A UK (Scottish) biotechnology company is looking to partner with companies with proven technology and capability in recovery of one or all of the following outputs from by-product streams:
1. soluble proteins
2. minerals and salts
3. carbon dioxide
The SME are looking to further valorise the components from its raw material sources. Cooperation is envisioned under either a services, technical cooperation, manufacturing or commercial agreement with technical assistance.
The Scottish SME, which was established in 2017 has perfected the extraction of a natural biopolymer. From this, it has produced biodegradable thin packaging films which have attracted interest from global brands and others who now wish to use this to replace single-use plastics in a wide range of situations. The company is building its own commercial scale extraction facility to produce its biopolymer during the first half of 2022.
The biotechnology company also wishes to capture, for further valorisation, the other components from its raw material sources which would otherwise be classified as by-products resulting from its process. These components include:
1. a proteinaceous broth
2. soluble and insoluble salts
3. carbon dioxide
Efficient and proven technology is a prerequisite but the company appreciates that some adaptation may be necessary to make it compatible with the other processing steps and equipment. Consideration will also be given to companies who may also be able to market the captured proteins, minerals and carbon dioxide.
The company’s proprietary technology is protected by trademarks, and patents are being sought for its innovative products produced from its biopolymer know-how.
A long-term relationship is envisaged with the solution provider/s especially with respect to companies who are, or may, be able to valorise the protein, minerals and salts or the carbon dioxide captured from the by-product stream. This would assist the company to focus on its core strength which is producing valuable novel products from its biopolymer expertise. Cooperation is expected to take place under either a services, technical cooperation, manufacturing or commercial agreement with technical assistance. These partnership types will be as agreed with the partner organisation based upon what they are able to offer in line with the prerequisites in this profile.