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arachnodude

12/19/23 9:42 AM

#270169 RE: jealmc79 #270166

Lol.
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arachnodude

12/19/23 2:33 PM

#270210 RE: jealmc79 #270166

Funny how your thoughts about useful info on the board changed and you turned to attacking those who you once were on board with what you found useful:

jealmc79

Re: arachnodude post# 213452

Tuesday, 02/09/2021 9:09:12 AM

Great post Arachnodude! I couldn’t agree more.



jealmc79

Re: arachnodude post# 213392

Monday, 02/08/2021 5:43:46 PM

That's Awsome!!!! Gaining more respect for Kim by the minute.



jealmc79

Re: arachnodude post# 213374

Monday, 02/08/2021 3:38:10 PM

I was looking for where they took the cocoons to get the spidersilk reeled and how far they had to ship them to get it done. This gets done before the fabric is made. Truth told me what I wanted to know. I know very little about Polartec and didn’t know if they had facilities in Vietnam or not. All I have seen is US based. Thanks anyway.



jealmc79

02/18/21 1:00 PM

#214592 RE: jealmc79 #214590

Arachnodude deserves all the credit for my previous post. I just added a couple of recent items.



The previous post:

jealmc79

Re: None

Thursday, February 18, 2021 12:58:41 PM

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214590 of 270209

***UPDATED LIST OF RECENT KBLB ACCOMPLISMENTS***

*On June 15, 2015, we announced that after a series of meetings with Vietnam’s central and regional governments, the Company has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU). Pursuant to the MOU, Kraig Labs and the Vietnamese provincial government will jointly develop a cooperative plan for the development and production of Kraig Labs trangenics in Vietnam.
*On January 21, 2015, Kraig Labs announced it hired a new COO Jon Rice, who will be responsible for all new product development and commercialization.
*On September 23, 2014, we announced ITMA selected Kraig Biocraft Laboratories for its “most innovative small business” and “best innovation” future material awards.
*On September 10, 2014, we announced Textile World Magazine featured Monster Silk™ as its “Quality Fabric of the Month”.
*On July 30, 2014, we announced the development and implementation of a new protocol which increased the quality and efficiency of our transgenic selection and breeding process.
*On July 15, 2014, we announced the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office registered our Monster Silk™, Spiderpillar™, and Spilk™ trademarks.
*On July 9, 2014, we announced we successfully doubled our production of Monster Silk™.
*On June 18, 2014, we announced Warwick Mills created the world’s first textile utilizing our genetically engineered spider silk, Monster Silk™.
*On May 29, 2014, we announced our genetically engineered spider silk, Monster Silk™, production program is thriving and is successfully accommodating a recent significant increase in the scale of production.
*On May 5, 2014, we announced Warwick Mills is preparing to weave the first textiles with our Monster Silk™ recombinant spider silk.
*On April 22, 2014, we announced receiving fiber testing equipment, including customized components, to test latest genetically engineered prototype fiber, Big Red™.
*On March 24, 2014, we announced our genetically engineered spider silk, Monster Silk™, production program has more than doubled in productivity.
*On February 6, 2014, we announced a very successful mission to assess the potential to establish commercial production of our high technology spider silk fibers in Vietnam.
*On January 9, 2014, we announced a meeting with high level Vietnamese government officials, regarding the establishment of genetically engineered spider silk fiber production in Vietnam.
*On October 21, 2013, we announced that we have signed a collaborative development agreement with Warwick Mills, Inc. The signed agreement is concerning the development and commercialization of advanced textiles utilizing our Monster Silk™ genetically engineered spider silk technology.
*On October 7, 2013, we announced the launching of our commercial spider silk production program with the recent hatching of its first batch of Monster Silk™ silkworms for commercial production.
*On September 23, 2013, we announced that the Monster Silk™, genetically engineered spider silk fibers are stronger than the comparable weight of traditional structural steel.
*On September 10, 2013, we announced that the initial testing of our genetically engineered spider silk, Big Red, indicate that is stronger than Monster Silk™.
*On August 19, 2013, we announced that our spider silk pilot production program has successfully produced a sufficient quantity of Monster Silk™ cocoons to make the first Monster Silk™ textile prototypes.
*On July 15, 2013, we announced we are scheduled to start commercial production of our genetically engineered spider silk, Monster Silk™.
*On May 7, 2013, we announced plans to launch the initial commercial production of our spider silk, Monster Silk™.
*On March 19, 2013, we announced that the cocoons from the first stage of the Monster Silk™ pilot production program have been reeled into threads of the genetically engineered spider silk.
*On March 4, 2013, we announced that the silkworm hatchlings from the first stage of our Monster Silk™ pilot production program have spun cocoons. The cocoons are made of Monster Silk™, our genetically engineered spider silk.
*On February 28, 2013, we announced the launch of stage 3 of our spider silk pilot program.
*On February 25, 2013, we announced that the first two stages of our genetically engineered spider silk, Monster Silk™ pilot production program are running ahead of schedule and the both stages of the program are on track to meet or exceed the program’s goals.
*On February 13, 2013, we announced jointly with SSM Industries, Inc. that they have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly commercialize our genetically engineered spider silk, Monster Silk™.
*On February 4, 2013, we announced that we are accelerating the spider silk pilot production program, as a result of positive initial data from the first stage of the trial.
*On January 28, 2013, we announced that World Textile Information Network (WTiN) recently published an article, entitled, “Commercializing the science of spider silk”, featuring our genetically engineered spider silk technologies.
*On January 22, 2013, we announced our plans for a pilot production program for Monster Silk ™.
*On January 14, 2013, we announced the creation of “Big Red,” a new recombinant spider silk designed for increased strength.
*On January 5, 2012, we announced that the National Academy of Sciences published the peer-reviewed scientific article describing our spider silk breakthrough in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Congratulations to our scientific team!
On November 14, 2011, we announced yet another breakthrough: The success of our micro-injections of Sigma-Aldrich’s zinc finger technology, and the creation of seven new strains of ZF transgenics.
*On November 3, 2011, we announced a second landmark with the signing of a commercial Spider Silk licensing agreement with the University of Notre Dame whereby the University became a Kraig shareholder.
*On April 12, 2011, we announced a landmark deal with biotechnology giant Sigma-Aldrich that we believe will pave the way for the future of our company.
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Look at that...you used to think positive information about KBLB was useful. But, it's me, huh? Ok, it's me. "King Shit" equates to bringing KBLB truth. When one doesn't like it, they throw tantrums. SMH