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Licensed Territories & Strategic Partnerships

Global Licensed Deployment

GBI technologies are deployed through structured licensing partnerships across defined territories worldwide. GBI licenses defined production systems and brand platforms to qualified regional operators. Each licensee is granted structured territorial rights and performance-based deployment frameworks designed for long-term growth and market integrity.

Active Licensed Regions

United States

 TurfSolv® Solutions LLC is the exclusive United States licensee of GBI technologies for the TurfSolv® platform. Operating under structured system licensing the company deploys performance-driven turf management programs across golf courses, sports turf, and commercial landscapes. As a GBI licensee, TurfSolv® Solutions LLC implements defined application protocols, technical onboarding standards, and performance benchmarks to ensure consistent root development, soil vitality, and operational efficiency. The organization represents the authorized U.S. channel for TurfSolv® system adoption, maintaining brand governance, regulatory alignment (including 25(b) where applicable), and long-term program integrity.   Visit www.turfsolvsolutions.com

United Kingdom & Europe

 Veridis, Ltd. is a United Kingdom–based licensee of GBI, authorized to deploy GBI platform technologies under structured licensing standards. Operating within defined system governance Veridis, Ltd. implements approved formulations, technical onboarding protocols, and performance benchmarks consistent with GBI brand and regulatory frameworks. The organization represents an aligned international partner focused on disciplined system deployment, brand integrity, and long-term program development under GBI oversight. 

New Zealand

 Astera, Ltd. is a New Zealand licensee of GBI, authorized to implement both TurfSolv® performance systems and agricultural platforms within its defined operating structure. Unlike single-vertical distributors, Astera, Ltd. deploys cross-sector programs spanning professional turf environments and commercial crop production. Licensing includes structured formulation access, system-specific training, regulatory alignment (including 25(b) equivalency where applicable), and performance-based deployment standards. Astera operates as a regional systems partner—building disciplined, multi-market programs designed for long-term operational consistency and scalable growth under GBI governance. 

Africa (Select Regions)

GBI is currently in advanced negotiations with regional partners in Africa for structured deployment of its agricultural and coffee production platforms. Discussions are focused on system-level implementation across commercial farming environments, including specialty coffee and diversified crop operations. The proposed licensing framework includes defined territorial structure, formulation access, technical onboarding, and performance-aligned deployment standards under GBI governance. The objective is to establish disciplined, long-term programs that enhance crop vitality, operational efficiency, and export-grade consistency within African agricultural markets. 

What Licensing Means

Defined geographic rights

Performance-aligned supply structure

Defined geographic rights

 Defined geographic rights grant a licensee structured authority to deploy GBI systems within a clearly delineated territory. These rights establish the physical boundaries in which the licensee may operate, market, distribute, and implement approved programs, preventing internal overlap and preserving market integrity. Territorial definitions are formalized within the license agreement and may be tied to performance thresholds to maintain exclusivity. This structure protects both the licensee’s investment and the long-term value of the GBI platform. 

Brand usage governance

Performance-aligned supply structure

Defined geographic rights

  Brand usage governance establishes the standards and controls that protect the integrity of GBI and its licensed platforms within each territory. Licensees operate under defined guidelines covering brand presentation, messaging, labeling, certifications, and market positioning. All external communications and materials must align with approved brand standards to ensure consistency, regulatory compliance, and long-term equity protection. This governance framework safeguards brand value while enabling disciplined regional growth. 

Performance-aligned supply structure

Performance-aligned supply structure

System training and deployment standards

 Performance-aligned supply structure ties product access and territorial rights to measurable deployment benchmarks. Supply volumes, exclusivity status, and expansion privileges are structured around defined performance thresholds to ensure disciplined growth within the territory. This model protects market stability, prevents over-distribution, and aligns the licensee’s success with system integrity. The objective is sustained, performance-driven expansion, not uncontrolled volume movement. 

System training and deployment standards

System training and deployment standards

System training and deployment standards

 System training and deployment standards ensure that GBI technologies are implemented consistently and correctly across every licensed territory. Licensees receive structured onboarding that covers application protocols, handling procedures, performance benchmarks, and reporting expectations. Deployment standards define how the system is introduced, monitored, and scaled within the market, preserving technical integrity and brand credibility. This framework protects system performance while enabling disciplined, repeatable growth. 

Technical onboarding

System training and deployment standards

Ongoing product and formulation updates

 Technical onboarding is the structured process through which licensees are formally introduced to GBI systems, application protocols, and performance standards prior to market deployment. It includes detailed operational training, formulation handling guidance, use-case integration, and system positioning within the target market. This process ensures that deployment begins with clarity, technical accuracy, and alignment with defined performance objectives. Proper onboarding protects both system integrity and long-term territorial success. 

Ongoing product and formulation updates

System training and deployment standards

Ongoing product and formulation updates

 Ongoing product and formulation updates ensure that licensed territories remain aligned with the latest advancements within the GBI technology platform. As refinements, enhancements, or expanded applications are developed, they are integrated into the licensed system under defined governance standards. This continuous evolution strengthens performance consistency, regulatory alignment, and competitive positioning within the market. Licensees operate within a living platform, not a static product line, designed for long-term relevance and adaptability. 

Why Territories Are Limited

Brand integrity

Brand integrity reflects the disciplined protection of GBI and its licensed platforms across every territory and market application. It ensures that all deployment, messaging, technical use, and market positioning align with defined standards that preserve credibility, performance expectations, and long-term equity. Brand integrity prevents dilution, misrepresentation, and uncontrolled distribution, safeguarding both the licensee’s investment and the global value of the GBI platform. It is maintained through structured governance, consistent execution, and adherence to established system protocols. 

Pricing stability

 Pricing stability is maintained through structured territorial governance and disciplined supply controls within each licensed market. Defined geographic rights, performance thresholds, and centralized formulation access prevent price erosion caused by oversaturation or uncontrolled distribution. This framework protects margin integrity for licensees while preserving the long-term value of the GBI platform. Stable pricing reinforces brand positioning, supports sustainable growth, and ensures that system deployment remains performance-driven rather than volume-driven. 

System performance standards

System performance standards define the operational and measurable criteria that guide how GBI systems are deployed within each licensed territory. These standards establish application protocols, usage parameters, reporting benchmarks, and outcome expectations to ensure consistency and technical integrity across markets. By maintaining defined performance metrics, GBI protects the credibility of its platforms while enabling scalable, repeatable results. Adherence to these standards safeguards both the licensee’s success and the long-term value of the system. 

Long-term regional alignment

 Long-term regional alignment ensures that each licensed territory operates with a sustained strategic vision rather than short-term sales objectives. Licensing is structured to foster durable market development, consistent system deployment, and collaborative growth between GBI and its regional partner. Performance benchmarks, governance standards, and territorial protections are designed to support stability, investment confidence, and ongoing expansion within the defined geography. The objective is enduring partnership, not transactional distribution. 

How to Become a Licensee - Qualification Overview

Established regional operators

Manufacturing-capable or distribution-capable

Manufacturing-capable or distribution-capable

 Established regional operators are organizations with proven market presence, operational infrastructure, and demonstrated execution capacity within a defined geography. These partners typically maintain existing customer networks, technical teams, and distribution channels that allow for structured system deployment at scale. Their experience in regulatory compliance, market development, and performance management ensures that Saponix® platforms are implemented with discipline and credibility. Licensing is designed for operators who can support long-term regional growth — not early-stage or speculative ventures. 

Manufacturing-capable or distribution-capable

Manufacturing-capable or distribution-capable

Manufacturing-capable or distribution-capable

 Manufacturing-capable or distribution-capable partners maintain the operational infrastructure required to produce, blend, package, or efficiently distribute products within their defined territory. These organizations possess established supply chains, logistics systems, warehousing capacity, and quality control processes necessary to support structured system deployment at scale. Whether through in-house production or disciplined distribution networks, their capability ensures reliable availability, regulatory compliance, and controlled market rollout. GBI licensing prioritizes partners who can execute consistently and sustainably within their region. 

Focused on long-term program development

Manufacturing-capable or distribution-capable

Focused on long-term program development

 Focused on long-term program development describes partners who approach market growth with strategic planning, disciplined execution, and sustained investment. These organizations prioritize building structured adoption pathways, customer retention models, and measurable performance frameworks rather than pursuing short-term sales cycles. Their objective is to integrate GBI systems into ongoing operational standards within their territory, creating durable market presence and compounding regional value over time. Licensing favors partners committed to steady expansion and institutional alignment. 

Multi-site or multi-client platforms

Multi-site or multi-client platforms

Focused on long-term program development

 Multi-site or multi-client platforms are organizations that manage or influence operations across numerous properties, growers, facilities, or customer accounts within a defined region. These operators possess the infrastructure, staffing, and logistical systems required to deploy structured programs consistently across multiple locations. Their scale allows for standardized implementation, measurable performance tracking, and coordinated regional growth. GBI licensing prioritizes platforms capable of system-wide adoption rather than isolated, single-site applications. 

Committed to system-level deployment

Multi-site or multi-client platforms

Committed to system-level deployment

 Committed to system-level deployment refers to partners who adopt and implement the full Saponix® platform as an integrated program rather than promoting isolated products. These organizations align their technical teams, customer education, and operational processes around structured protocols, performance benchmarks, and defined application standards. The focus is on consistent, repeatable implementation across their territory, ensuring measurable outcomes and long-term market development. Licensing is designed for partners prepared to build programs — not transact inventory. 

Partners are building programs

Multi-site or multi-client platforms

Committed to system-level deployment

 Our partners are building programs — not simply moving product. They approach deployment as a structured, multi-year market development strategy centered on system integration, performance validation, and customer alignment. Rather than transactional sales, they focus on establishing repeatable protocols, measurable benchmarks, and long-term operational standards within their territory. This program-based approach creates durable adoption, protects brand integrity, and drives sustainable regional growth for the GBI platform. 

Licensing Pathway

Step 1: Initial Evaluation

 The licensing process begins with a structured review of market scope, proposed territory size, and operational capacity. This evaluation assesses the applicant’s geographic reach, customer base, infrastructure, regulatory readiness, and deployment capability within the requested region. The objective is to determine whether the territory aligns with both the partner’s execution strength and GBI performance standards. Territorial definitions and exclusivity considerations are based on demonstrated capacity — not projections alone. 

Step 2: Technical Alignment

 Following initial qualification, the process advances to structured system training, regulatory review (including 25(b) alignment where applicable), and deployment planning. This phase ensures that the licensee fully understands application protocols, compliance requirements, and market positioning standards before entering the territory. Regulatory pathways are evaluated to confirm lawful and accurate implementation, while deployment planning establishes rollout sequencing, performance benchmarks, and reporting expectations. The objective is disciplined, compliant, and technically sound market entry. 

Step 3: Territory Definition

Geographic exclusivity is defined within clearly delineated territorial boundaries and is tied to measurable performance thresholds. Exclusive rights are maintained through demonstrated deployment progress, adherence to system standards, and achievement of agreed benchmarks within the territory. This structure protects market integrity while ensuring that exclusivity reflects active development rather than passive control. Territorial rights are earned through performance and sustained through disciplined execution. 

Step 4: Master License Agreement

Upon execution of the formal agreement, authorized access to the GBI brand, system frameworks, and designated formulation platforms is granted under defined terms and governance standards. This structured agreement outlines permitted uses, territorial boundaries, performance obligations, and compliance requirements. Access is limited to the scope explicitly defined within the license and is maintained through adherence to brand integrity and system performance standards. The agreement formalizes a controlled partnership, not open distribution rights. 

Interested in a Defined Territory?

 If your organization operates at regional scale and is evaluating structured system deployment, we welcome confidential discussions regarding available territories. 

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