Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) has highlighted the implementation of new statewide wildfire resiliency building codes in Colorado, which the company believes reflect a growing national shift toward fire-resistant and non-combustible construction standards. The company stated that the evolving regulatory environment could increase demand for advanced building technologies, including its NEXBOARD(TM) composite panel platform and NexPatch(TM) fire-resistant joint compound, as it continues testing, certification and commercialization efforts for its construction materials portfolio.
According to the press release, Xeriant is dedicated to the discovery, development and commercialization of transformative technologies, including advanced materials, which can be successfully integrated and deployed across multiple industrial sectors. The company seeks to partner with and acquire strategic interests in visionary companies that accelerate this mission. Xeriant’s advanced materials line is marketed under the DUREVER(TM) brand and includes NEXBOARD(TM), an eco-friendly, patent-pending composite construction panel made from plastic and fiber waste, designed to replace products such as drywall, plywood, OSB, MDF, MgO board and other materials used in construction.
The new Colorado building codes, which aim to improve wildfire resilience, are part of a broader trend across the United States as communities increasingly face the threat of wildfires. These codes mandate the use of fire-resistant materials and construction techniques in high-risk areas, creating a potential market for innovative products like those developed by Xeriant. The company's NEXBOARD(TM) panels and NexPatch(TM) joint compound offer fire-resistant properties that align with the new standards, positioning Xeriant to capitalize on the growing demand for safer building materials.
Xeriant is currently focused on testing, certification and commercialization of its construction materials portfolio. The company's efforts are aimed at ensuring that its products meet the rigorous standards required for widespread adoption in the construction industry. As more states adopt similar wildfire resiliency codes, the market for fire-resistant materials is expected to expand, providing opportunities for companies like Xeriant to grow their presence in the sector.
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