Naturally Advanced Technologies Signs Amended Agreement with the National
Research Council of Canada to Collaborate on Research for the Production of
Cellulosic Ethanol from Sustainable Feedstock
- Research Intended to Develop New Enzyme Technology for Cellulosic Ethanol Manufacturing -
PORTLAND, OR, Feb. 22 /CNW/ - Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. (NAT, OTCBB: NADVF, TSXV: NAT) amended its agreement with the National Research Council (NRC) of Canada to include collaboration on cellulose technology research for the production of cellulosic ethanol from sustainable feedstock, such as corn stalks and straws, which is the unexploited byproduct in agri-food production.
- The NAT - NRC collaboration began in 2004 and was extended in 2007 for the design and construction of advanced enzyme technology for the extraction and cleaning of industrial hemp fiber for the textile sector, as spearheaded by Dr. Wing Sung. - As this research is in the final stages, the two parties have agreed to divert existing funding commitments to pursue additional opportunities for the advanced enzyme technology, namely in cellulosic ethanol. - Currently, bio-ethanol is produced by the fermentation of yeast with glucose that comes from corn starch, which requires high levels of fertilizer and energy use and results in high levels of waste materials. - The next research phase will address the inefficient enzymatic conversion of cellulose to glucose for the subsequent fermentation to ethanol by developing technology via protein engineering and an efficient hydrolysis protocol. - The extended agreement expires May 9, 2012, and maintains the same parameters for NAT to secure the exclusive rights of the intellectual property.
"Leading this project will be Jeremy K. Jones of our board of directors," stated Ken Barker, CEO of NAT. "Jeremy has extensive experience with cellulosic ethanol and advanced materials as vice president for Koch Genesis, the venture arm of Koch Industries that includes Koch's operating businesses INVISTA, Georgia-Pacific and Flint Hills Resources. I am confident he will provide excellent direction as we continue collaborating with the NRC to build our advanced enzyme treatment technology portfolio."
"We are thrilled that Dr. Sung will again serve as Principal Research Officer for this project. He has received numerous awards for his leadership and promotion of the life sciences industry and collaboration within the industry on a national scale. His study of proteins and enzymes was pivotal in developing CRAiLAR(R), NAT's organic enzyme bath process that transforms hemp into fiber that can be used in traditional cotton knitting systems, thereby enabling hemp to enter mainstream apparel production. In addition, Dr. Sung designed enzymes that reduce toxic effluent in the pulp and paper industry," concluded Barker.
About Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc.
Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. is committed to unlocking the potential of renewable and environmentally sustainable biomass resources from hemp and other bast fibers. The company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Crailar Fiber Technologies Inc., is developing proprietary technologies for production of bast fibers, cellulose pulp, and their resulting by-products, in collaboration with Canada's National Research Council and the Alberta Research Council. Crailar(R) technology offers cost-effective and environmentally sustainable processing and production of natural, bast fibers such as hemp and flax, resulting in increased performance characteristics for use in textile, industrial, energy, medical and composite material applications. The company was founded in 1998 as a provider of environmentally friendly, socially responsible clothing and adheres to a "triple bottom line" philosophy, respecting the human rights of employees, the environmental impact of the company's operations and fiscal responsibility to its shareholders. See www.naturallyadvanced.com
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