Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Announces Selective Breeding Advancement, Significantly Increasing Both Spider Silk Production Throughput and Hybrid Vigor
Globenewswire·2025-10-13 11:05

Core Insights - Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. has significantly increased the production throughput of its recombinant spider silk production platform, marking a major advancement in spider silk technology [1][6]. Company Developments - The increase in production is attributed to the successful selective breeding of parental strains for hybrid silkworms, which form the basis of the recombinant spider silk production system [2][3]. - The first successful hybrid, BAM-1, demonstrated hybrid vigor, leading to increased cocoon shell weight and robustness, which are critical for silk output [2][4]. - The new advanced hybrid, BAM-1 Alpha, has shown a measurable hybrid vigor increase of 22%, representing over a 245% improvement compared to the original BAM-1 [4][5]. Production and Commercialization - The BAM-1 Alpha hybrid is expected to be the primary production strain moving forward, producing larger cocoons and more silk, which will lower production costs [5][6]. - Kraig Labs plans to leverage its multi-facility production infrastructure to integrate BAM-1 Alpha into ongoing manufacturing, supporting its vision of delivering high-performance spider silk fibers for various applications [6][7]. Industry Position - Kraig Labs continues to lead in spider silk research and development, focusing on large-scale commercialization of spider silk technologies [5][7]. - The company's advancements in spider silk technology have significant implications for the global textile industry, with potential applications in performance textiles, defense, medical, and industrial markets [6][10].