The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘It can happen here’

Charlottet­own-based cannabis and hemp oil extraction company has clients around the world and is looking to expand

- BY TERRENCE MCEACHERN terrence.mceachern@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/terry_mcn

With clients as far as Western Europe and Australia, with potential buyers in Latin America and Africa, Charlottet­own’s Advanced Extraction­s Systems Inc. (AESI) is obviously an emerging business.

“Global expansion is our goal,” said David Campbell, CEO and co-founder of AESI, a company that manufactur­es and sells oil extraction equipment for the cannabis and hemp industries.

Launched in 2015 with cofounder and president Peter Toombs, the company was recognized this month with the Greater Charlottet­own Area Chamber of Commerce President’s Excellence award for emerging business.

Toombs notes that there is lots of competitio­n that “we’ve got to stay in front of.”

“We have a manufactur­ing history of understand­ing that and competing on the global stage. So, you can’t take your foot off the gas. You need the best designers, you need the best teams on all facets of your business,” he said.

The high-pressure, supercriti­cal fluid extraction (carbon dioxide) systems are manufactur­ed with Diversifie­d Metal Engineerin­g Ltd. (DME).

Campbell explained that AESI focuses on the customer and sales side of the business as well as designing and overseeing the manufactur­ing side of the business, which is done by DME.

“It’s a great marriage,” said Campbell.

Campbell and Toombs also founded Origins Xtractions Limited in 2012, which provided extraction services to biotech, pharmaceut­ical and nutraceuti­cal companies.

AESI’s first system sale was in early 2016 to Canada’s Canopy Growth Corp.

The oil extraction system sold to Canopy Growth was a threeby-25 litre system, but since then, they’ve expanded to more than double the capacity with a sevenby-25 litre system. The expanded system is one of the largest in Canada, said Toombs.

But as the industry grows, the demand is now if for larger systems. To meet that demand, Toombs said the company is designing a two-by-1,000 litre that is expandable to four-by-1,000 litre system that can process 3,500 kilograms of cannabis a day.

Sales have also grown from that first system to Canopy Growth. And, the company has potential clients around the globe – all from a company based in P.E.I.

“It can happen here,” said Toombs.

The company has 12 employees with plans to grow to 20 staff in the next six months as it expands into a new 10,000-square-foot facility in Charlottet­own for advanced manufactur­ing, research and developmen­t and testing. DME is also looking to expand its staff as part of the arrangemen­t from 15 to 30.

“There will be 50 people operating in this business this time next year,” said Toombs.

Campbell said that winning the chamber award is reflective of the team’s efforts, which is mostly made up of Islanders.

“Arguably, we’re certainly on the podium – maybe one of the more sought after solution providers in the cannabis industry globally, as we sit here today,” said Campbell.

“As an Islander, it’s very cool to do this right in Charlottet­own and predominan­tly with Islanders to do this – to be on the world stage.”

 ?? MITSUKI MORI/THE GUARDIAN ?? David Campbell, left, and Peter Toombs of Advanced Extraction­s Systems Inc. in Charlottet­own recently received the emerging business award from the Greater Charlottet­own Area Chamber of Commerce.
MITSUKI MORI/THE GUARDIAN David Campbell, left, and Peter Toombs of Advanced Extraction­s Systems Inc. in Charlottet­own recently received the emerging business award from the Greater Charlottet­own Area Chamber of Commerce.

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