group
The activities of Biome Technologies are split into two divisions: Bioplastics and Stanelco RF Technologies. Both divisions are underpinned by the group’s skills in the commercialisation and development of innovative technology.
The Group’s core strategy is to develop and broaden its bioplastics business organically through the exploitation of higher value areas where the properties of bioplastic materials are most suitable and valued.
The Group is engaged with a variety of large-scale international customers and partners on a number of key commercial and development partnerships.
These target applications in food, horticulture and electronics markets, amongst others, to exploit the Group’s existing and new products.
R&D at Biome Technologies seeks not only to enhance the functional characteristics but also reduce the cost base of its products. The Group protects its existing intellectual property in a robust manner and protects new developments through patents and confidentiality.
Biome Technologies is driving an international expansion of its activities and now operates in Europe, North America and Asia. The headquarters and R&D activity is based at Southampton in the UK.
Following 3 years of rapid sales growth, Biome Technologies listed on the AIM market in July 2010. AIM is the international market for growing companies trading on the London Stock Exchange. Such a listing allows both existing and new shareholders to participate in the growth of the group. Previously, Biome Technologies was listed on the main market as Stanelco plc.
The Group has robust ethical and governance policies and a Board committed to driving enhanced shareholder value.
investors
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news
Friday, 4th November 2011
Biome Technologies Releases Q3 Trading Update
Highlights: Group revenue of £15.3m in the nine months to 30 September 2011 up 49% compared with the same period in 2010; Third quarter revenues of £4.3m within the Bioplastics Division 61% ahead of third quarter 2010; Closing cash position at 30 September 2011 was £3.0m; Group trading performance remains in line with the Board's expectations for the year Read More
Wednesday, 7th September 2011
Interview with Biome Technologies CEO, Paul Mines
Biome Technologies CEO Paul Mines, having just reported the businesses best ever interim results, is interviewed by Jeremy Naylor Read More
Wednesday, 7th September 2011
Biome Technologies Presents at Proactive Investors Event in London
Biome Technologies presented its business and H1 performance at the Proactive Investors One2One Investor Forum on Wednesday 7 September held at the Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel in London. Read More
Thursday, 1st September 2011
Biome Bioplastics publishes: "Bioplastics: an important component in global sustainability"
Biome Bioplastics launches an interesting new paper, written by Chris Goodall, that explores the scientific and market drivers behind the growing bioplastics revolution. Read More
Wednesday, 31st August 2011
Biome Technologies Releases 2011 Interim Results
The business has released results demonstrating its strongest half year of trading and a the first profit for its Bioplastics Division. Read More
Monday, 8th August 2011
Biome Technologies to present at Proactive Investors One2One Forum 07-09-2011
Biome Technologies will present at the Proactive Investors One2One Investor Forum on Wednesday 7 September at the Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel in London. This presentation comes after release of the Companies Interim Results on 1 September. Read More
Monday, 13th June 2011
Biome Bioplastics and the UK Government's Zero Waste Strategy
Today the Environment Secretary, Caroline Spelman announced the results of the Government’s review of waste policy in which it has been recognised that the UK lags the field in terms of waste management. Biome Bioplastics welcomes the direction set out in this review and believes it is well positioned to deliver the materials that can assist the Government in its pledge to make the UK “a first-class zero-waste economy.” Read More
