Genencor

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Genencor International
Private
Industry Biotechnology
Founded 1982
Headquarters Rochester, New York, USA
Key people
Tjerk de Ruiter, Chairman & CEO
Michael Arbige, Vice President, Technology
Jim Sjoerdsma, Sr. Vice President, Human Resources
Products Purafect, Properase, Spezyme
Revenue Increase $380 Million USD (2005)
Number of employees
1,500 (2005)
Parent DuPont
Website http://biosciences.dupont.com//

Genencor is a biotechnology company based in Palo Alto, CA and a subsidiary of DuPont. Genencor is a leading producer of industrial enzymes and low-priced bulk protein. The name Genencor originates with Genencor, Inc., the original joint venture between Genentech and Corning Incorporated, which was founded in 1982. It is considered to have pioneered the field of industrial biotechnology, as distinct from traditional applications of biotechnology to health care and agriculture.

Genencor ranks number 12 in revenues in the List of biotechnology companies. In 2008 Genencor entered a joint venture with DuPont, called DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC, to develop and commercialize low cost technology for the production of cellulosic ethanol. In 2008, Genencor and Goodyear announced they are working to develop BioIsoprene.

Awards

Genencor achieved the following awards:

  • Named No. 2 Best Medium-Sized Company to Work for in America by the Great Place to Work® Institute, Inc. (2004)
  • Named No. 1 Best Medium-Sized Company to Work for in America by the Great Place to Work® Institute, Inc. (2005)
  • Named No. 1 Best Place to Work in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Chronicle (2005)
  • Named No. 11 Best Medium-Sized Company to Work for in America by the Great Place to Work® Institute, Inc. (2011)

See also

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