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Amyris Inc
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Amyris, Inc. engages in the provision of bioscience solutions. The company is headquartered in Emeryville, California and currently employs 980 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-09-28. The firm applies its Lab-to-Market biotechnology platform to engineer, manufacture and market high performance, natural and sustainably sourced products using its computational tools, strain construction tools, screening and analytics tools, and advanced lab automation and data integration. The firm's biotechnology platform enables users to rapidly engineer microbes and use them as catalysts to metabolize renewable, plant-sourced sugars into high-value ingredients that it manufactures at industrial scale. Through the combination of its biotechnology platform and industrial fermentation process, the Company has developed, produced, and commercialized many distinct molecules. The firm is focused on three market areas, Health & Wellness, Clean Beauty and Flavor & Fragrance. Its brands include Biofene, Hemisqualane, Biossance, clean beauty skincare, Pipette, clean baby skincare and Purecane.
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