Xeriant, Inc. has consolidated its innovation strategy under retired Brigadier General Blaine D. Holt, who now leads the company's Factor X Research Group, a division modeled after Skunk Works programs to accelerate development cycles in aerospace, materials science, artificial intelligence, and advanced infrastructure technologies. This organizational shift coincides with significant progress on NEXBOARD, Xeriant's DUREVER eco-composite panel, which has completed internal testing and is preparing for formal certification. The company reports that initial test results met expectations, marking a transition from concept-driven research and development toward product-level execution.
The NEXBOARD panel represents a patent-pending, eco-friendly composite material engineered from recycled plastic and fiber waste. Designed as a high-performance alternative to conventional building products such as drywall, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and magnesium oxide (MgO) board, the material reflects Xeriant's commitment to durable, sustainable construction technologies. With certification readiness approaching, the company is positioning NEXBOARD for commercial deployment across industrial markets where advanced materials can provide environmental and performance advantages.
Xeriant's broader mission focuses on identifying, developing, and commercializing breakthrough technologies, particularly advanced materials that can be deployed across diverse industrial sectors. The company partners with and selectively acquires interests in innovators whose capabilities strengthen this mission. The materials portfolio, marketed under the DUREVER brand, includes NEXBOARD as a flagship product that addresses growing demand for sustainable building solutions. More information about the company's initiatives can be found at https://www.xeriant.com/.
The advancement of NEXBOARD toward certification represents a critical milestone for Xeriant as it moves from research validation to market readiness. The consolidation of innovation leadership under Holt's direction signals a strategic emphasis on rapid development cycles and cross-disciplinary technology integration. This dual progress in both organizational structure and product development positions the company to potentially capitalize on opportunities in sustainable materials and advanced technology sectors where certification and accelerated innovation timelines are increasingly important competitive factors.


