Cibus, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBUS), a leading agricultural biotechnology
company that uses proprietary gene editing technologies to develop
plant traits (or specific genetic characteristics) in seeds, today
announced that it has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious list
of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2024, ranking as the
2nd most innovative company in the agriculture category.
This year’s list shines a spotlight on businesses that are
shaping industry and culture through their innovations. These
organizations are setting new standards and achieving remarkable
milestones in all sectors of the economy. Alongside the World's 50
Most Innovative Companies, Fast Company recognizes 606
organizations across 58 sectors and regions.
“We are extremely proud to be recognized by Fast Company as one
of the world’s most innovative companies of 2024,” stated Rory
Riggs, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Cibus. “Innovation is truly
at the heart of what we do. We are at the center of a technology
revolution in agriculture and this recognition is a testament to
our leadership in helping transform the agricultural gene editing
industry in its analog to digital moment in advancing breeding. Our
vision is to create a commercial stage gene editing company that is
industrially scaled to process and deliver multiple traits for
multiple seed company customers across multiple crop types. This
vision, enabled by our proprietary gene editing platform – the
Rapid Trait Development System™ or RTDS – and
continued regulatory progress, is a significant step toward
addressing the major challenges in building a sustainable food
supply on a global scale. Gene editing is a major climate
technology due to its focus on reducing chemical use and developing
sustainable plant-based products to replace industrial ingredients
whose sources are environmentally challenging such as fossil fuels
and palm oils.”
Cibus has celebrated several key milestones over the last 12
months. In the second quarter of 2023, Cibus merged with Calyxt to
form present day Cibus, bringing together two pioneers in the
agricultural gene editing business. In the third quarter of 2023,
Cibus opened its Oberlin facility in San Diego, which it believes
represents the industry’s first timebound, reproducible, and
predictable science-based next generation breeding process. This
facility supports the scaling and commercialization of Cibus’
growing RTDS crop and trait pipeline.
In 2023, Cibus transformed from its R&D origins to focus on
the implementation of its commercial strategy – the
commercialization of its three developed traits – Pod Shatter
Reduction (PSR) in Canola, and its two herbicide tolerance traits
in Rice (HT1 and HT3). In 2023 the Company successfully completed
its first transfers of PSR in Canola and HT1 and HT3 in Rice to
seed company customers. The Company also signed collaboration
agreements for trait development with many major seed companies and
achieved successful 2023 field trial results for its developed
productivity traits.
Cibus also continues to make progress with its two advanced
traits – Sclerotinia resistance and HT2 in Canola and Winter
Oilseed Rape and extending its proprietary RTDS
platform to the world’s major crops. In early 2024, Cibus announced
a major breakthrough with the world’s first successful regeneration
of Wheat plants from single cells. This demonstrated the Company’s
continued success in developing scalable high-throughput breeding
platforms that can operate as extensions of seed company breeding
programs. Cibus also continues to progress its Soybean platform,
which underpins the development of its emerging sustainable
ingredients business.
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About the Cibus Trait
Machine™ process and Rapid
Trait Development System™
A key element of Cibus' technology breakthrough is its
high-throughput breeding process (referred to as the Trait Machine™
process). The Trait Machine process is a crop specific application
of Cibus' patented Rapid Trait Development System™
(RTDS®). The proprietary
technologies in RTDS integrate crop specific cell
biology platforms with a series of gene editing technologies to
enable a system of end-to-end crop specific precision breeding. It
is the core technology platform for Cibus' Trait Machine process:
the first standardized end-to-end semi-automated crop specific gene
editing system that directly edits a seed company's elite
germplasm. Each Trait Machine process requires a crop specific cell
biology platform that enables Cibus to edit a single cell from a
customer's elite germplasm and grow that edited cell into a plant
with the Cibus edits. Cibus has a Trait Machine process developed
for canola and rice and has already begun transferring their elite
germplasm with Cibus edits back to customers.
The traits from Cibus' RTDS-based
high-throughput breeding system are indistinguishable from traits
developed using conventional breeding or from nature.
RTDS does not use any foreign DNA or transgenes.
Under the European Commission's current proposals, it is expected
that products from Cibus' RTDS gene editing
platform such as its Pod Shatter Reduction trait and Sclerotinia
resistance traits for Canola and Winter Oilseed Rape would be
considered 'Conventional-like'.
Cibus believes that RTDS and the Trait Machine
process represent the technological breakthrough in plant breeding
that is the ultimate promise of plant gene editing: "high-
throughput gene editing systems operating as an extension of seed
company breeding programs."
Because the Trait Machine process is intended to be integrated
into seed companies' breeding operations, the customer relationship
between Cibus and seed companies with which it engages is a
progressive relationship. Typically, the customer relationship is
initiated with Cibus through the entry into a material transfer
agreement pursuant to which seed companies transfer elite germplasm
lines to Cibus for gene editing and delivery back to the seed
company for pre-commercialization testing and validation.
Accordingly, Cibus refers to seed company "customers" in its
disclosure once such a customer relationship has been initiated. At
present, all of the Company's customers discussed in this press
release are at this initial stage of a relationship. While this
initial stage of such customer relationships is a necessary
prerequisite to the entry into a revenue generating commercial
contract with such seed companies, currently, Cibus has certain
customer relationships which include commercial contract terms, as
well as others that are in various stages of development, including
some in trait evaluation and/or field testing, however these have
not yet generated revenue.
About Cibus
Cibus is a leader in Gene Edited Productivity traits that
address critical productivity and sustainability challenges for
farmers such as diseases and pests which the United Nations
estimates cost the global economy approximately $300 billion
annually. Cibus is not a seed company. It is a technology company
that uses gene editing to develop and license traits to seed
companies in exchange for royalties on seed sales. Cibus’ focus is
productivity traits for the major global crops such as canola,
rice, soybean, and wheat. Cibus is a technology leader in high
throughput gene editing technology that enables Cibus to develop
and commercialize plant traits at a fraction of the time and cost
of conventional breeding. Using its Trait Machine Process, Cibus
has developed a pipeline of five productivity traits including
important traits for pod shatter reduction, Sclerotinia resistance
and weed management. Its initial traits for pod shatter reduction
and weed management are developed in collaborations with leading
seed companies. Its other pipeline traits including Sclerotinia
resistance are in advanced greenhouse and field trial stages.
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