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Bee Vectoring Technologies receives key US & Mexican patent approvals
Bee Vectoring Technologies has received notice of allowance of key patent applications from the US and Mexican patent and trademark offices.
BVT’s technology includes a specialist apparatus for the treatment of plants with inoculants and control agents to manage diverse diseases and pests and enhance the yield and quality of crops. The inoculants and control agents are housed in specially designed removable trays within a dispenser system that is incorporated in the lid of commercial bumble bee hives. The bumble bees pick up the product on their way out of the hive and deliver the treatment to the plant in a very targeted and sustainable way.
BVT CEO, Ashish Malik said “These latest patents continue to build on the strength of BVT’s technology portfolio which is a cornerstone of our long term strategy. As we focus towards full commercialization of the technology, US and Mexico represent two countries where we see significant revenue opportunities, and where we are currently conducting research and demonstration trials with growers across several crops. These patents create a competitive advantage for us, and will ensure we can capture full value for our system.”
The company is pursuing an aggressive IP strategy that covers four different patent families and 60 patent applications worldwide. This latest US Patent allowance is the first for the 4th family of patents and builds on previously granted patents on the apparatus.
For more information:
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc.
Michael Collinson
President & CEO
647-660-5119
marketing@beevt.com
www.beevt.com
BVT’s technology includes a specialist apparatus for the treatment of plants with inoculants and control agents to manage diverse diseases and pests and enhance the yield and quality of crops. The inoculants and control agents are housed in specially designed removable trays within a dispenser system that is incorporated in the lid of commercial bumble bee hives. The bumble bees pick up the product on their way out of the hive and deliver the treatment to the plant in a very targeted and sustainable way.
BVT CEO, Ashish Malik said “These latest patents continue to build on the strength of BVT’s technology portfolio which is a cornerstone of our long term strategy. As we focus towards full commercialization of the technology, US and Mexico represent two countries where we see significant revenue opportunities, and where we are currently conducting research and demonstration trials with growers across several crops. These patents create a competitive advantage for us, and will ensure we can capture full value for our system.”
The company is pursuing an aggressive IP strategy that covers four different patent families and 60 patent applications worldwide. This latest US Patent allowance is the first for the 4th family of patents and builds on previously granted patents on the apparatus.
For more information:
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc.
Michael Collinson
President & CEO
647-660-5119
marketing@beevt.com
www.beevt.com
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