BoMill AB is currently developing a high pacity sorting equipment, ablele to sort the highest level of industry standard sorting volumes (up to 15 tons of grains per hour). Having confirmed the principles of the new equipment in testing, BoMill is now moving ahead, focusing on setting a plan for commercialization. The new equipment is aimed to be launched during Second Quarter 2022. BoMill's patented sorting technology is built on near-infrared technology in transmittance mode (NIR-T). Using this technology, the grains are sorted according to the kernels' internal qualities, such as occurrence of toxins or protein content. Compared to traditional optical sorting, this technology results in fractions of grains with unique and more homogeneous qualities. This sorting procedure, based on internal qualities of the kernel, makes industrial processes more efficient and allows for less waste. With the development of the new high-capacity equipment this technology will be made available for increased market segments- with a sorting capacity of up to 15 tons/hour, reaching the highest level of industry standard sorting volumes. The new high-capacity equipment is flexible and scalable in terms of capacity, with an attractive TCO (total cost of ownership) for customers. The equipment is designed with customer utility in mind and fits into the workflows of large production sites. Also, the sustainability aspect is significant: · Sustainability is in the DNA of BoMill and a vital part of the agriculture and food industry and solution matches right into the modernization of those industries - optimizing processes and reducing waste. Avoiding food waste and increasing food safety are two crucial areas for sustainable population growth, globally. producers, grain handlers, processing industry and consumers. The overall market for current sorting machines is valued to approximately USD 2 billion.