One of San Diego’s unlikeliest industries, the production of natural rubber, has bounced back into town. Yulex, a rubber producer that moved its headquarters from Carlsbad to Phoenix in 2007, is ...
Rubber producer Yulex Corp. has closed on $15 million in financing led by Argonaut Private Equity. The money will help Yulex expand its natural rubber production capabilities, the company said in a ...
The Arizona Technology Council presented Yulex Corporation with the Green Innovator of the Year award at the Governor’s Celebration of Innovation gala Nov. 19 in Phoenix. The award, given each year to ...
SAN DIEGO (Nov. 15, 2013) — Biomaterials company Yulex Corp. is collaborating with SGB Inc., an agricultural biotechnology company to establish a genomics and molecular breeding platform focused on ...
Phoenix-based Yulex Corp., which has partnered with companies worldwide to make guayule-based rubber materials, is opening a seed and genetics center in Chandler. Phoenix-based Yulex Corp., which has ...
Yulex Corporation has developed a portfolio of biobased elastomer products derived from the U.S. grown guayule plant. Our technological innovation is designed to replace traditional tropical or ...
CARLSBAD —— Yulex Corp., a producer of hypoallergenic rubberlatex made from a desert shrub, said Monday that it has closed an$8 million venture capital financing round. The Carlsbad-basedcompany ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., May 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Yulex Corporation, a manufacturer of biobased elastomer products derived from guayule, announced today that Jim Mitchell, formally the company's Vice ...
The Food and DrugAdministration has cleared for marketing the first device made from a new formof natural rubber latex, guayule latex. The product, the Yulex PatientExamination Glove, is derived from ...
In 2008, Patagonia made a surprising admission. Four years after the company’s first foray into wetsuit development, a member of its fabric-development team wrote on the company blog, “We’ve got a ...
With a name like “natural” rubber, one might think the stretchy, waterproof stuff would have unassailable green cred. After all, humanity has been harvesting rubber for millennia. The ancient Mayans ...