Borrowing the raw power
of nature,
setting it up in systematic ways with enzyme engineering and our exozyme biosolutions allows for a future where there will be enough for everybody.
With this new naturally inspired way of making chemicals,
it allows for the most mind-blowing things.
Sustainable aviation fuel.
Think about that.
It allows us to make new generations of drugs that are not based
on petrochemical.
It allows us to live in a much better,
yet more sustainable way.
This new generation of technology is a paradigm shift
of how we, humankind, make chemicals.
So if I look back to,
let's say, when my dad was born,
that's around the time that the invention of the transistor happened.
I promise you, back then, almost nobody understood the impact that that would have on the present we're living in today.
Back then, people were not thinking, wow, the transistor,
that's going to do a lot of good things for me.
Most people didn't hear about it.
If they heard about it,
they didn't care about it because they thought it had nothing to do with them.
And look at us now.
What the computer, what the internet,
what the digital world has done for the world.
Comparing it to the transistor,
this is a more fundamental breakthrough.
It means it can have more impact.
Going from a non-sustainable way of living the good life to a sustainable way
that will have solved a lot of the problems that we're facing today.
When we've done the
conversations about how we envision the future,
we also need to do something concrete about it.
Can't just dream about it.
That is where exozyme biosolutions
really starts
taking its place.
It's tangible.
We're building it right now.
It both has the short-term potential to become something that makes a difference now,
in the medium term,
and definitely,
and especially, in the long term.
I don't know exactly when, what,
exozyme
biosolutions
is going to be ready for the different markets.
I have a good sense it's starting to show itself via the partnerships.
But when I think of it all as a combined impact on the world,
it makes me excited to think about
what that future is going to look like.