by Nick Peksa
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26 March 2021
ArcitekBio announced today that the company will participate in the first cohort of the Cultivo™ Virtual Academy hosted by America’s Cultivation Corridor™. ArcitekBio will join startups from Australia, Israel, and the United Kingdom for the six-week virtual program that will provide mentorship and an online curriculum focused on a successful entrance into the United States marketplace. ARCITEKBio Ltd (ABL), United Kingdom, has developed a sustainable biotechnological platform for producing the natural sweetener xylitol using proprietary microbial strains and a fermentation-based approach. The Cultivo Virtual Academy will launch on April 13, 2021, with sessions facilitated by business and university leaders from the state of Iowa. It is coordinated by America’s Cultivation Corridor in partnership with its investors and supporting organizations and will provide opportunities for interaction with farmers and livestock producers, startup entrepreneurs, researchers, and other leaders from across the state. “We are excited to launch the Cultivo Virtual Academy program with a diverse group of startups who are bringing to market the next generation of agricultural innovations,” said Billi Hunt, executive director of America’s Cultivation Corridor. “Iowa brings the perfect combination of world-class research institutions, forward-thinking farmers, established global agricultural leaders and an exciting startup ecosystem, all in the heart of the U.S. agricultural market.” The Cultivo curriculum will feature sessions on U.S. regulatory and financing systems, pathways for technology introduction, and customer perspectives. The Iowa Economic Development Authority is the presenting sponsor of the program. "We are delighted to represent Wales in the first cohort of the Cultivo™ Virtual Academy, this is an exciting opportunity for both ArcitekBio and the circular economy.” - Abhishek Somani, CEO - ArcitekBio The program will be hosted via the Virtual Academy Hub, a professionally managed platform for learning and engagement. For more information on the program and a list of all participating companies, visit https://www.cultivationcorridor.org/cultivo-global/. Investors and partners of America’s Cultivation Corridor are working together to accelerate the development of new technologies, strengthen Iowa’s ag bioscience workforce, and attract economic development, all focused on meeting the challenge of feeding a growing world population in a sustainable way. Stakeholders in America’s Cultivation Corridor include Iowa State University, Corteva Agriscience, Deere & Company, Greater Des Moines Partnership, Iowa Pork Producers, Kent Corporation, MidAmerican Energy Company, Ames Economic Development Corporation, Iowa Corn Promotion Board, Iowa Farm Bureau, ISG, Kemin, REG, and Sukup Manufacturing. More information is available at CultivationCorridor.org, or by following on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. About ArcitekBio ARCITEKBIO, a spinout from Aberystwyth University, was founded on three principles. - sustainable growth, innovation with impact and value creation. Our breakthrough technology combined with the ability to process agricultural wastes, positions us to disrupt the global sweeteners industry. About America’s Cultivation Corridor Focused on further developing and marketing the world-renowned agricultural and bioscience economy in Iowa, America’s Cultivation Corridor is building on a rich history of innovation to accelerate value-added agriculture business development by attracting companies, talent and capital from across the globe to the state. Representing a diverse public-private coalition of stakeholders including Iowa State University, Greater Des Moines Partnership, Ames Chamber of Commerce, nonprofits and private sector companies from across the region and state, the Cultivation Corridor is one of the nation’s foremost cluster-based economic development organizations. For more information, visit www.CultivationCorridor.org