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Monday, 07/13/2015 1:41:04 PM

Monday, July 13, 2015 1:41:04 PM

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I believe the companies that you refer to are Spin'tec Engineering GmbH and Oxford Boimaterials Ltd. which has a few offshoot companies spawend from them.

Both of these companies are not using actual transgenic silkworms (as far as I know), but work to phisically modify the standard silkworm and control its spinning processes to spin stronger silk. I had mentioned them to Ben last year as a possible partner with KBLB which he said he would pass on to Kim, but I don't know if anything has been done with the info. Depending on how they work with the silk, it might be too resource and intensive and costly if it involves handling each individual silkworm with precision.
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