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Faster growing, earlier maturing, higher yielding trees - natural, fertile and stable Trees tolerating deep environmental stresses from salt, climate, drought and mining waste Plants resisting disease - by design, and without resort to Genetic Engineering (ie, no GMO)
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©2013 PolyGenomX
©2013 PolyGenomX
3 outcomes of applied epigenetics:
1. Faster growing, higher yielding, tougher plants
– via natural gene duplication (polyploidy)
2. Stress tolerant plants
– tolerating salinity, toxicity, aridity & climate change
3. Disease resistant plants
– totally resisting virus, bacteria & fungi
©2013 PolyGenomX
9 Key Facts
1. A natural process (products are not GMO)2. Plants are fertile3. Induced traits are heritable through generations4. Applies to all species (including food)5. Identifiable (unique genetic fingerprint)6. Can be easily monetised7. Income multiplies as plants propagate8. Unique technology (no competitors)9. Protected by leveraged Patent strategy
©2013 PolyGenomX
1. Polygenomic Plants
• Naturally induced gene duplication (polyploidy)• More CO2 efficient – +50% • Faster growth – 30% shorter harvest cycle• Higher yield earlier – 30%+ from same inputs• More robust – utilise marginal land• More water efficient – for a drier world• Climate tough – for a hotter world
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Poly Paulownia 15 weeks growth
Diploid
Polypgenomic
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Commercialising Polygenomics
• Wood pellet production (renewable energy)• Polygenomic eucalypt species (energy trees)• Project Partner is [withheld]– Market cap $1.5bn– Sales revenue $7.8bn– Global reach
• End game: 50/50 JV (PGX/Partner)– Global licence to develop & distribute energy trees – Equity + passive on-going income stream for PGX
©2013 PolyGenomX
2. Stress Tolerant Plants
• Salt tolerant Giant Reed • 10 months to adapt to half seawater’s salinity• 33% increase in growth (polygenomic)• 40-fold increase in salt breakdown• The natural answer to Coal Seam Gas Water• Biomass for ethanol or electricity generation
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Giant Reed
Coal Seam Gas Brine – 5 Sydney Harbours
. . . and no current solution. Giant Reed can clean it ALL up . . . and generate power!
6 weeks growth, Vietnam
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Salt, climate &/or drought tolerant . . .
• Rice• Wheat• Tomatoes• Eucalypts• Sorghum • The technology applies to ALL plants
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• The Holy Grail of food production• Proof of concept – Cmm in tomatoes• Project Partner is [withheld]– Market cap $40bn– Sales revenue $13.8bn– Global reach
• End game: 50/50 JV (PGX/Partner)– Global licence for disease resistance in food plants– Equity + passive on-going income stream for PGX
3. Disease Resistance
©2013 PolyGenomX
The Equity Factory
PGX
~IP
50/50 ~IP JVGlobal PartnerSalt Tolerant Rice
~IP
50/50 JVGlobal Partner
Energy Trees
~IP
ClientsProduct Sales
+IP
50/50 JV
Global PartnerDisease Resistant
Food
©2013 PolyGenomX
Leadership Team
• Chair: Dr David Rowe, PhD, Mfin• Youth + experience + intelligence
• Managing Director: Peter Rowe– Experience + entrepreneurship + ethics + sales skills
• Chief Scientist: Malcolm Lamont, BAppSci
– Inspiration + innovation + pragmatism + experience
©2013 PolyGenomX
Revenue Model
PGX
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©2013 PolyGenomX
Contact
• Peter Rowe, Managing Director PGX
+61 7 5510 3166
Skype: PolyGenomX
www.polygenomx.com