Monday, March 5, 2012

$4.4M will boost bio-product initiative


A federal investment of more than $4.4 million through Western Economic Diversification Canada will boost the Alberta Crop Industry Development Fund Ltd.’s efforts to test and commercialize new products derived from crops and grains.
Additional support is also being provided through the Alberta Barley Commission and Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions.
The Alberta government ACIDF will establish and equip a manufacturing facility to produce crop-based protein and cellulose derivatives used as ingredients for a variety of commercial products.
The initiative builds on research conducted through the University of Alberta’s Cereal Protein and Cellulose Program, which has developed industrial products, including protein films that could be used to make biodegradable, thermo-plastic packaging.
The new manufacturing facility will partner with commercial manufacturers to assist them with pilot-scale production, testing and the demonstration of products and technologies that, if successful, will be licensed to and manufactured by industry partners.
Pilot plant to produce crop-based protein and cellulose derivatives


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