Sustainable agriculture company Pivot Bio (see Pulse 2.0 profile here) opened its new 36,000-square-foot Customer Success Center in the heart of the Iowa State University Research Park this week. And this facility underscores the company’s commitment to developing microbial nitrogen solutions that allow farmers to reduce their reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Pivot Bio (in partnership with ISU Research Park and Story Construction) invested $14 million in this vision. And the center not only serves as a commercial hub for the company’s microbial nitrogen products but also as an education and collaboration nexus for farmers, researchers, and industry experts. This center is designed as a convening space, fostering partnerships and uniting diverse stakeholders committed to addressing the most pressing challenges in crop nutrition and agricultural technology.
The building also includes about 15,000 square feet of open high bay that will support work on agronomy equipment, including hands-on training and calibration for seed treatment equipment, supporting the continued scaling of the company’s PROVEN 40 on-seed product, which for the first time enables corn farmers to plant their seeds with up to 25% of their nitrogen fertilizer needs already in place. Launched last year, the on-seed product now makes up most of the company’s sales.
Pivot Bio has a strong history of partnership with ISU. In 2022, the company also collaborated on an independent research study with ISU and the Iowa Nutrient Research and Education Council that demonstrated how Pivot Bio’s PROVEN 40 microbial nitrogen can increase biomass in corn plants, contributing to healthier, more productive crops while reducing nitrous oxide emissions and synthetic nitrogen losses due to leaching.
KEY QUOTES:
“Pivot Bio’s new Customer Success Center in the ISU Research Park is a perfect fit for Iowa State’s vibrant innovation ecosystem. The collaborative partnership between Pivot Bio and Iowa State University not only drives economic growth and supports hardworking farmers, but also reinforces Iowa’s central role in shaping a more innovative and sustainable future for agriculture.”
– Iowa State University President Wendy Wintersteen
“We’re celebrating a milestone for the farmers we serve as we open our new Customer Success Center in the heart of the Corn Belt. More than a building, this new center is an embodiment of our collective commitment to reshaping agriculture for the better. Focusing on optimizing the use of crop inputs, particularly through groundbreaking fertilizer innovations, we are steadfast in our mission to elevate training, education and research. In collaboration with our customers, representatives and strategic partners, we are actively constructing a roadmap toward a future where our united endeavors will not only enhance sustainability and productivity but also place the success of farmers at the forefront of every initiative.”
– Chris Abbott, Pivot Bio CEO