Ava T.

Executive Director and U.S. Market Development at Anellotech, Inc.

Ava T. began their work experience in 2010 as a Matchmove Artist at bluerock entertainment. Ava then worked as a Mid MatchMove Artist at Trace VFX from January 2013 to August 2017. In 2018, Ava joined CENTURY 21® as a Real Estate Investor, providing support in market analysis, property valuation, and sales techniques until 2020. Currently, they hold the position of Executive Director and U.S. Market Development at Anellotech, Inc., where they focus on the development and commercialization of biomass catalytic cracking technology. This innovative technology converts biomass into high value-added chemicals and fuels, contributing to sustainable development and reducing reliance on conventional petroleum resources.

Ava T. began their educational journey in 2004 at Peking University, where they pursued an undergraduate degree in International Business/Trade/Commerce. Ava dedicated four years to this program, completing it in 2008. Later on, in 2008, they enrolled at the University of Cambridge for their Master's degree in International Business/Trade/Commerce. This program lasted for two years and concluded in 2010.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Anellotech, Inc.

Anellotech is a sustainable technology company focused on producing cost-competitive renewable chemicals from non-food biomass – an unmet need for a very large addressable chemicals and fuels markets.Anellotech is developing an efficient and eco-friendly thermal catalytic process for converting non-food biomass into aromatics. These bio-basedproducts, chemically identical to petroleum-based aromatics, are used to make important plastics such as polyester (polyethylene terephthalate or “PET”), polystyrenes, polycarbonates, nylons and polyurethanes that ultimately are transformed into consumer goods such as beverage bottles, food packaging, clothing, footwear, carpeting, automotive and electronic components, and more.Anellotech's ultimate competitive advantage is its use of a one-reactor catalytic process. Also, by using renewable and readily available non-food inputs, such as wood, corn stover and bagasse, the Bio-TCat™ process is less expensive than to processes relying on sugar as a feedstock, and avoids competition with the food chain. As a result, these renewable-sourced chemicals are expected to be produced and sold profitably against identical, petroleum-derived BTX counterparts.


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11-50

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