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 NATURAL & RENEWABLE  JOINT DEVELOPMENT
 AGAE Technologies begins rhamnolipid biosurfactants   LG Chem announces Korean partnership to develop

 production at retrofi tted plant in Asia  adhesives for electronic components


 AGAE Technologies, a US-based   and pumps had to withstand the above   LG Chem will collaborate with HL   meeting  the  key pro-
 rhamnolipid production and technology   engineering challenges. “Completing   Mando, a leading Korean automotive   perties, allowing opti-
 fi rm, with its partners, has opened a ret-  this plant complex  was only possi-  parts maker, to co-develop adhesives   mised processes for its
 rofi tted manufacturing plant complex in   ble because of the cutting-edge  foam   for automotive electronic components.   partners.
 Asia. This complex, covering 41,000-sq.ft.,   control technologies  and the data we   This move aims to expand Korean
 has the capacity to produce over 1,000-tpa   gathered from years of  trial and error   chemical giant’s presence in the auto-  “We are  commit-
 of rhamnolipids,  with room to add   at our benchtop bioreactor and fermen-  motive adhesive market.  ted to developing cus-
 production lines as demand rises, the   tation pilot plant. With our proprietary      tomised solutions and
 company informed in a press release. The   technologies, we have the competence   HL Mando, a Software Defined   eco-friendly techno-
 location of the plant was not disclosed.  and confi dence needed to build a full-  Vehicle (SDV) company within the HL   logies regarding adhe-
 scale manufacturing plant complex in   Group,  develops core components               sives, spanning from
 AGAE has been involved in deve-  the US,” said Mr. Garrett Holzwarth,   for autonomous  driving  solutions and   automotive bodies to
 loping technologies for mass production   a  fermentation scientist at  AGAE.   vehicle safety. The company also leads   various electronic com-
 of rhamnolipid since 2011. The company  successful completion and operation of  Rhamnolipid is a member of glycolipid   the standardisation of electronic compo-  ADAS  control components are char-  ponents.  We will provide innovative
 successfully built a custom modular  the retrofi tted plant complex in Asia.  biosurfactant family. Rhamnolipid has   nents and materials in the HL Group’s  acterised by high thermal conductivity  and reliable adhesive solutions through
 fermentation pilot plant in 2020 in the   better water solubility than sophoro-  automotive sector.  and undergo various torture tests as they  our  collaboration  with  HL  Mando,”
 US.  Through an interdisciplinary  ap-  According to AGAE, scaling up to  lipid. Rhamnolipid is a renewable natu-  require high reliability. LG Chem has  said Mr. Kim Dong-choon, President
 proach at the pilot plant scale, AGAE  industrial production presented a range  ral product, practically  non-toxic and   LG Chem will conduct joint project  the technology to enhance the thermal  of LG Chem’s  Advanced  Materials
 solved the long-standing challenges in  of  technical challenges. Managing  completely biodegradable. Its mildness   development and  application testing  conductivity and  stability of  existing  Company.
 rhamnolipid production: foam control,  the fl ow of thousands of cubic meters  and other skin-benefi cial properties are   with HL Mando on thermal gap fi llers  thermal gap fi llers for better reliability.
 low yields, and high costs for down-  of compressed air, quickly recycling  well-suited for personal and home care   for advanced driver assistance system  LG  Chem  is  aiming  to  start  mass-  The collaboration  between LG
 stream processing.  dozens of cubic meters of ever-increas-  products. Rhamnolipid can be used in   (ADAS)  control components such as  producing thermal gap fi llers in 2026.  Chem and HL Mando is a response
 ing foam, and safely controlling  the  many other industries as well, such   cameras  and  radars,  and  insulating   to  the  evolving demands of  the auto-
 Since then, AGAE has actively looked  corresponding pressure were few of  as  pharmaceuticals, therapeutics, oral   adhesives for vehicle steering and braking   When it comes to insulating adhe-  motive industry,  particularly the shift
 for partners to scale up domestically and  the problems solved. At the same time,  care, agriculture, environmental reme-  systems. In particular, LG Chem will  sives for vehicle  steering  and  braking  towards ADAS  and the increasing in-
 internationally. Its efforts resulted in the  all fi lters, valves, sealings, tubes/pipes,  diation, enhanced oil recovery, etc.  expand the scope of collaboration  to  systems, it is important to maintain the  tegration of  electronic components in
       include thermal and adhesive materials  adhesion and insulation performance to  vehicles. These systems require sophis-
 PETROCHEMICALS  for next-generation electronic  compo-  endure the high heat generated while  ticated electronic components that
 LyondellBasell-Sipchem’s proposed cracker   nents.  the motor is in action. LG Chem’s insu-  can withstand operational demands,
                                         lating adhesives feature shorter curing  making the role of adhesives crucial in
 in Saudi Arabia gets feedstock allocation  In  general,  thermal  gap  fi llers  for  times and improved productivity while  ensuring their reliability and effi ciency.


 The  Saudi Arabian  government  parties to defi ne the technical, fi nancial  and LYB will jointly  explore carbon   German companies expect red tape cuts, lower taxes
 has allocated  feedstock to support a  and  commercial  confi guration  for  the  management solutions  including the
 joint feasibility study for a world-scale  project. Construction of the joint pro-  use of low emission technologies, in   German  companies expect from   “The new federal government must  rising foreign competition.  According
 mixed feed cracker complex proposed  ject would result in the manufacturing of  support of the  parties’ and  the  King-  the next government drastic cuts in  urgently tackle this now,” DIHK Presi-  to the DIHK study, 95% of companies
 to be built  by LyondellBasell  (LYB)  petrochemical products and derivatives  dom’s net zero ambitions.  bureaucracy,  faster  and  more  effi cient  dent Mr. Peter Adrian said in the pre-  consider the reduction of bureaucratic
 and Sipchem and on a 60% (Sipchem):  to serve customers both within Saudi   approvals, noticeable relief in taxes and  sentation of the corporate barometer  hurdles to be one of the most important
 40% (LYB) ownership basis.  Arabia and global export markets.  “This feedstock allocation is a vital   lower electricity costs, according to the  for the election. “A lot of trust has been  tasks of the coming government.
 step in our collaboration with Sipchem.   German Chamber of Commerce  and  destroyed in the past.”
 Sipchem, offi cially known as Sahara   The  project  will  benefi t  from  LYB’s  As we move forward with our joint   Industry (DIHK). Almost 90% of the   “Politics must credibly declare war
 International Petrochemical  Company,  technologies to produce differentiated  study, with a long-term partnership in   4,000 companies surveyed said  they   German business leaders said  on bureaucracy,” Mr.  Adrian said,
 and LYB will assess the viability and  grades of polyethylene and polypropy-  mind, we further strengthen our com-  have  seen a deterioration  in the busi-  Europe’s largest economy could not  adding that for every new obligation,
 optimal structure for the project.  The  lene, including the Catalloy product line  mitment  to Saudi  Arabia,”  said Mr.   ness conditions  in Germany over the  afford to waste any time as companies  at  least  two existing  ones should be
 allocation lays the foundation for both  of elastomeric polyolefins. Sipchem  Peter Vanacker, LyondellBasell’s CEO.  past four years.  suffer from high  costs,  red tape and  eliminated, “better even three.”

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