- Iogen Corp.
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name = Iogen Corp
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foundation = 1970s
founder = Patrick Foody
location_city =Ottawa ,Ontario
location_country =Canada
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products =cellulosic ethanol xylanase enzymes Trichoderma reesei
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intl = Iogen Corporation is aCanadian company based inOttawa ,Ontario that was founded byPatrick Foody . Iogen is a company specializing incellulosic ethanol made from farm waste. They also develop, manufacture, and market enzymes used to modify and improve the processing of natural fibres in the textile, animal feed, and pulp and paper industries. Iogen has been in operation since 1974.Brian Foody is the current president.The company has built the world's first and only demonstration-scale facility to convert biomass to cellulose ethanol using enzyme technology. The facility has been designed and engineered to process 40 tons per day of wheat straw using enzymes made in an adjacent enzyme manufacturing facility.
In the long term, Iogen intends to commercialize its cellulose ethanol process by licensing its technology broadly through turnkey plant construction partnerships. License fees and the supply of enzymes to the licensees’ plants will generate income. If the firm is successful, the process will allow fuel alcohol to be made from abundant plant waste instead of food grade corn.
Iogen also operates an established specialty enzymes business built on its cellulose ethanol technology. Iogen's Bio-Products business focuses on improving the operation of industries that process natural fibre. The company makes and sells high-quality enzymes that are used by industries including pulp and paper, textile, and animal feed. The expertise and operating experience gained in the enzyme business is an important element of Iogen's leadership in cellulose ethanol technology.
Iogen employs a staff of approximately 170 people, with over half involved in research and development, and engineering; one fifth in manufacturing; and the balance in sales, marketing, and administration.
In
2003 , Iogen Corporation brought a domain dispute through theWIPO against Bradley Smith, founder ofIogen Technologies , seeking to gain control of the iogen.comdomain name .Iogen Corporation of Canada was not successful in its domain dispute, andIogen Technologies retained the use of the name, which it had enjoyed since 1997.With backing from
Shell Canada andPetro Canada the company is building a $500 million commercial scale plant inSaskatchewan , to produce 90 megalitre/year of cellulosic ethanol from wheat straw. [ [http://www.reuters.com/article/etfNews/idUSN1529319320080715 "Shell boosts stake in Iogen cellulosic ethanol"] "Reuters" 15 July 2008]References
External links
* [http://www.iogen.ca Iogen Corporation]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2004/04/22/biofuel040422.html CBC article about Iogen]
* [http://www2.canoe.com/techno/nouvelles/archives/2006/01/20060110-111348.html French article about Iogen]
* [http://www.reuters.com/article/etfNews/idUSN1529319320080715 Shell boosts stake in Iogen cellulosic ethanol]
* [http://www.cellulosicroundtable.com/iogen.htm Iogen time line]
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