Research and Development for a Better Tomorrow

Published: 19 August 2021

Whilst headlines globally are sounding more and more like the Doomsday Reckoning, with dire warnings of worse to come and graphic images depicting the suffering from droughts to floods, earthquakes to rampant wildfires, questions are being asked of what should we be doing?

It’s not just government who need to play a role or just corporates, industry or the end user – but the whole world needs a new way of thinking and doing.

This has been Biodx’s quest since their arrival on the biotech scene 16 years ago with its slogan of ‘relentlessly enabling a better world’. With their DECONT-A ™ and b bioactive™ having entered the commercial field in 2018, 90% of the company’s focus has gone into bringing this technology to market. But the good news is that the remaining 10% is still firmly focused on research and development.

Current research programmes

According to Burt Rodrigues, CEO of Biodx, “We’re currently researching two new programmes, with the emphasis being on producing a 100% natural biocide, strictly focused on life sciences. Our search to find natural anti-microbial compounds is ongoing. It has to come out of the field of life sciences and not the natural sciences, using no synthetic compounds at all. Currently although our products are 99.998% natural they are a blend of natural science and life science, which isn’t optimum.

"Our previous research has taken us a long way down the road into using natural biocides, but now we’re working on researching a second surfactant (a substance which tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved) strictly through life sciences.

“Research and Development is what builds the future and is one of the reasons people get up in the morning. Whilst we’re seeing massive global changes no-one really understands exactly what’s going on. Archaeologists and other academics have presented some evidence of what might have happened in the Bronze or Ice Ages, bringing those civilisations to an end, but we still know little and without evidence how do we know what caused this? Is history simply repeating itself? History has a way of disappearing sometimes, without leaving any guidelines on how to do things better. Did pollution cause any of these early disasters? We don’t know - but we can contribute to changing our world. To make our world a healthier, improved version for all living things.”

One thing is for sure, Biodx is not resting on its laurels – it’s firmly seeking out how to bring a better, safer and more natural world to everyone.

GRIT & PURPOSE - Q&A with Doug Ryder Principal of Team Qhubeka Nexthash, UCI World Tour Pro Cycling Team

Published: 16 July 2021

Breaking boundaries is nothing new for Doug Ryder, General Manager of Team Qhubeka NextHash and former professional and Olympic Cyclist. The team with Ryder behind it was founded in 2007, and by 2012 was registered as a Professional Continental team – a first for Africa. Since then there have been many firsts, such as the first registered African team to compete in the prestigious Tour de France in 2015 with the team since gaining world recognition.

Is the Tour de France as hard as they say?

“This is our seventh Tour de France and it doesn’t get any easier, especially this year with a couple of major crashes already happening. But you have to take the good days with the bad and keep hope that tomorrow will be the day. People were criticising the fact that someone could get so close to the riders, as in the woman whose sign caused one of these really bad crashes, but that’s the beautiful thing about cycling – the intimacy of the fan base. This is what differentiates it from other sports. The amount of people who come out to cheer on the riders, as well as the world tv and online audience is amazing.”

How important is keeping the team healthy?

As General Manager of the team Ryder’s major responsibility is to ensure the team stay healthy and safe, particularly during the Covid pandemic. “The difference with cycling compared to other sports, where teams get to stay in one hotel near a stadium, is that during a race like the Tour de France we travel nearly 5,500 kms along with 4,500 other people, including security and fans all around you, breathing on you, so hygiene is paramount. Generally by the third week of a grand tour when the energy levels and immune systems are down you’ll see colds and flu but we saw a big difference already last year with the heightened awareness around Covid. People were acutely aware of mask wearing, sanitising, touching buttons of lifts with elbows – even to the point of not using fans’ pens to sign autographs.

How has Covid changed your routines?

“Every team has more advanced protocols than ever before. We’ve always used hand sanitisers when we boarded team buses but now it goes far further than that.”This is where b bioactive™ comes in. By ensuring the team has the full range of Biodx’s disinfectants for hands, surfaces and space (vehicles, hotel rooms) based on Biodx’s active ingredient b bioactive™ the team now has extra protection 24/7.

One for all and all for one

“This is vital for sport to exist right now. Even though we stay in our bubble we have to be extremely careful as if one person gets a positive Covid test they can kick our whole team out of the race. A team sport like ours is made up of brilliant individuals with a plan and a strategy, which includes not losing a single member of the team. The team take this discipline very seriously as their very livelihood depends on how they look after themselves and the whole team.

What motivates Team Qhubeka NextHash?

“Another great motivation is that we’re mobilised to help kids with a bigger purpose through our Qhubeka charity – helping people in Africa to move forward with bikes. We may not have the size of the budgets of some of the other teams but we have our Ubuntu strategy – I am because we are. You can’t exist alone, only together and right now that comes down to your hygiene, health and wellness. These guys give up a lot, spending huge amounts of time away from home and families and by being aware of staying health we ensure we can race so we can give our sponsors coverage and importantly try to raise funds to put kids on bikes.”

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#QHandUp Campaign

In Brest, at the start of this year's Tour de France, Team Qhubeka NextHash launched the #QHandUp campaign to raise funds for 108 Qhubeka bicycles to honour the 108th edition of the Tour de France.

This year we’re calling on you to put your hand up for Team Qhubeka NextHash and Qhubeka. Our goal is to raise funding for 108 Qhubeka bicycles during Le Tour de France which will change the lives of 108 children in Africa.

To get the campaign underway, all eight participating team riders immediately committed to purchase a bicycle each; and now challenge all of our supporters and partners to get involved to continue to change lives with bicycles.

As part of the campaign, a special video has been released which can be viewed here.

Why a hand-up?

It symbolises how we are all connected to one another – in the toughest sporting environment – through the lows and the incredible highs. The hand defines who we are: it is our purpose.

The hand is symbolic of the Qhubeka logo, illustrating that bicycle beneficiaries are receiving a hand up in their lives, and not a handout. The hands on our kit are a reminder of our fans and partners around the world, who continually support us through the good and bad times, showcasing the true meaning of Ubuntu- I am because we are.

Our partners continue make it possible for us to change lives with bicycles, as together we continue to move forward in effecting meaningful change in the world.

A Qhubeka beneficiary puts their hand-up to earn Qhubeka bicycles. people earn bicycles through qhubeka’s programmes, whether through planting trees, recycling or giving back to the community.

How to get involved

Donate directly to the #QHandUp campaign.

Share our imagery and videos across your social media platforms.

Challenge your friends and family to show their support for the team by tagging us in images showing a hand up or by making a donation to Qhubeka and changing a life.

Develop your own fundraising campaign to support Qhubeka and Team Qhubeka NextHash.Make use of our hashtags so that we can engage and share our message, together.

Tag us: #qhandup

International Pro Cycling Team Qhubeka NextHash chooses Biodx for COVID protection

Published: 07 July 2021

In an effort to make sure leading South African registered international cycling Team Qhubeka NextHash are protected during the Tour de France and beyond, Biodx has signed a partnership agreement to supply the team with disinfectants for hands, surfaces and spaces (vehicles, hotel rooms..) based on Biodx’s active ingredient b bioactive™

As one of the world’s top 20 ranked pro cycling teams the demand to meet their fans as well as the media and guests on the Tour de France means a lot of personal interaction. With proven 99.987% efficacy against SARS-CoV-2*, b bioactive™ is a South African biotechnology developed in the new millennium and now being taken up by the market to guarantee performance against current viral and bacterial challenges. This will give the team peace of mind during these days of Covid to concentrate on their most important aim – to win races and build the Qhubeka brand. 

According to Doug Ryder, Team Principal of Qhubeka NextHash, “To remain healthy through the travel and logistics of a cycling team that moves almost every day from bikes in the outdoors to trains, planes, busses, in and out of hotels, press interviews, media briefings, partner events and engagements is a continuous stress. Partnering with Biodx as our official disinfectant provider helps us create as much as possible a sterile environment with a product that can also be used across all industries and is safe for the planet.” 

After the intense preparation and build-up world tour pro cyclists endure to compete at this level they can’t afford to get sick or damage their hands, needing the assurance that any disinfectant they use is safe. What’s really important is that these disinfectants can’t have adverse effects on their respiratory tract or on skin contact. Biodx have spent the last 16 years developing b bioactive™ from a natural citrus extract (lemon) and is one of very few disinfecting active ingredients that contain no harmful chemicals that could damage people or the environment. 

According to Burt Rodrigues, CEO of Biodx, “It’s a privilege to have an active ingredient - b bioactive™ capable of protecting athletes at the highest level of the sporting code with certainty. 

Biodx is committed to making sure the team and their extended ecosystem are able to keep their Covid bubble intact and safe, leaving nothing to chance. 

When we experienced the Team Qhubeka NextHash ubuntu in action - “I am because we are”, we felt a great business alignment as Biodx believes in individual performance with team outcomes. 

We’re thrilled to be able to partner with the Team, and to be seen with them on the biggest annual sporting stage in the world.” 

About b bioactive™

Created with the power of biotechnology, Biodx’s b bioactive™ is an active ingredient that uses citrus extract to bring you the most powerful, safe, anti-microbial, anti-viral, properties/capabilities available anywhere.

Any product displaying the b bioactive™ mark is a promise that the product will deliver the highest protection without harming you or the planet.

  • 99.87% SARS-CoV-2 (covid-19) efficacy*
  • 99.999% bacterial kill rate
  • alcohol free – gentler on your hands
  • up to 4 times more effective than conventional disinfecting chemical active ingredients
  • residual efficacy – up to 7 hours
  • biodegrades to harmless CO2, N2 & H2OSABS, NRCS (SA) and NEN (EU) approved
  • safer for you and your family
  • better for the planet 

https://biodx.co/bbioactive/

Making History: First South African Biotech ever to achieve EU Biocidal registration

Published: 07 July 2021

“In a world where everyone is talking about a sustainable future, we’re actually working to create it.” Burt Rodrigues, CEO of Biodx.

At the end of a very long, very expensive five years of testing and following a rigorous, strict application process, Biodx has finally achieved EU registration* for their b bioactive™ (DECONT-X™) disinfectant technology.

“It’s been a daunting road but one where the end was only possible with the help of a dedicated team, whose assistance made this dream a reality. Dr Mark Kelly, Biodx’s Chief Scientist who has been with me every step of the way, scientist Dr Jan Reynhardt, CEO of GrnCAT Holdings, together with Dr Lucia Steenkamp, principle scientist at the CSIR and her team, who offered irreplaceable guidance throughout the research,” says Burt Rodrigues, proud CEO of Biodx.

“We’re also indebted to The Netherlands Organisation (TNO) who carried out the vital test work needed to meet the extremely strict levels of acceptance for this registration, together with Triskelion (Netherlands) who painstakingly prepared the necessary dossiers and followed through with the regulators.

“We also can’t forget the DST (Department of Science and Technology), IDC (Industrial Development Council) and the TIA (Technology Innovation Agency) who initially helped us get this project off the ground.”

What this means to Biodx

“Above all this now gives us access to the European industrial biotech markets - only registered products may be sold in the EU - which with our product being proven and accredited in the EU against SARS-CoV-2 sees us poised for a successful entry, showing that South Africa can hold its own in this field.

“We started this journey in 2016, knowing there was a steep climb in front of us. But it’s much more than just having the finance to throw at it. You need to keep the faith for the dark periods. It was a painstaking process of following the regulatory process, step by step, until you reach the top of that hill. Today it’s truly humbling that this ten year registration conclusion is finally here, opening doors we only dreamed of. This is our first step in trading in the European market and hopefully the first registered dossier of many to come.* Ctgb Registration Number 16226 N 

About Biodx

Biodx is on a journey to reduce society’s dependence on synthetic chemicals. Harnessing the power of biotechnology, we’re breaking boundaries, crossing new frontiers, and helping to evolve the future of disinfection. All towards enabling a better world.

With technical support from the CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research) as well as financial support from TIA (Technology Innovation Agency) and IDC (Industrial Development Corporation), we’ve spent the last 16 years researching and developing cutting edge antimicrobial and antiviral technologies, proven in field trials to be between 8% and 52% more effective than conventional disinfecting chemicals.

Using a natural citrus extract stabilised with an organic biodegradable compound, which contains no chlorine, ethanol or aldehydes. Non-corrosive and earth-friendly, the formulation, rapidly kills 99.999% of many bacteria species has been proven 99.987% effective against SARS-CoV-2 virus (*Tested to EU NEN-EN 14476:2013 +A2:2019).Substantiated by the South African NRCS and SABS SANS (636, 1853) certified, Biodx offers a revolutionary active ingredient for formulators of sanitisers and disinfectants supplying contract cleaning, healthcare/medical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, retail, manufacturing and agricultural industries.

Biodx products have been tested and verified to stringent EU NEN standards in the Netherlands and is the first South African biotech company to receive EU BPR registration.

https://biodx.co