The Guardian (Charlottetown)

A drive for new opportunit­ies

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A P.E.I. marine biotechnol­ogy company that grew out of the labs at the University of Prince Edward Island has been acquired by an internatio­nal specialty chemicals giant.

Croda Internatio­nal Plc, which creates, makes and sells specialty chemicals for some of the biggest, most successful brands in the world, has bought Nautilus Bioscience­s Canada Inc. and associated patents.

Croda and Nautilus already have a history of collaborat­ion, having worked together for the past six years developing specific applicatio­ns for skin care and hair care, as well as crop care.

Nautilus was founded in 2007 by University of Prince Edward Island professor Russell Kerr.

Croda intends to establish Nautilus as a Croda Centre of Innovation for Marine Biotechnol­ogy at Nautilus’ existing base at UPEI.

“We have enjoyed a very positive and collaborat­ive relationsh­ip with both Croda and the University of Prince Edward Island for a number of years and have always been impressed with Croda’s drive to develop the opportunit­ies from marine biotechnol­ogy,” said Kerr.

“Becoming part of the Croda group will provide Nautilus the resources and support to establish a key centre for the research and developmen­t of marine-derived natural products, as well as providing Croda new products for commercial success.”

Steve Foots, chief executive of Croda, said this is another clear example of how sustainabl­e innovation is underpinni­ng its growth plans.

“With Nautilus as part of the Croda Group, we further expand our expertise in biotechnol­ogy. The Nautilus team that will join us have extensive knowledge and expertise in marine biotechnol­ogy, also known as blue biotechnol­ogy.”

Rory Francis, executive director of the P.E.I. BioAllianc­e, pointed out that this was another important success story for the P.E.I. Bioscience Cluster, building on the establishm­ent of Natural Products Canada in 2016.

“Croda’s investment in Nautilus and Prince Edward Island is a great return on everyone’s commitment. It’s how a cluster works,” said Francis, noting the involvemen­t of Kerr, vice-president Don Ridley and all the Nautilus team, as well as support from UPEI, ACOA, Innovation P.E.I. and the National Research Centre.

“The Croda Centre of Innovation for Marine Biotechnol­ogy will be an outstandin­g addition to the P.E.I. cluster and Atlantic Canada’s expertise in ocean technologi­es, strengthen­ing the Atlantic proposal for an oceans superclust­er in the region,” he said.

 ?? BERNI WOOD/SPECIAL TO THE GUARDIAN ?? Founder Russ Kerr says Nautilus has been acquired by Croda Internatio­nal, which will continue to operate the marine biotechnol­ogy company out of the University of Prince Edward Island.
BERNI WOOD/SPECIAL TO THE GUARDIAN Founder Russ Kerr says Nautilus has been acquired by Croda Internatio­nal, which will continue to operate the marine biotechnol­ogy company out of the University of Prince Edward Island.

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