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ENABLING A SUSTAINABLE BIOECONOMY
J. Michael Drozd, Chief Operating Officer12th Annual World Congress on Industrial BiotechnologyMontréal, CanadaJuly 22, 2015
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Biomass processing expertise of Virginia-based OptaFuel US, Inc.
Biotechnology acumen of French-based Biométhodes, SA
Mission: To enable the sustainable bioeconomy for
bio-based products and materials.
WHO IS ARBIOM?
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ARBIOM BUSINESS
Arbiom is well positioned to bring value to both biomass stakeholders and the bio-based industry
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WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO ARBIOM
Sustainable Biomass Sourcing• Best Forestry Management Practices• Certified Harvesting• Good Jobs in Forest Services
Responsible Manufacturing• Low Carbon Intensity Manufactured Products• Improved LCA of Consumer End Products• Develop local sustainable biomass industries
Green Chemistry• Low GHG & Carbon Intensity Sugars and Lignin• Non-toxic Reagents • Bio-Compatible Sugars and Lignin
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MANAGEMENT TEAMDr. Bill McDonald, VP ResearchExpert in biomass processing and pretreatment. Former Director of Biomass Processing at Cobalt and lead biomass scientist at POET
Dr. Gilles Amsallem, CEOBiotech entrepreneur, founder of MixisGenetics, leading positions in Litton Bionetics, DuPont, Sorin Biomedica, biocon, Avesthagen
J. Michael Drozd, COOCombines executive level business, manufacturing and entrepreneurial experience. Former CEO of Wright Foods and Industrial Microwave Systems
Anthony Scime, CFOExtensive experience in financial analysis and business strategy. Former investment and financial Strategy at Bausch & Lomb
Romain Fouache, Corp Dev.Experienced in developing disruptive business. Former sales manager and business dev. at Exalead-DassaultSystèmes
Dr. Lisette TenlepDirector of Application CenterExpert in biomass conversion and downstream processing. Former pre-treatment specialist Blue Sugar
Dr. Daniel Lane, VP EngineeringExperienced in alternative energies technology development and deployment. Former Dir of Engineering at Edeniq and Senior Process Eng at Abengoa Bioenergy
Dr. Stéphane BlesaDirector of BiotechnologyLeader of enzyme development and head of biotechnology operation in Evry, France
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TECHNOLOGY
Non-food, lignocellulosicbiomass
Separate C5, C6 and lignin
streams
Phosphoric acid pretreatment• Mild conditions• Low inhibitor formation• Amorphous cellulose
Proprietary enzyme cocktails• Specific to substrate• Low cost production• On-site manufacturing
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VALUE OF TECHNOLOGYUnlocking the Full Chemical Value of the Biomass…
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TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGESOther 2nd Generation
Severity High severity>150°C, entails chemical degradation
Low severity<70°C, preserves chemical structures
Lignin output BurnedDegraded lignin burned for energy
Valorized as chemicalHigh value chemical
Cellulose output Crystalline Low reactivity, contaminated with inhibitors
Amorphous High reactivity, no inhibitors
Fermentability Low , with inhibitorsContaminated with inhibitors
High – no inhibitorsHigh reactivity, no inhibitors, laced with phosphates
Residue Requires need detoxificationProducts/biomass degradation
FertilizerMinerals with traces of phosphates
Corrosion HighHigh temperature and/or strong acid
Low/noneLow temperature, weak acid
Feedstock Specific AgnosticSuccessfully tested on most LC biomass
Plant size LargeRequires concentrated production of vast amounts of biomass
Small to largeDistributed, smaller unit biomass production possible
Hydrolysis time 72h 24h
Enzymes requirementsHigh
High enzyme OPEX costsComplex cocktail
Very lowLow enzyme OPEX costs
Easier enzyme cocktail optimization
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MARKET OPPORTUNITY…To Diversify Product Offerings
Chemicals (Bio)Fuels (Bio)
Bio-based Market$148 billion
Bio-based MarketApprox. $1.4 trillion
Trill
ion
Do
llars
(U
.S.)
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
2010 2025
Total Chemicals & Fuels Market $5.0 trillion $8.0 trillion
Bio-based share 3% 17%
CAGR16%
The Advanced Biofuels and Biochemicals Overview - Silicon Valley Bank 2012
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ARBIOM LOCATIONS
Applications CenterResearch Triangle Park, NC
Process Operations CenterNorton, VA
Biotechnology CenterGenopole, Evry, France
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APPLICATIONS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTERS
Arbiom Sugar and Lignin Applications• Partner-specific Fermentation• Partner-specific Separations
De-Risk Use of Arbiom Sugar and LigninLower Partner’s Cost of Conversion
Enzyme Development• Cellulase Engineering• Cocktail Optimization • On-Site Manufacturing
Proprietary Enzymes
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PROCESS OPERATIONS CENTER
Arbiom Laboratories• Pretreatment Research• Sugar Stream Refining• Enzymatic Hydrolysis
Arbiom Pilot Facility• 1 TPD Nameplate Capacity• Process Optimization• Sample Generation
Tailor Processes to Align with Partners
Maximize Value On Both Ends of the Lignocellulosic Value Chain
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PARTNER WITH ARBIOM
WWW.ARBIOM.COM
INFO@ARBIOM.COM
+1-866-535-5040
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THANK YOU
APPLICATIONS CENTER
15 T W Alexander DriveDurham, NC 27703, USA
PROCESS OPERATIONS CENTER
5516 Industrial Park RoadNorton, VA 24273, USA
BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTER
Génavenir 1, 1 rue Pierre Fontaine91000 Evry, France
WWW.ARBIOM.COM
INFO@ARBIOM.COM
+1-866-535-5040
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