Richmond firm has developed high-tech equipment to cut down on plastic waste in labs

The Speaker:

Lane Major is president and CEO of Richmond-based Grenova Inc., the Peloton Equity-backed life sciences innovator, manufacturer, and global distributor committed to reimagining the use and reuse of plastic consumables. 

Prior to Grenova, Lane co-founded K2M, Inc., a global leader of complex spine and minimally invasive solutions that transformed the lives of more than a million people worldwide. As COO and chief strategy officer, Lane grew K2M from a pre revenue, angel-funded start-up to $300 million in annual revenue and a $1.4 billion acquisition by Stryker Corp.

Retained following Stryker Corp’s acquisition of K2M, Lane served as general manager of the newly combined spine division, building and integrating about $2 billion in investment around medical device, biologics, robotics, navigation, and other enabling technologies, a maneuver that cemented the brand as the world’s third-largest spine company.

Lane also serves as a board director for Virginia-based companies Biomech Holdings LLC, and BarTrack Inc.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from James Madison University and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.

On Wednesday May 1 at noon:

Learn about Grenova, a Richmond-based company that has developed game-changing technology that allows for substantial reduction in laboratory carbon emissions and plastic waste.

Did you know that every year the life science industry generates over 12 billion pounds of plastic waste? That’s enough to fill Manhattan knee-deep annually. As the global community increasingly recognizes the urgency of addressing climate change and resource depletion, laboratories are under pressure to reassess their practices. 

Grenova provides environmentally-friendly solutions to reduce laboratory waste. The company designs, manufactures, and commercializes capital equipment and associated consumables and services as an integrated solution to enable customers to sterilize laboratory tools such as pipette tips and microwell plates, reducing the need to dispose of them after just one use.

Since its founding in 2014, Grenova has gained hundreds of laboratory-operations customers in various industries such as commercial, government and university labs. The company has expanded its operations in the Richmond area several times.

Grenova also has developed an impact calculator, tailored to measure the impact of its program in labs. By integrating data on energy consumption, water usage, material inputs, and waste generation, this calculator provides labs with a holistic view of their environmental impact, enabling informed decision-making and targeted interventions.

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