Form SD - Specialized disclosure report
May 31 2024 - 3:01PM
Edgar (US Regulatory)
UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM SD
SPECIALIZED DISCLOSURE REPORT
Quanterix Corporation
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its
charter)
Delaware |
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900 Middlesex Turnpike, Billerica, MA 01821 |
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(Address of principal executive offices, zip code) |
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Vandana Sriram
Chief Financial Officer
(617) 301-9400
(Name and telephone number, including area code,
of the person to contact in connection with this report.)
Check the appropriate box to indicate the rule pursuant to which this
form is being filed:
x Rule 13p-1
under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13p-1) for the reporting period from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023.
¨ Rule 13q-1 under
the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13q-1) for the fiscal year ended .
Section 1 |
Conflicts Mineral Disclosure |
Item 1.01 | Conflict Minerals Disclosure and Report |
This Form SD is filed by Quanterix Corporation
(“Quanterix” or, the “Company”) to comply with Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as modified
by SEC guidance issued on April 29, 2014 and the SEC order issued on May 2, 2014 (the “Rule”). The Rule was adopted by the
Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to implement reporting and disclosure requirements related to Conflict Minerals
as directed by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (“Dodd-Frank Act”). The Rule imposes
certain reporting obligations on SEC registrants whose manufactured products contain Conflict Minerals which are necessary to the functionality
or production of their products. Conflict Minerals are defined as cassiterite, columbite-tantalite, gold, wolframite, and their derivatives,
which are limited to tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold for the purposes of this assessment. These requirements apply to registrants whether
or not the Conflict Minerals in their supply chain originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country (the “Covered
Countries”) and whether or not they fund armed conflict.
Company Overview
Quanterix is a
life sciences company that has developed next-generation, ultra-sensitive digital immunoassay platforms that advance life sciences research
and diagnostics. Our platforms are based on our proprietary digital “Simoa” detection technology and enable customers to reliably
detect protein biomarkers at ultra-low concentrations in blood, serum and other fluids that, in many cases, are undetectable using conventional,
analog immunoassay technologies. The ability of our Simoa platforms to detect proteins in the femtomolar range is enabling the development
of novel therapies and diagnostics and has the potential to facilitate a paradigm shift in healthcare from an emphasis on treatment to
a focus on earlier detection, monitoring, prognosis, and, ultimately, prevention. Our Simoa platforms have achieved significant scientific
validation and commercial adoption, and our Simoa technology has been cited in more than 2,900 scientific publications in areas of high
unmet medical need and research interest such as neurology, oncology, cardiology, infectious disease, and inflammation.
Products Overview
The Company has three categories of products: (1)
reagents and consumables; (2) instruments; and (3) spare parts for instruments. Based upon the Company’s internal assessment, the
reagents and consumables have been determined not to contain any Conflict Minerals as they contain only plastics, water, salts, dyes,
nucleic acids and other non-Conflict Mineral components.
The Company currently sells three instruments as
part of its Simoa platform: (i) the HD-X Analyzer, (ii) the SP-X Imaging and Analysis System and (iii) the SR-X Biomarker Detection System.
These instruments have the potential to contain Conflict Minerals necessary to their functionality or production as they contain printed
circuit assemblies and other electromechanical components that are generally known to contain small amounts of tin, tungsten, tantalum
or gold. Spare parts are purchased and used for the maintenance and repair of instruments previously sold to the Company’s customers
and also have the potential to contain Conflict Minerals.
Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry
We do not directly source any Conflict Minerals
from mines, smelters or refiners. Accordingly, our reasonable country of origin inquiry (“RCOI”) was initiated by sending
surveys to our direct suppliers of materials for our products that we determined were likely to contain Conflict Minerals. The suppliers
surveyed were asked to complete and return the Responsible Minerals Initiative’s (“RMI”) Conflict Minerals Reporting
Template (“CMRT”) version 6.01 or higher. Communications sent to the suppliers included the CMRT, as well as access to educational
material on conflict minerals and assistance on how to complete the reporting template. We reviewed the responses that we received from
our suppliers and followed up by email and/or telephone with those suppliers who did not respond to our requests for information. Overall,
we received completed CMRTs from 44 of the 50 suppliers we contacted, an 88% response rate, representing approximately 98% of the in-scope
spend.
Based on the results of our RCOI, we determined
that certain suppliers may have sourced components or materials that contained necessary Conflict Minerals originating from a Covered
Country. We exercised further due diligence and identified approximately 362 smelters and refiners that appear on the RMI Smelter Reference
List from which our suppliers may have sourced Conflict Minerals from Covered Countries. While a majority of those smelters and refiners
have completed an assessment against the applicable RMI Responsible Minerals Assurance Process (“RMAP”) standard or an equivalent
cross-recognized standard, a number of the identified smelters and refiners were not conformant with the RMAP standard or an equivalent
cross-recognized standard.
Our due diligence process is based on requesting
information from our direct suppliers, with those suppliers requesting similar information from their suppliers and so on, up the supply
chain, in an effort intended eventually to identify the original sources of the necessary Conflict Minerals. However, those who purchase
Conflict Minerals directly from smelters or refiners may not be able to discern which of its product lines include specific Conflict Minerals
from each smelter or refiner, and so it is common practice for such purchasers to list all smelters and refiners they may purchase from
within the reporting period. Consequently, we cannot be certain that the identified smelters and refiners supplied Conflict Minerals for
parts and components supplied to us rather than to other customers. In addition, our suppliers’ CMRTs primarily provided information
at the company level and not at the product level. More generally, the amount of reliable information available globally on the traceability
and sourcing of Conflict Minerals is limited, which presents another challenge to our ability to precisely track any Conflict Minerals
back to their source and origin. Given the foregoing limitations, we were unable to identify the specific smelters or refiners from which
any Conflict Minerals in our products were extracted or refined or the mines from which the Conflict Minerals originated. Further, we
cannot confirm if all such smelters or refiners are conformant with the RMAP standard or an equivalent cross-recognized standard.
Based on the foregoing, and in light of the
limitations explained above, Quanterix cannot at this time draw any definitive conclusions about the countries of origin for, or the RMAP
conformant status of, the identified smelters and refiners that may be necessary to its products’ functionality or production.
In accordance with the Rule, we have filed disclosures
under paragraphs (a) and (b) of Item 1.01 of Form SD. In addition, the disclosure contained in this Form SD is available in the “Investors
– Financial Information - SEC Filings” section of the Company’s website at http://www.quanterix.com. The reference to
the Company’s website is provided for convenience only, and its contents are not incorporated by reference into this Form SD nor
deemed filed with the SEC.
Not applicable.
Section 2 |
Resource Extraction Issuer Disclosure |
Item 2.01 | Resource Extraction Issuer Disclosure and Report |
Not applicable.
Not
applicable.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the duly authorized undersigned.
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Quanterix Corporation |
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/s/ Vandana Sriram |
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Vandana Sriram |
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Title: |
Chief Financial Officer |
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Date: |
May 31, 2024 |
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