacity, new region, or different support expectations—those updates are handled as amendments with clear economics and timelines, not off the side of a tier chart.
Is the license transferable?
Licenses are generally non-transferable but can be reassigned during corporate acquisitions subject to Silvera’s environmental compliance review.