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5
September 2024
Xeros Technology Group
plc
("Xeros",
the "Company" or the "Group")
Filtration Licence Agreement
with Donlim Group
Xeros Technology Group plc (AIM:
XSG), the creator of technologies that reduce the impact of
clothing on the planet, today announces the signing of a contract
with Donlim Group ("Donlim") to manufacture its XF3 External Filter
under licence. It has also entered a strategic partnership
agreement with Donlim, combining the expertise of each party to
maximise marketing and distribution and, in addition, to work
together on further product development.
Donlim will also receive a licence
to manufacture and distribute the XF1, which is the internal filter
for domestic washing machines. This will take the total number of
licensees for XF1 to four. The XF1 currently has three licences
with European manufacturers.
Donlim, the owner of the Morphy
Richards brand, is a world-leading manufacturer of electrical
appliances, employing over 26,000 people and generating revenues in
excess of US$2bn from three manufacturing sites across China and
Indonesia.
Under the strategic partnership
agreement, marketing of the XF3 will be done jointly bringing
together the expertise and industry contacts of the two businesses.
Xeros will support Donlim to generate sales leads to maximise
interest in the products, with mass production targeted for Q2
FY25. Donlim will pay Xeros a licence fee for every unit
sold.
The strategic partnership further
enables Donlim and Xeros to collaborate on the future development
of innovative filtration & water saving products.
Donlim has world leading expertise
in manufacturing small domestic appliances and R&D, working
with many leading global brands. Xeros has unique and substantive
expertise in microplastic filtration, IP and prototyping, as well
as connections to the Major Domestic Appliance market. Together,
Donlim and Xeros have relationships with most of the leading global
electrical product brands.
Neil Austin, CEO of Xeros, said:
"We are delighted to announce this
strategic partnership and contract with Donlim. It forms a key part
of our commercialisation plan and, whilst we are hugely excited by
the wider possibilities for our collaboration, in the short-term we
will focus solely on helping Donlim bring XF3 to market
successfully.
"Accessory sales of external
microfibre-capture devices for domestic washing machines are
forecast to be significant in Europe in the next few years, and XF3
is the perfect plug and play solution to meet this demand. Working
with Donlim not only enables scaled production but allows us to
work together to promote wider industry take up."
Lydia Zhu, Donlim Sales Vice President,
added:
"We are excited to be working with
Xeros to manufacture and market the XF3, which we see as an entry
point into further innovative, green technologies. Our agreement
brings together the expertise of two leading businesses. Xeros'
unique and substantive expertise in microplastic filtration IP,
prototyping, and scientific capability in developing innovative,
green technology, fits perfectly with Donlim's ambition to bring
new energy and water efficient products to market."
Further background
Consumer awareness of the impact of
microplastics in the sea is becoming increasingly widespread and a
survey, undertaken by Xeros, demonstrates that there is latent
demand for a filtration solution. 79% of those surveyed were
concerned or very concerned by the impact of microplastics with 69%
stating that they would consider purchasing if a product was
available. Industry interest is also growing, alongside
governmental focus on regulating around microplastics from domestic
and commercial laundry.
XF3 is a retro-fitted,
'outside-of-machine' microplastic, filtration device with full
flexibility of placement for domestic washing machines. The product
was the subject of overwhelming interest at its launch at IFA
Berlin, Europe's largest consumer electronics show, in September
last year. The XF3 has all the features of Xeros' integrated
washing machine filter, the XF1, with a market-leading microfibre
capture rate of 99%, one of the lowest emptying frequencies of all
available filters, and no requirement for replacement
cartridges.
Enquiries
Xeros Technology Group plc
Neil Austin, Chief Executive
Officer
Alex Tristram, Finance
Director
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Tel: 0114
269 9656
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Cavendish Capital Markets Limited (Nominated Adviser and
Broker)
Julian Blunt/Teddy Whiley, Corporate
Finance
Andrew Burdis/Sunila de Silva,
ECM
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Tel: 020
7220 0500
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Rawlings Financial PR Limited
Cat Valentine
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Tel: 07715
769078
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About Xeros
Xeros Technology plc has developed
patented and proven, industry-leading technologies which reduce the
environmental impact of how industries make and care for
clothes.
The traditional wet processing
methods used in industrial and domestic laundry and garment
manufacturing consume billions of litres of fresh water and large
amounts of energy and chemicals, as well as damaging and weakening
clothing fibres and creating rising levels of environmental
pollution. It is estimated that washing machines contribute 35% of
the 171 trillion microplastic particles in the ocean.
A range of actors, including
consumers, the media NGOs and regulators are exerting pressure on
these industries, with legislative action beginning to be
taken.
Xeros' three main
technologies, Filtration, Finish, and Care, facilitate garment manufacturers,
industrial laundries, domestic washing machine manufacturers and
consumers, to reduce their environmental impact, whilst also
significantly improving efficiency in the process.
Xeros' model is to generate revenue
from licensing its technologies, generating royalties and the sale
of consumables. Currently there are eight agreements in place. The
addressable markets in Filtration, Finish and Care are estimated to
be valued at £350m p.a., £132m p.a. and £3bn p.a.
respectively.