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ment,” he explained. We now need to make the next generation of the “Activator” System, and this will spawn 2-3 new patents. That will take about 8 months or more since we want to place that new unit in a lab as a demonstrator and use the lab to test future licensee samples before they try to convert them. The licensees will need and appreciate this kind of support.”
Phoenix say they will eventually be looking to sell licenses as well as selling the new “Activator” System Equipment. The company will also take a royalty per pound of SA-CR rubber.
“We are not looking to sell complete plants,” said Prévost. “We will have interested parties that will want to treat rubber scrap for many companies that will take it back once in the SA-CR form. These licen- sees may also want to treat rejected materials or excess rubber and sell it to other parties since it will be very good in many industries. These li- censees will set up their own facility since it does not cost much compa- red to pyrolysis and other technologies. We are fully scalable.
Phoenix say they plan to license the technology globally in a variety of non-competing formats. They do not plan to operate facilities themsel- ves, although they anticipate being partners in one in Montreal.
The company will also be licensing companies that are in the rubber business.
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