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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

Dyadic International Inc Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Dyadic International Inc Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Mar 25, 2026 Audio replay
Mar 25, 2026 43:45 35 turns
Period
FY2025 Q4
Runtime
43:45
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Dyadic reported 2025 full-year results, transitioning from a development-stage platform to a commercial biotechnology business with initial product launches (AlbuFree DX, DNase I) and new partnerships, though reported financials still reflect the transition phase.

Partnerships and distribution 23 Life sciences / recombinant proteins 17 Food and nutrition 15 Commercialization transition 14 Forward-looking growth catalysts 13 Manufacturing capacity and onshoring 8

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +65 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We have completed a corporate rebrand to Dyadic Applied Biosolutions, aligned the organization around commercialization, strengthened our technological capabilities through CRISPR licensing, secured manufacturing through our expanded partner Fermox partnership, and most importantly, we began moving products into the market.”
  • “We now have commercial products in the market, manufacturing and distribution in place, a growing number of opportunities moving from sampling into qualification and toward repeat purchasing.”
  • “We believe the foundation is now in place, and our priority is to build on that foundation to deliver sustained revenue growth and long-term value creation.”
  • “Our reported revenues today still reflect the company in transition; the underlying business has clearly advanced towards commercialization.”

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Revenue · derived Q4 $565,526 -30.8% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 -$1.57M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Commercial launch of AlbuFree DX recombinant human albumin by Proliant in February 2026, with Dyadic eligible to receive a share of profits from product sales
  • Expanded collaboration with Fermbox Bio, launching recombinant DNase I (RNase-free) as the first commercialized product under the expanded partnership in March 2026
  • Signed OEM distribution agreement with IBT Bioservices in March 2026 to commercialize recombinant DNase I and transferrin through IBT's global distribution channels
  • Entered development and commercialization agreement with BRIG Bio (referenced as RigBio in the transcript) to produce animal-free bovine alpha-lactalbumin, including funded development, milestones, and potential revenue participation
  • Inzymes announced plans to commercialize recombinant non-animal bovine chymosin in 2026 after meeting development milestones and making an additional milestone payment to Dyadic
  • Achieved first sales of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) in 2025, reflecting initial revenue from the growth factor portfolio

Risks & pressure points

  • Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and investment grade securities of $8.6 million as of December 31, 2025
  • Reported revenues still reflect the company in transition, as stated by management
  • Grant revenue is recognized as a percentage of completion based on costs incurred, which can affect the timing of recognized revenue (as described by the CFO)

Key moments

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“Since I stepped into the President's role in June 2025, our focus has been very clear: to accelerate Dyadic International, Inc.'s transition from a development-stage platform company into a commercial, product-driven biotechnology business with multiple paths for revenue.” Joseph Hazelton, COO
“In less than one year, we have matured from early-stage product development to commercial product launches, distribution agreements, initial product sales and multiple revenue-generating partnerships.” Joseph Hazelton, COO
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