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PRESS KIT VIP Media Day @ the Research Park

MEDIA WILL LEAVE WITH… 1. Content, photography and expert contacts for future editorials, video, blogs, articles, etc.

The award-winning Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center (VTCRC), located in Blacksburg, Virginia, extends a personal invitation to you and a colleague for VIP MEDIA DAY . EXCLUSIVE LOOK INTO THE RESEARCH PARK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 Join us as we open our doors for a first-ever exclusive look into the research park as we showcase our national and global footprint. We will contact you toward the end of July via email and/or phone to give you an opportunity to choose the company(ies) whose research and development appeal to you most to interview/tour. • You can choose companies from the fact sheets included in your VIP media kit • If you prefer, we can schedule interviews/tours with companies we feel best fit your interests If you cannot attend due to travel restrictions, we hope you will utilize the opportunity to conduct interviews via videoconferencing (limited space) or send a freelancing journalist located near us. Upon your confirmed attendance, we will tailor your schedule (provided to you electronically and when you arrive), to include:

2. Networking time with local and regional dignitaries

3. A look inside the research park’s master plan and future endeavors Your press kit includes: - Our fact sheet, history and mission - Participating companies’ fact sheets for your review _______________________________ If you would like to confirm your attendance at any time or have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Melissa Vidmar

Business Development & Communications Manager

melissa.vidmar@vtcrc.com 540-961-3600 ext. 2110

Companies you chose to interview/tour

• Your complimentary helicopter flyover time of the research park and Virginia Tech – Limited to two people per media outlet

www.vtcrc.com for details and hotel blocks

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Nestled in the heart of Virginia’s Technology Corridor and adjacent to the Virginia Tech (VT) campus, the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center (VTCRC) is home to over 180 research, technology and support companies. Our 230-acre park is located in a beautiful mountain setting, with easy access to the metropolitan areas of northern Virginia and the nation’s capital. An expansion on the northwest side of the park provides enough land to construct 15 buildings in addition to the 33 single- and multi-tenant buildings currently on-site. The VTCRC employs over 3,000 employees.

Our Mission To develop a growing, prestigious research park for high-technology companies. In collaboration with VT, we advance the research, educational, and technology transfer missions of the university.

Recent Awards Named ‘Outstanding Research and Science Park’ by the Association of University Research Parks (AURP). We are 1 of only 22 international members of the ‘Academy of Outstanding Research Parks’ Named a winner of the 2016 ' Best University Research Parks in the South‘ by Southern Business & Development magazine

Joe Meredith, Ph.D. President & CEO Dawn Myers Chief Operating Officer

1715 Pratt Drive, Suite 1000 Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-961-3600 www.vtcrc.com

OUR MISSION Nestled in the heart of Virginia’s Technology Corridor and adjacent to the Virginia Tech (VT) campus, the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center (VTCRC) is home to over 180 research, technology and support companies. Our 230-acre park is located in a beautiful mountain setting, with easy access to the metropolitan areas of northern Virginia and the nation’s capital. An expansion on the northwest side of the park provides enough land to construct 15 buildings in addition to the 33 single- and multi-tenant buildings currently on-site. The VTCRC employs over 3,000 employees. The VTCRC develops a growing, prestigious research park for high-technology companies. In collaboration with Virginia Tech (VT), we advance the research, educational and technology transfer missions of the university. • The VTCRC advances the research mission by helping to create relationships between companies at the VTCRC and VT. • The VTCRC advances the educational mission by working with faculty to identify student projects that can be conducted at the VTCRC. • The VTCRC advances the technology transfer mission through our VT KnowledgeWorks program that helps to create companies based on VT-developed technology licensed by Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc. (VTIP). OUR OBJECTIVES • Enhance the quality, stature and reputation of VT by increasing corporate and government research relationships with VT through tenancy at the VTCRC. • Provide facilities and support to the university and Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc., to help bring faculty research to commercial reality and transfer technology to the private sector. • Create and maintain attractive sites, buildings and physical environs for laboratories, offices and other uses in basic and applied research, quality assessment, prototyping and testing. • Provide research-related employment for VT undergraduate, graduate, cooperative students, faculty, staff and spouses. • Contribute to employment and economic growth in the region and the Commonwealth through the expansion of the park, development of local infrastructure to support the park, support of strategic services and support of university outreach initiatives with non-VTCRC companies and communities. • Assist with university research programs and initiatives that facilitate economic development activities throughout the university by matching the needs of VTCRC businesses, facilities and programs with the research and professional capabilities of VT thereby increasing the level of industry-sponsored research at VT. • Assist the university with its teaching mission by identifying opportunities for classes to use the VTCRC and its companies for classroom projects, special studies, internships, cooperative education experiences and on-site instruction. OUR TAGLINE: GROWING BUSINESSES THAT MATTER

TABLE OF CONTENTS: QUICK JUMP DialySensors DialySensors, Inc. is a healthcare company developing Raman spectroscopy-based molecular

1901 Group was formed in 2009 with the specific purpose of providing enterprise scale IT infrastructure, remote monitoring, management and optimization services, and subsequent migration of IT applications to the Cloud (private storage and public computing), in an “as a service” model. Block.One Block.One is developing EOS (see EOS.IO), a revolutionary open-source decentralized blockchain infrastructure that will be used worldwide as the basis for developing countless high-throughput blockchain applications. CELLINK CELLINK is the first bioink company in the world and a leading bioprinter maker. CELLINK specializes in providing bioprinting technologies to scientists and researchers around the world who want to get started with the exciting bioprinting technology. Click & Pledge Click & Pledge began as a question over 17 years ago: What if it were easier to make a donation? The answer helped a local United Way raise money through its website. Now Click & Pledge is one of the premier solutions for nonprofits to accept online donations worldwide. From giving days to peer- to-peer fundraising, Click & Pledge continues to innovate the nonprofit sector. CytoRecovery CytoRecovery is improving treatment outcomes in cancer patients by providing the capability to rapidly identify, separate, recover and analyze specific cancer cell subpopulations from tumors and related biological samples. D30 D3O specialises in impact protection and shock absorption. The company, which is headquartered in the UK, develops high performance impact protection technologies by combining advanced chemistry and specialist product design. D3O® protective solutions are used by global brands in sports, electronics, motorcycle, defence and industrial workwear.

analysis of urine and dialysis fluids for non- invasive, accurate screening for the presence/ absence of bladder cancer and chronic kidney disease. Eksdyne Since 2009, Eksdyne has helped create apps for companies in fast growing industries. Eksdyne creates mobile, web and data solutions for fast growing industries like cloud infrastructure, medical technology, and tourism. Our client portfolio includes Rackspace, Torc Robotics, Maestro, and the American Park Network. Emisshield Emisshield Inc. is the manufacturer and distributer of Emisshield Coating Systems, High Emissivity Ceramic Materials with heat re-radiation capabilities designed for industrial heat applications over a wide temperature range up to 3,000°F (1650°C). Emisshield’s core technology was originally designed and developed by NASA for the X-33 and X-34 space missions. Since Emisshield licensed the technology from NASA in 2001 our materials have been enhanced, tested and proven to work around the world in many different intense atmospheres throughout the Petrochemical, Iron & Steel and Glass Industries. Excella Inviting the next generation of technologists to shape the future of technology. The future of technology depends on an abundant flow of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students with the skills and experience to solve big challenges. Excella addresses the STEM skills shortage by engaging young people of varied backgrounds with the technology workforce through our Extension Center (XC) program. The XC, located at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, invites the next generation of technologists to envision their future. Through our award-winning internship program, students gain hands-on experience and expand their skillsets under the mentorship of Excella’s technologists.

FluxTeq FluxTeq specializes in manufacturing thermal instrumentation, specifically heat flux sensors which are used for a variety of applications. FluxTeq, in a few short years, has become a global leader for supplying heat flux sensors. This growth is due to FluxTeq’s low cost point compared to other products on the market. FluxTeq continues to develop new, innovative products and applications based on their technology which includes non-invasive BTU meters, wearable technology, and medical diagnostic tools. Joba Design Joba provides strategic design services to start-up and established companies to create and execute design solutions for problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand innovation, and sales. In the field of architecture and design, we get a rare opportunity to contribute to people’s everyday lives. We create experiences, evoke emotion, and contribute to life-saving products. biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of first-in-class oral therapeutics for patients with autoimmune diseases. Landos’ lead clinical asset, BT-11, is a novel, locally-acting small molecule targeting inflammatory bowel disease expected to enter clinical testing for Crohn’s disease in 2018. Landos has a robust pipeline of compounds for other autoimmune diseases. Mahindra Global Solutions For Global Farmers: We are driven by a vision to continuously innovate the future of farm production. We offer advanced and end to end farm mechanization solutions through a portfolio of global brands that cater to the customized needs of the farmers around the world. With state-of-the art R&D; the advanced R&D facilities help provide cutting-edge and innovative technology solutions to farmers across the globe. Mar-Bal The One-Source Solutions provider of BMC Thermoset Composites, continues to research and formulate advanced materials, develop innovative products and has a portfolio of brands and proprietary products delivering composite solutions and enabling our customer’s technology and success. Landos Landos Biopharma, Inc. is an emerging

Obis One Researcher, developer and specialty food innovator, Obis One (certified USDA Organic operation) is North America’s largest USDA organic black garlic producer, including Black Crack. The product was named “Best Condiment” by Saveur Magazine. Pervida Beverage Co. Revolutionary and innovative functional water that capitalizes on the patented technology of pomegranate seed oil for immune gut health. Blended with small batch craft fruit essences and triple filtered sparkling water for perfect hydration. TECHLAB TECHLAB, Inc. has been a leading developer and manufacturer of intestinal diagnostics products in the United States for 27 years. The company has a market-leading portfolio of diagnostic tests for enteric diseases caused by C. difficile, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, and protozoan parasites. TECHLAB also manufactures diagnostic tests for intestinal inflammation. Techulon Techulon develops antimicrobial drugs to fill unmet clinical needs by specifically targeting bacterial genes of critical function. Techulon currently has three drug candidates in preclinical development that target the WHO’s critical priority list of bacterial pathogens: Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Virginia, provides end-to-end self-driving solutions across multiple industries, including automotive, mining, and defense. Founded in 2005, Torc has integrated its components and systems on ground vehicles ranging from consumer SUVs to 300-ton mining trucks—in safety-critical environments. Torc first gained notice when it developed the self-driving software stack for Virginia Tech in the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge. As one of three winners of the DARPA Urban Challenge, Torc has commercialized this technology through partnerships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their Tier 1 suppliers. Torc Robotics Torc Robotics, headquartered in Blacksburg,

Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) in Blacksburg, Virginia is an innovative four-year medical school founded with a mission to prepare globally-minded, community-focused physicians to meet the needs of rural and medically underserved populations and to promote research to improve human health, especially in southwest Virginia and the southern Appalachian states. Vitech Vitech Corporation provides systems engineering solutions to help solve the complex problems of our time. In such fields as health care, transportation, and the Internet of Things, its model-based systems engineering software provides insight, helping to achieve desirable outcomes and avoid disasters. In addition to software, the company provides training and support for global customers with diverse applications. Vitech has satellite offices across the United States and global business partners in Australia, Korea, and South Africa. VPT VPT, Inc. designs and manufactures high-reliability power conversion solutions used in thousands of critical military and aerospace programs around the world. . It has become a global leader in its niche market of high-reliability power conversion solutions, with distributors in over 30 countries around the world. VPT products are onboard countless systems – however, a few more recognizable programs include NASA’s Pluto New Horizons spacecraft, Blue Origin’s reusable New Shepard, the Word View-3 Satellite, Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Boeing 787, F-35 Lightening II Jet Fighter and the PAC 3 Missile. Virginia Tech Transportation Institute The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute conducts research to save lives, time, and money and protect the environment. As one of seven premier research institutes created by Virginia Tech to answer national challenges, VTTI is continually advancing transportation through innovation and has impacted public policy on national and international levels.

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Cost Neutral Cloud Journey

Federal Law Enforcement Agency Moves Mission Critical Applications to Hybrid Cloud using 1901 Group’s Cost Neutral Cloud Approach

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With 7,500 employees in 280 offices across the U.S., this federal law enforcement Agency relies upon public facing applications, mission systems and large volumes of data, including sensitive law enforcement and evidentiary data to protect communities from violent crimes and acts of terrorism. Many of the Agency’s activities are carried out in conjunction with task forces made up of federal, state and local law enforcement officers. In the event of an incident, law enforcement professionals from multiple organizations depend on rapid access to the federal Agency’s applications and data to protect the public from violent crimes. In response to the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Cloud First and Data Center Optimization Initiative, the Agency revised their architecture to replace their legacy data center with an innovative hybrid cloud architecture to meet its increasing mission needs and stringent security requirements. To improve operational performance while reducing costs, the Agency wanted to take advantage of cloud computing to turn capital expenses into operational expenses, reducing existing operations and maintenance (O&M) costs to create the funding to migrate their mission critical applications to the cloud. The federal law enforcement agency turned to 1901 Group to support their journey to the cloud. This transformation is built upon 1901 Group’s cost neutral cloud journey approach that immediately reduced the current O&M spending by 30%, enabling the agency to apply those savings to establish a hybrid cloud environment and migrate mission critical data and applications to the cloud. The first step was transitioning the infrastructure O&M contract to 1901 Group’s FedRAMP authorized, network infrastructure as a service (NIaaS) offering that leverages process and technology automation and 24x7 managed services to improve performance and reduce costs. For step two, 1901 Group used their In3Sight™ FedRAMP authorized software as service (SaaS) platform to assess the Agency’s mission systems,

Customer Challenges High, Private cloud storage as a service (STaaS) to provide disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) with a recovery point objective and recovery time objective of less than one minute. 1901 Group then established the cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and began the migration of cloud ready, live workloads to the cloud DR environment using cloud and data synchronization tools, which ensure no mission disruption. The last phase was the systematic refactoring of legacy applications to an open source solution and establishing a DevSecOps environment to support continuous integration/continuous development to improve the efficiency, security and O&M costs for refactored mission system and applications. The net result is a transformed environment that leverages hybrid cloud, adhering to all federal security mandates that significantly reduce costs over time through 1901 Group’s cost neutral cloud journey. applications and data to build a cloud migration plan. Upon approval of the migration plan, 1901 Group established a FISMA

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80% of IT budget is spent on O&M of legacy infrastructure making it difficult to fund transformation initiatives in a cost neutral approach End of life hardware and diverse, non-standardized technology stacks coupled with increased customer demands for computer, storage and infrastructure services Many of the legacy applications operate on legacy operating systems and applications not supported by cloud service providers

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Federal law enforcement chain of custody data requirements prevents the agency from leveraging the public cloud for data storage

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Move Management of the Current Infrastructure O&M to a FedRAMP Authorized Managed Service. We leveraged 1901 Group’s In3Sight™ integrated IT Service Management (ITSM) platform, ITIL based processes, and secure monitoring and management from a central 24x7 FedRAMP authorized Operations Center. We performed discovery and assessment activities on the existing environment, established DR target and Hybrid infrastructure, and built in FISMA High and federal law enforcement data security controls and compliance. Focus on DR First and Start with Data. To provide a logical path for migrating production workloads to the cloud, we conducted “full stack” application discovery to visualize data, infrastructure, and service dependencies, which was a critical step to developing a cloud migration roadmap. We used replication tools to move Agency data off their legacy storage device to a Private Cloud STaaS model where data storage is procured on a per-terabyte basis. Establish Hybrid Cloud by Leveraging Commercial Data Center Services. Our hybrid cloud solution includes Private cloud for storage to ensure data chain of custody; Public and Community cloud compute, backup and storage, and; commercial data center for hosting of applications that are not cloud ready. We automated the server request and provisioning process and managed the server uptime through established policies, Red Hat’s Cloud Forms and elasticity engineering. Migrate Cloud Ready Applications to DR Environment. Where possible, used industry leading tools to automate the migration, and if not, manually deployed applications where needed. We connected cloud DR Applications to Private Storage data and established cloud instances in AWS GovCloud to support high data input/output based applications. Refactor Applications that are Not Cloud Ready, then Migrate them to the Cloud. We identified a business objective to provide application refactoring in an “as a service” model to reduce the dependency on expensive, commercial software by transitioning functionality from a legacy application to open source systems, potentially saving the Agency millions of dollars in licensing and maintenance costs. Day-2 as a Managed Service: After all applications are migrated to the cloud, we extend the data center Managed Services to the Hybrid cloud environment. We augment the integrated toolset with cloud specific tools for orchestration, automation, and governance and continue to leverage 24x7 FedRAMP authorized Operations Center to manage Cloud infrastructure.

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With its secure hybrid cloud solution, the agency has established a FISMA High hybrid cloud environment and an architecture for federal agencies that have stringent data requirements to improve performance, reducing IT budgets while improving operational efficiencies and security. The agency is proof that it is possible for one of the largest federal law enforcement agencies to maintain data control and governance while dramatically lowering costs using the cloud.

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About block.one block.one is a publisher of technology solutions including blockchain software development. With employees and advisors based around the world, the company focuses on business-grade technology solutions, including the development of the EOS.IO software. About EOS.IO Published by block.one, EOS.IO is a blockchain protocol that enables horizontal scaling of decentralized applications, allowing developers to efficiently create high performance distributed applications. The EOS.IO software provides accounts, authentication, databases, and the scheduling of applications across multiple CPU cores and/or clusters. This allows for horizontal scalability, replaces user fees with an ownership model, and powers simple deployment of decentralized applications. Check out the EOS.IO GitHub repository to read our source code and, for more information, visit the resources section of the EOS.IO website.

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CELLINK is the first bioink company in the world that focuses on the development and commercialization of bioprinting technologies that allow researchers to 3D print human organs and tissues for the development of pharmaceutical and cosmetic treatments. CELLINK’s innovative and patent pending bioink is a biomaterial innovation that enables human cells to grow and thrive such as they would in the natural human body environment. This is an ideal material for tissue engineering and life science applications.

Today, the company’s disruptive technology platform is being utilized to print tissues such as cartilage, skin, and even fully functional cancer tumors that can then be used to develop new cancer treatments. The company has, within 12 months, been able to commercialize products in approximately 40 countries and sold to more than hundreds of prestigious labs around the world, such as Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and FDA.

The company has managed to turn profitable within only 3 months of operations as the strong focus has been on global sales and succeeding to get products out the door. CELLINK’s largest market today is North America, followed by Europe, and Asia. The company was started on the 27 th of January 2016 in Gothenburg, Sweden by Erik Gatenholm and Hector Martinez. The focus was to change the world of medicine by disrupting the entire medical research industry. On the 3 rd of November (only 10 months after starting) CELLINK made an IPO on the NASDAQ stock exchange in Stockholm to raise funding.

CELLINK has offices in Gothenburg, Sweden, Cambridge, MA, Blacksburg, VA and Kyoto, Japan.

About the founders:

Name: Erik Gatenholm Position: CEO/Co-Founder

Bio : Erik Gatenholm is a serial entrepreneur and CEO/Co-Founder of CELLINK. Gatenholm started his first biomedical device company known as BC Genesis at age 18 in Blacksburg, Virginia in 2008 to commercialize a licensed university technology. BC Genesis focused on developing cellulose based medical implants for applications such as meniscus/cartilage repair as well as surgical meshes. Erik went to Virginia Tech for undergrad. In 2014 he moved to Sweden to complete his MBA at Gothenburg University , focusing on the commercialization of biotechnology startups. After meeting Hector Martinez at Chalmers University in late 2014, they begun to work to commercialize the biomaterial innovation behind CELLINK. Gatenholm and Martinez realized the potential for the new biomaterial as a printable material and founded the company CELLINK to provide bioinks to the 3D printing field

Name: Hector Martinez, PhD Position: Chief Technology Officer/Co-Founder

Bio : Dr. Hector Martinez is the Chief Technology Officer/ Co-Founder of CELLINK. Martinez received his doctorate in Cartilage Tissue Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology and has 7 years of experience in biomaterials, tissue engineering and 3D bioprinting technologies. He obtained a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington and M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Hector's dream is to translate his skills in engineering, bioink development, blueprint design and 3D bioprinting to the clinic – to bring better healthcare treatments to patients in need.

Notable Awards:

- Forbes 30 under 30 (Erik Gatenholm) - Business Insider’s List of Sweden’s Top Tech Stars List (Erik Gatenholm and Hector Martinez) - Nordic Startup Award Best Healthcare/Lifestyle Startup Sweden 2017 - Nordic Startup Award Best Healthcare/Lifestyle Startup in the Nordics 2017 - Anders Wall Exceptional Entrepreneurship Award 2017 - Arvid Carlsson Award 2017 - Winner "Swedish Exponential Startup of the Year" 2016 - Nordic startup awards - Winner "Diamond of the Year Award" 2016 – Fourier Transform - Winner "Innovator of the Year 2016" (Erik Gatenholm) - Universum and Danske Bank - Winner "Young Entrepreneur of the Year (west Sweden) (Erik Gatenholm)" – Founders Alliance - Startup of the Year 2016 - Almedalen (This would give CELLINK the title of “Swedish Startup of the Year” as this is the most prestigious business event in Sweden) - Business Insider’s List of Sweden’s Top Tech Stars List (Erik Gatenholm and Hector Martinez)

- Nordic Startup Award Best Healthcare/Lifestyle Startup Sweden 2017 - Nordic Startup Award Best Healthcare/Lifestyle Startup in the Nordics 2017 - Anders Wall Exceptional Entrepreneurship Award 2017 - Arvid Carlsson Award 2017

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About D3O D3O is a fast growth engineering, design and technology company based in the UK, with offices in China and USA. A collective of engineers, chemists, product designers and industry experts, D3O partners with world-class brands including 3M, Schutt Sports and Under Armour. Together we create pioneering protective products that enable people to take risks, challenge their limits and stay safe.

From body protection for professional athletes and motorcyclists to precision safety equipment for industrial workers to combat helmets for soldiers - D3O protects what matters. D3O is a portfolio company of the U.S. growth capital firm Beringea. Over 60% of D3O’s revenues are generated from US sales, for which the company received a Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade in 2014. The D3O Lab At the heart of D3O’s global innovation centre is a dynamic team of chemists, engineers and designers.

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Safety First D3O is at the forefront of developing impact related standards across industry. D3O serves global committees and associations dedicated to enhancing safety for industrial PPE, motorcycle, sports and defence/law enforcement.

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D3O Technologies D3O uses unique patented, patent-pending and proprietary technologies to make rate-sensitive, soft, flexible and distinctive orange-colored materials with high shock absorbing properties. Find out more Latest Developments from the D3O Lab The latest material development from D3O Lab is a liquid additive that enhances the impact protection properties of thermoplastic rubber (TPR) while maintaining flexibility and comfort. The new D3O ® iA technology primarily will target PPE gloves to offer back of hand protection for oil and gas and construction workers, enabling better protection with increased comfort.

D3O’s core technology applies non-Newtonian principles to materials which are engineered for shock absorption. Non-Newtonian materials stiffen on impact to dissipate impact energy and reduce transmitted force, before returning to their flexible state.

D3O has recently launched a new range of advanced protection for motorcyclists. The ‘LP1’ range features a new, highly ventilated geometry which offers a 45% improvement in breathability. The knee, hip, elbow and shoulder pads are CE certified to Level 1 for ambient, wet, hot and cold conditions, delivering the most advanced, breathable protection for riding.

For further press information, interview requests, high res images & video, please contact Mostyn Thomas on +44 7795 253539 or email mostyn.thomas@d3o.com

A newly developing, easy, fast, accurate screening for chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially for asymptomatic patients. As you know, early detection of CKD provides an opportunity to slow CKD progression; and 2015 CKD healthcare costs paid by Medicare alone were over $98 billion. The fact sheet explains the new procedure being developed by DialySensors Inc. It starts with a simple, one-time collected urine sample that is then scanned using Raman spectrometry. The Raman spectra data is reduced using the company’s proprietary Rametrix™ Computational Pipeline tool, resulting in a numerical value related to a patient’s CKD status and stage. The test is certainly compatible with current patient urine testing activities performed by medical test laboratories. To date, the company has completed two 50-patient studies that show a >95% sensitivity and >95% specificity in detecting late-stage CKD, and the ability to distinguish among CKD stages.

DialySensors is currently preparing more extensive, larger patient studies.

Raman Chemometric Urinalysis (Rametrix TM ) Screen for Chronic Kidney Disease

Medical studies over the past 40 years have shown that many forms of kidney disease are progressive, potentially leading to end-stage kidney disease and renal failure. These studies have also shown that early detection of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and use of medical and lifestyle interventions may slow the progression of CKD and reduce associated healthcare costs, which approach $98B annually (about 15% of the Medicare budget). DialySensors, Inc. has recently invented and extensively validated Raman Chemometric Urinalysis (Rametrix™) to analyze urine and to screen for the presence and stage of CKD. The Rametrix TM screen has >95% sensitivity and >95% specificity for detecting late-stage CKD. Urine is a complex biological fluid containing thousands of molecules that reflect the body’s physiologic/metabolic state. CKD interferes with waste elimination. Thus, the composition of urine for every individual accurately reflects renal health and can provide a means for early detection and accurate staging of CKD. Rametrix ™ detects changes in urine molecular composition, which is associated with nephron deterioration (i.e., CKD). Rametrix™ technology uses off -the-shelf, low-profile Raman spectrometers (~$20K per instrument), our proprietary computational tools, and our extensive patient database. No sample preparation of urine specimens is required, only a single collection is needed, results are available in about 5 minutes, and the analysis can be performed for less than $1 per specimen.

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The figure above (on page 1) shows how Rametrix™ works and what information is returned to caregivers. A patient (with unknown CKD status and stage) submits a urine specimen, which is then scanned using a Raman spectrometer. The resulting spectrum is combined with hundreds of spectra from the Rametrix TM Database, which are from patients with known CKD status and stage. Multivariate statistics are applied using the Rametrix TM Computational Pipeline to process the Raman spectral data and produce “s entinel cluste rs” of Raman spectra. These “sentinel clusters” are generated based on hundreds of different molecules in the specimen that differ significantly between healthy individuals and patients with different stages of CKD. Further action by the Rametrix™ Computational Pipeline reduces the “sentinel clusters” into easily-read and understood numerical values , termed a “KRam Score” (on a scale of 0-100 Rams, a proprietary unit of measure). The KRam Score corresponds with CKD status and stage. In the figure above (on page 1), the yellow circle represents the spectrum from the patient with unknown CKD status and stage. Physicians and healthcare providers do not need to learn to read cluster plots to utilize Rametrix™ . Individual patient data is reduced to a single, meaningful KRam Score. In the example above (on page 1), the nephrologist would receive a KRam Score of 21.5 Rams (out of 100) as the result of the Rametrix TM screen for the patient with unknown CKD status and stage. This corresponds to CKD Stage 1. In addition, nephrologists have the option of screening patients repeatedly over time or with medical intervention to determine if and at what rate the Rametrix TM screen result changes. Being fast and inexpensive, Rametrix TM offers nephrologists a new tool to collect abundant data on their patients and track CKD progression more efficiently. Status of Intellectual Property and IP Protection Strategy An initial patent application for Rametrix™ technolo gy was filed in 2014. Additional patent filings for specific applications (applications such as CKD and bladder cancer screening) have also been submitted. The technology has been exclusively licensed to the technology’s inventors. We believe there are no competing technologies that are as rapid, economical, and logistically sensible, and that have the capability for mass annual screening of millions of people at risk for developing CKD. About DialySensors, Inc. DialySensors, Inc. is a healthcare technology company based in Blacksburg, VA. It was co- founded by Drs. John Robertson and Ryan Senger, the inventors of the Rametrix™ technology. Dr. Robertson (CEO) brings 40 years of experience in nephrology, pathology, oncology research, and medical device development. Dr. Senger (CTO) has 20 years of experience in chemical/biological engineering, Raman spectroscopy, and systems biology. Dr. Dick Daugherty recently joined the company as COO; he has over 30 years of experience in leading new technology-based businesses and corporate ventures. The company collaborates with dozens of nephrologists, urologists, surgeons, oncologists, and other healthcare professionals on numerous ongoing proof-of-concept and validation studies in academic, corporate and government settings. The shared goal of the DialySensors team and their collaborators is to use Rametrix™ technology to improve patient care and quality of life – while reducing healthcare costs.

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Industry Applications Company Information: Emisshield Inc. is the manufacturer and distributor of Emisshield Coating Systems, High Emissivity Ceramic Materials with heat re-radiation capabilities designed for industrial heat applica- tions over a wide temperature range up to 3,000°F (1650°C). Emisshield’s core technology was originally designed and developed by NASA for the X-33 and X-34 space missions. Since Emisshield licensed the technology from NASA in 2001, these materials have been enhanced, tested and proven to work around the world in many different intense atmospheres throughout the Petrochemical, Iron & Steel and Glass Industries. As Emisshield’s success grows, this technology is being introduced into many other Industries.

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Emisshield Benefits: • Provide energy savings up to 15% • Can increase production up to 15% • Can reduce Carbon Emissions up to 15% • Increase substrate life Fun Facts: • More than 40 Space Certified Emisshield Products have been developed • Over 30 World Wide Partners working in over 50 different countries

• 17 + Patents and Patents Pending Emisshield® Incorporated

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“Taking the lead on this project from within my organization was nerve-wracking since I don’t have a technical background. My Excella team lead has made it easy for me by explaining things in terms I can easily understand, offering me options to resolve issues instead of expecting me to come up with the answers on my own, and clearly explaining which resources are needed to complete the work that we ask for. It’s been a great experience.” – Excella Client SCHOOL OF THOUGHT A NEW Excella’s Extension Center

The future of technology depends on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) talent with the skills, training and experience to solve big challenges. Excella addresses the STEM skills shortage through our award-winning internship program at our Extension Center (we call it the XC), located at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. Our students gain hands-on work experience while enhancing Excella’s DC-based client delivery teams’ capabilities and helping us deliver high-quality technology solutions at a lower cost.

Since 2009, the XC has supported some of DC’s most innovative organizations, including: • Peace Corps • Close Up Foundation • Custom Ink • Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (OCNA) • The George Washington University • Compressed Gas Association (CGA) • Motley Fool Asset Management • National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) • Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) • Physician Insurers Association of American (PIAA)

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OUR CLIENT IMPACT • High-quality work at a low cost – our clients get the same transformative technology solutions as our DC office at a local price point. • Community partner – we provide experiential learning to VT and Radford students and hire highly-engaged local talent to deliver technology solutions in our community. • Local, accessible expertise – we live and work in Blacksburg and love it. • Increased client satisfaction and created an intuitive experience for a client, creating electronic library access for 5000+ members to access over 400 safety publications. • Built a new website for a government agency promoting volunteerism around the world, increasing inbound applications by 100% in the first month after launch. • Built a case management application for Homestretch, a non-profit with a mission to move homeless families to self-sufficiency. • Participated in a team working to streamline the federal government’s online immigration processes, resulting in thousands fewer calls to the help desk. • Participated in a team helping the U.S.

The XC provides a supportive environment for students to learn software development skills and languages such as C#, Java, Python and Ruby. Students work part-time under the supervision of full-time Excella consultants, supporting Excella’s client and delivery programs remotely. Many of our graduates have become full-time Excella consultants, while others have joined prominent Fortune 500 companies and innovative start-ups. XC teams work closely with clients to deliver a wide range of technology solutions, including: • Stabilization • IT Modernization • Reducing long-term maintenance costs XC staff are experienced technologists with a passion for teaching others. In addition to teaching and mentoring students, they bring their expertise, knowledge of best practices and polyglot approach (working in Java, C#, Python, Ruby and more) to our work every day. They also hold several certifications, including: • 8 Certified ScrumMasters (CSM) • 4 Certified Scrum Product Owners (CSPO) • 1 Certified Scrum Developer (CSD) • 1 Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) ABOUT OUR TECHNOLOGISTS • Producing high-quality code

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䘀氀甀砀吀攀焀 洀愀椀渀琀愀椀渀猀 愀 猀琀爀漀渀最 戀漀渀搀 琀漀 愀挀愀搀攀洀椀愀⸀ 吀漀 最椀瘀攀 戀愀挀欀Ⰰ 䘀氀甀砀吀攀焀 渀漀琀 漀渀氀礀 最椀瘀攀猀 搀椀猀挀漀甀渀琀猀 琀漀 愀挀愀搀攀洀椀挀 爀攀氀愀琀攀搀 挀甀猀琀漀洀攀爀猀 戀甀琀 栀愀猀 愀氀猀漀 挀漀渀琀椀渀甀愀氀氀礀 眀漀爀欀猀 眀椀琀栀 嘀椀爀最椀渀椀愀 吀攀挀栀 愀渀搀 漀琀栀攀爀 愀挀愀搀攀洀椀挀 椀渀猀琀椀琀甀琀椀漀渀猀 琀漀 昀甀爀琀栀攀爀 椀洀瀀爀漀瘀攀 甀瀀漀渀 攀搀甀挀愀琀椀漀渀愀氀 猀琀愀渀搀愀爀搀猀 昀漀爀 琀攀愀挀栀椀渀最 匀挀椀攀渀挀攀Ⰰ 吀攀挀栀渀漀氀漀最礀Ⰰ 䔀渀最椀渀攀攀爀椀渀最 ☀ 䴀愀琀栀攀洀愀琀椀挀猀 ⠀匀吀䔀䴀⤀ 琀漀瀀椀挀猀⸀ 䘀氀甀砀吀攀焀Ⰰ 愀氀漀渀最 眀椀琀栀 嘀椀爀最椀渀椀愀 吀攀挀栀Ⰰ 栀愀猀 搀攀瘀攀氀漀瀀攀搀 栀愀渀搀猀ⴀ 漀渀 椀渀猀琀爀甀挀琀椀漀渀愀氀 眀漀爀欀猀栀漀瀀猀 琀漀 琀攀愀挀栀 樀甀渀椀漀爀 氀攀瘀攀氀 洀攀挀栀愀渀椀挀愀氀 攀渀最椀渀攀攀爀椀渀最 猀琀甀搀攀渀琀猀 䠀攀愀琀 吀爀愀渀猀昀攀爀 挀漀甀爀猀攀 琀漀瀀椀挀猀⸀ 吀栀攀 眀漀爀欀猀栀漀瀀猀

椀渀挀漀爀瀀漀爀愀琀攀 攀砀瀀攀爀椀洀攀渀琀猀 琀栀愀琀 愀爀攀 瀀攀爀昀漀爀洀攀搀 甀猀椀渀最 瀀漀爀琀愀戀氀攀 氀愀戀 攀焀甀椀瀀洀攀渀琀Ⰰ 眀栀椀挀栀 椀渀挀氀甀搀攀猀 䘀氀甀砀吀攀焀ᤠ猀 猀攀渀猀漀爀猀Ⰰ 琀栀愀琀 椀猀 最椀瘀攀渀 琀漀 攀瘀攀爀礀 猀琀甀搀攀渀琀 猀漀 琀栀愀琀 琀栀攀礀 挀愀渀 愀挀琀甀愀氀氀礀 攀砀瀀攀爀椀攀渀挀攀 栀攀愀琀 琀爀愀渀猀昀攀爀 瀀栀攀渀漀洀攀渀愀 椀渀 愀 栀愀渀搀猀ⴀ漀渀 昀愀猀栀椀漀渀⸀ 吀栀椀猀 琀攀愀挀栀椀渀最 洀攀琀栀漀搀 椀猀 戀攀椀渀最 甀猀攀搀 椀渀 栀漀瀀攀猀 琀栀愀琀 猀琀甀搀攀渀琀猀 愀爀攀 愀戀氀攀 琀漀 戀攀琀琀攀爀 最爀愀猀瀀 栀愀爀搀 琀漀 甀渀搀攀爀猀琀愀渀搀 挀漀甀爀猀攀 琀漀瀀椀挀猀 琀栀愀琀 琀礀瀀椀挀愀氀氀礀 爀攀猀甀氀琀 椀渀 猀琀甀搀攀渀琀猀 昀漀爀洀椀渀最 昀甀渀搀愀洀攀渀琀愀氀 洀椀猀挀漀渀挀攀瀀琀椀漀渀猀 眀栀攀渀 琀愀甀最栀琀 椀渀 愀 琀爀愀搀椀琀椀漀渀愀氀 氀攀挀琀甀爀攀 椀渀猀琀爀甀挀琀椀漀渀愀氀 攀渀瘀椀爀漀渀洀攀渀琀⸀

䄀眀愀爀搀猀 ☀ 刀攀挀漀最渀椀琀椀漀渀 ⴀ 䐀攀瀀愀爀琀洀攀渀琀 漀昀 䔀渀攀爀最礀ᤠ猀 䨀唀䴀倀 䌀爀漀眀搀猀漀甀爀挀椀渀最 䤀渀渀漀瘀愀琀椀漀渀 䤀搀攀愀   䌀漀洀瀀攀琀椀琀椀漀渀 圀椀渀渀攀爀 ⠀㈀ ㄀㘀⤀ ⴀ 嘀䄀 嘀攀氀漀挀椀琀礀 吀漀甀爀 䈀甀猀椀渀攀猀猀 倀氀愀渀 倀椀琀挀栀 䌀漀洀瀀攀琀椀琀椀漀渀 圀椀渀渀攀爀 ⠀㈀ ㄀㘀⤀ ⴀ 刀漀愀渀漀欀攀ⴀ䈀氀愀挀欀猀戀甀爀最 吀攀挀栀渀漀氀漀最礀 䌀漀甀渀挀椀氀ᤠ猀 ⠀刀䈀吀䌀⤀ 匀琀愀爀琀甀瀀   䌀漀洀瀀愀渀礀 吀攀挀栀 一椀琀攀 倀攀漀瀀氀攀ᤠ猀 䌀栀漀椀挀攀 䄀眀愀爀搀 圀椀渀渀攀爀 ⠀㈀ ㄀㜀⤀ ⴀ 䐀攀瀀愀爀琀洀攀渀琀 漀昀 䔀渀攀爀最礀ᤠ猀 匀洀愀氀氀 䈀甀猀椀渀攀猀猀 嘀漀甀挀栀攀爀 䄀眀愀爀搀攀攀 ⠀㈀ ㄀㜀⤀ ⴀ 䌀䤀吀 䌀漀洀洀漀渀眀攀愀氀琀栀 刀攀猀攀愀爀挀栀 䌀漀洀洀攀爀挀椀愀氀椀稀愀琀椀漀渀 䘀甀渀搀 䄀眀愀爀搀攀攀 ⠀㈀ ㄀㜀⤀ ⴀ 䘀攀愀琀甀爀攀搀 椀渀 洀甀氀琀椀瀀氀攀 愀爀琀椀挀氀攀猀 椀渀 ᰠ吀栀攀 刀漀愀渀漀欀攀 吀椀洀攀猀 ᴠ一攀眀猀瀀愀瀀攀爀 昀漀爀    戀攀椀渀最 愀 瀀爀漀洀椀猀椀渀最 猀琀愀爀琀甀瀀 挀漀洀瀀愀渀礀 ⠀㈀ ㄀㘀⤀

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