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FabricNano

@fabricnano

Cell-free biomanufacturing and world-changing technology

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Grant Aarons (@gaarons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Better and faster enzyme engineering is going to fundamentally increase the prevalence and reach of cell-free biomanufacturing of chemicals. FabricNano is the implementation layer for enzyme-based cell-free biomanufacturing. google.com/amp/s/ventureb…

Atomico (@atomico) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Within this decade, we’ll be seeing the world-changing applications of that technology,” said Jeremy O'Brien, co-founder & CEO - Congratulations PsiQuantum on your $450 million Series D round at $3.15B valuation led by @blackrock! wsj.com/articles/psiqu… via The Wall Street Journal

SynBioBeta (@synbiobeta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're so excited to co-host this event with Entrepreneurs First and FabricNano! Synbio #entrepreneurship is no small challenge but it's so much better with community, friends, and a good laugh. So London bio friends, come on by - we have snacks 😀 (and 🍺!) meetup.com/synthetic-biol…

FabricNano (@fabricnano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were of course excited to be featured briefly at this conference, and we were *thrilled* to see a close friend of FabricNano in the technology & entrepreneurship panel Entrepreneurs First Matt Clifford

Entrepreneurs First (@join_ef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited about the future of synthetic biology? Join Entrepreneur First, FabricNano and SynBioBeta, in our London office on Monday evening to meet scientists, innovators and others passionate about the growing synbio ecosystem. Sign up: meetup.com/synthetic-biol…

Dee Saigal (@deesaigal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the talks that really stood out at Wired Impact - Grant Aaron of FabricNano, working on tech to enable manufacturers to synthesise any material from enzymes sustainably #WIREDImpact

One of the talks that really stood out at Wired Impact - Grant Aaron of <a href="/fabricnano/">FabricNano</a>, working on tech to enable manufacturers to synthesise any material from enzymes sustainably #WIREDImpact
Eliza (@ejeddison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert Colvile partially made possible by the R&D tax credit for small companies, which this government is trimming. I doubt that triangle stays so shiny if the trend continues. (speaking as a director of a biotech business at one vertex) cc FabricNano

FabricNano (@fabricnano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud for our very own Eliza to be in such good company on this list, speaking to the power of biomanufacturing as a tool to fight climate change and a potential new powerhouse industry for the U.K.

Startup Coalition (@startupcltn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we're publishing our open letter, urging the Chancellor to reverse plans to slash R&D tax credits available for startups. Over 150 tech founders have already signed...🧵

Today we're publishing our open letter, urging the Chancellor to reverse plans to slash R&amp;D tax credits available for startups.

Over 150 tech founders have already signed...🧵
FabricNano (@fabricnano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to be among the scores of signatures, FabricNano stands for innovation economies in action and impactful policy, not QR codes and empty rhetoric.

FabricNano (@fabricnano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to feature in @Sifted’s ‘top bioengineering startups to watch’ alongside industry peers like @MushLabs, @WildBioscience and Interstellar Lab. Thanks to Tom Nugent for the shout-out, and Bigagli Thomas for the recommendation. bit.ly/3PFNPJg

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Danny Halpin at Robert Bowmer says "emissions from pesticides are overlooked." We agree. To hit our climate goals we must move away from petrochemical production, instead working to develop enzymatic alternatives without the climate impact. bit.ly/44g5b3V

FabricNano (@fabricnano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great news! The E.U. has unveiled a €3.6 billion package for tech that will end our over-reliance on fossil fuels, with a focus on chemicals. Initiatives such as this will help the bioengineering sector thrive & develop cell-free alternatives at scale. bit.ly/3PX1j3A