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SweTree Technologies is a plant and forest biotechnology company providing products and technologies to improve the productivity and performance properties of plants, wood and fiber for forestry, pulp & paper, packaging, hygiene, textile and other fiber related industries. Our mission is to make specific improvements to trees and cellulose fibers, and to provide superior value to the forest and fiber industry by having an unsurpassed understanding of tree biology and biochemistry. Our business idea is to realize the value of our knowledge and technologies by developing and commercializing our own innovative products, or, through exclusive collaborations, enabling industrial partners to improve the value of their products. We perform research and development in Umeå, Uppsala and Stockholm, Sweden. In addition, an extremely strong research base has been secured through the agreement with Woodheads AB, which includes 46 of the most prominent Swedish researchers in their respective fields. These scientists have a broad competence, ranging from tree biology and biochemistry to pulp and paper chemistry. This ensures that SweTree Technologies business areas are grounded on a solid, scientific basis. The company has three core business areas; Plant growth and vigor, Directed breeding and Fiber modification:
Outside of these core areas we will licence our technologies to strong partners, allowing us to attain an optimal mix of short and long term revenues. One example of such an area is agriculture. Company history 1999 SweTree Technologies was founded as a joint initiative between Teknikbrostiftelsen in Umeå, Sweden and the company Woodheads AB.
Woodheads AB was formed to handle the intellectual properties from 44 leading researchers at the Umeå Plant Science Center and the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. The majority of these researchers were collaborating in the Populus EST and functional genomics program - a program that generated a large amount of commercially interesting innovations within plant and forest biotechnology.
2005 A research lab was opened in Uppsala, Sweden. A stronger focus on product development and commercial business opportunities began. The Arginine project was taken over from Holmen AB and product development was initiated in collaboration with Sveaskog AB, Bergvik Skog AB and Holmen Skog AB. BASF exercised the option to use the D-amino acid technology in the agriculture field.
A collaboration in the fiber modification field was started with an industrial partner in the packaging area.
2006 Two collaborations in the fiber modification field were started with industrial partners in the pulp & paper area.
A project to clone elite lines of Norway Spruce using the technology somatic embryogenesis was started. The project is partly funded by Vinnova. Our industrial collaborators are Sveaskog AB, Bergvik Skog AB and Holmen Skog AB.
2007 Our plant nutrition project was concluded with planned introduction of teh product for the project collaborators during 2008. A large number of poplar clones from North America was taken over from SLU and started to be tested in the field across Sweden. A first collaboration research project to utilize our gene knowledge industrially was started. We have had two industrial collaboration projects running in the fiber modification area during the year.
2008 arGrow started to be used as a product and was used for the production 14 million plants in Swedish forest nurseries during the year. arGrow testing was also being planned for several other countries around the world. The somatic embryogenesis project succesfully solves several key technical problems to enable automation. Södra was added as project participant. We have early positive results from the testing of our poplar clones at the different sites in Sweden. Several clones has grown better than the present standard OP 42. A first industrial collaboration project has been started. A second collaboration research project to utilize our gene knowledge industrially was started. We have had four industrial collaboration projects running in the fiber modification area during the year.
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