Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. announced the successful creation of a new recombinant spider silk hybrid. This new two-strain hybrid is the result of the Company's successful program to produce larger and more robust production strains ahead of its Spring production trials. The Company's technology utilizes scientifically enhanced silkworms to produce recombinant spider silk.

This enhanced silkworm hybrid, designated by the Company as BAM 1, is the result of careful selective breeding to maximize both robustness and the ratio of usable silk per cocoon. Based upon its initial evaluation and a comparison of genetics, the Company believes that this new two-strain hybrid are the most efficient spider silk production system produced to date. The finished cocoon were tested for cocoon size and silk yield.

The development of this new hybrid involved the careful selective breeding of the Company's Dragon SilkTM strain with numerous pure commercial production silkworm strains. Once the Company's spider silk traits were bred and stabilized in the commercial strains, a series of cross-mattings were completed to test the results of various pairings. This new hybrid produces more useable silk per cocoon than previous hybrid pairings and is expected to make the transition from development into operations in the first and second quarters of 2024.