Guelph, Canada, Feb. 1, 2023 — Azotic Technologies, the maker of nitrogen-fixing product Envita, announced that it has received a new Canadian patent, granted on Jan. 3rd. This patent offers broad protection on Azotic’s formulation and methods of application not only for Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus (Gd), but also all nitrogen-fixing bacteria under select conditions.
“We are encouraged by the momentum of our company’s growth, and how we are steadily and strategically obtaining the patents we need to further solidify our position in the Canadian and global marketplace,” said Ray Chyc, CEO of Azotic Technologies. “Over the course of the next few years, we anticipate that our global position will be strengthened by this and other patent grants.”
Azotic has established a patent portfolio that extends across several countries. The U.S. Patent Office, for example, has recognized the broad scope of Azotic’s inventions, which has resulted in a strong U.S. patent position. Chyc says several other patents are in various stages of approval around the world.
“Azotic will continue to develop and expand its patent position based on the innovations of its world-leading scientists in the field of microbial inoculants for nitrogen fixation, crop protection and climate resilience,” explained Adriana Botes, Research and Development Director, Azotic Technologies. “These innovations provide numerous environmental and economic benefits.”