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Ayana Bio and Brevel net $1.25m grant to see if ‘illuminated fermentation’ can turbocharge plant cell culture

Ayana Bio and Brevel net $1.25m grant to see if ‘illuminated fermentation’ can turbocharge plant cell culture

Ayana Bio, a biotechnology company, has secured a $1.25 million grant to explore the potential of "illuminated fermentation" in enhancing plant cell culture. The funding will support research focused on extracting valuable compounds from various plants, specifically targeting sage for rosmarinic acid, saffron for crocins, and marigold for zeaxanthin and lutein. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency and yield of plant-based production processes. The grant signifies a growing interest in innovative biotechnological methods to optimize the cultivation of high-value plant compounds, which are increasingly sought after in various industries, including pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals.

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AI’s Next Revolution: Multiply Labs Is Scaling Robotics-Driven Cell Therapy Biomanufacturing Labs

AI’s Next Revolution: Multiply Labs Is Scaling Robotics-Driven Cell Therapy Biomanufacturing Labs

A startup is collaborating with prominent cell therapy companies to revolutionize the manufacturing process within clean rooms by integrating robotics technology. This innovative approach is set to significantly lower production costs by over 70% and enhance output efficiency compared to traditional manufacturing systems. The initiative aims to address the growing demand for cell therapies, which require precise and sterile environments for production. By leveraging advanced robotics, the startup is not only streamlining operations but also positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly evolving biotechnology sector. This development is particularly timely, as the industry seeks to meet increasing patient needs while maintaining high-quality standards in cell therapy manufacturing.

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