VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Mar. 24, 2025 — Anodyne Chemistries, a leading innovator in sustainable chemical production, today announced it has received approval for the trademark “Anozyme” from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. This significant milestone protects the company’s unique technology identity and reinforces its position as a pioneer in the field of bioelectric manufacturing.
Anozymes are the proprietary enzyme technology developed by Anodyne Chemistries. It leverages the power of enzymes to convert carbon dioxide into valuable chemicals, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional, fossil fuel-based production methods. The trademark protects the distinctive name associated with this groundbreaking technology.
“Securing the Anozyme trademark is another important step in our IP strategy and protecting our intellectual property,” said Anodyne’s CEO, Iain Evans. “This trademark protects the unique and innovative nature of our technology and reinforces our commitment to delivering innovation to the chemical industry.”
About Anodyne Chemistries
Anodyne is an industrial biotechnology and renewable chemicals company developing a new generation of sustainable chemicals and low-carbon fuels using synthetic biology and electrochemistry.