DuPont Innovation Addressing Major Global Market Trends
CEO Ellen Kullman Updates Investors on Growth Opportunities in Increasing Food Productivity, Decreasing Dependence on Fossil Fuels, Protecting Lives, Growing in Emerging Markets
“DuPont is a market-driven science company,” Kullman said at the Sanford Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference. “That simple statement describes us whether we’re at the peak of an economic cycle or experiencing a global recession — innovation is a critical lever at all times for DuPont. Our innovation objectives are focused on key global market trends. These trends provide a compass to guide our research and development on new products, creating opportunities for innovation by DuPont.”
Kullman said 77 percent of DuPont’s
“Innovation has the potential to better feed the world, address global energy challenges and provide safer and more secure lives for people everywhere. DuPont is pursuing innovations that meet customer and market needs, while providing value for our shareholders and society,” Kullman added, noting that global population growth is the common denominator driving demand. According to the United Nations, the world’s human population has grown from about 2.5 billion in the mid-20th century to more than 6.5 billion today, with projections rising to an estimated 9 billion people by mid-21st century.
Increasing Food Productivity. To accommodate the rising demand for food and dietary protein by the world’s population between now and 2025, global food production will need to double on virtually the same amount of land currently in production, Kullman said.
DuPont, one of the largest producers of soybean and corn seed in the world, is using biotechnology to develop insect-resistant varieties and hybrids to improve productivity, quality and yield and to accelerate breeding and rate of genetic gain. “We expect at least
Decreasing Dependence on Fossil Fuels. As economies modernize in emerging markets, Kullman said DuPont is anticipating increased demand for renewable energy sources by developing products and technologies for photovoltaics — with sales expected over
Protecting Lives. “The company’s safety expertise and highly differentiated product offerings position it well to service the basic need for people to feel safe and secure at work and at home,” Kullman said. “We’re working on next-generation DuPont(TM) Kevlar(R) and Nomex(R) products for military, life protection and industrial applications, and we’re coupling the product innovations with a very strong brand franchise. In addition, we are expanding the addressable market to tires, transformers, oil and gas industry needs, and other areas.”
Growing in Emerging Markets. Kullman said DuPont’s sales in emerging markets grew 13 percent to
To review Kullman’s entire presentation at the Sanford Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference, go to the DuPont Investors Center at www.dupont.com.
DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction; communications; and transportation.
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