AquaLiv Relocates to Larger Facility

This week AquaLiv, Inc. completed a move of its Seattle offices and laboratory into a larger facility. The new location is twice the size and will be utilized for additional personnel and increased research capacity.

"A key feature in our new facility is an electromagnetically shielded research room which will remove significant variables in future experiments," stated AquaLiv CEO Craig Hoffman. "We are also hoping this will speed up current research on a particularly exciting capability of our technology."

According to the company, its BioT™ Bioinformation Technology uses a complex array of magnetic fields to record a newly discovered type of information from chemical compounds and/or organisms. This information is then processed and mixed to create novel information-based products for agriculture and medicine.

"Construction is just wrapping up and the painters should be completed in a few days," added Mr. Hoffman. "We are looking forward to getting unpacked and settled."

"Our goal is to ensure AquaLiv gets the resources it needs to scale its ability to service the market," stated Bill Wright, CEO of Infrared Systems International. "Ongoing laboratory work is needed even for production, and the new facility allows both research and production science to occur at the same time."

Earlier this year, the company released its first agriculture product, AgSmart™ Rice. The product increases yields in rice crops without chemicals or genetic modification and is organic standards compliant. The company is also preparing for an upcoming clinical trial in Kenya with its NatuRx™ HIV/AIDS treatment.