Headed to Aquafeed Platform Europe in Ghent? Inscripta will be there to meet with you to discuss how we’re bringing novel sources of valuable feed ingredients to address increasing cost pressures and the drive for more natural and sustainable solutions! Please visit our website to contact us. www.inscripta.com Link to conference: bit.ly/43T9xP0 #Aquaculture #biomanufacturing
Inscripta, Inc.
Biotechnology Research
Pleasanton, California 13,004 followers
The Digital Genome Engineering Company
About us
Inscripta® is a life science technology company committed to creating a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable world through biomanufacturing. A global leader in genome engineering, our innovations are designed to unlock the full potential of the bioeconomy. We are committed to the continued development of critical technologies that enable scientists to bolster and expand domestic biomanufacturing, and spur new, safe, and secure biotech innovations. Inscripta supports customers around the world from facilities in Pleasanton and Burlingame, California. To learn more, visit Inscripta.com and follow @InscriptaInc.
- Website
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https://www.inscripta.com/
External link for Inscripta, Inc.
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Pleasanton, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Digital Genome Engineering, Gene Editing, Synthetic Biology, Genome Editing, CRISPR, MAD7, MADzymes, Single Cell Writing, and Single-Cell Genomics
Locations
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Primary
5720 Stoneridge Drive
Suite 300
Pleasanton, California 94588, US
Employees at Inscripta, Inc.
Updates
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This is an exciting time at Inscripta! We are looking for highly skilled, motivated team members to join our fast-paced team. Please take a look at our current open positions. bit.ly/48kQBcB #biotech #hiring #syntheticbiology
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Thank you Roger Wyse for sharing this important call to action. Inscripta is fortunate to have you on our Board and we believe that now is the time for coordinated approaches to help make a significant impact to our bioeconomy. #bioeconomy #synbio #crispr
Building a Robust Bioeconomy The opportunity to build a robust bioeconomy has never been greater nor more urgently needed. The convergence of technologies, and market pull coupled with political support and government funding is a powerful foundation on which to address some of the most important challenges facing the world today: food security, energy security, climate change, sustainability, and national security. However todate the bio industry has been unable to deliver on its full potential. What must change? Supported by the Alternative Fuels and Chemicals Coalition (AFCC), I had the privilege of leading a group of industry veterans to consider: “What is needed to reduce the timeline to develop and commercialize products by at least half?” The members were all passionate about the potential positive impact of biobased companies but concerned about the lack of financial success stories and the extended timelines to significant impact. The Concern and Call to Action Currently the time from discovery to significant market impact is 15 – 25 years. Too long to meet climate mitigation goals in the 2030 to 2050 timeframe; too long to sustain political support; too long to meet the ROI of investors. The conclusion of the study was that major changes will be needed to build a new globally optimized, massively scaled, highly efficient bio-based supply chain quickly enough to meet the challenges of climate change, food security, national security, and sustainability. The industry has had strong leadership and great technologies over the past 20 – 30 years but few successful companies. Missing is a conducive ecosystem that increases the probably of success. The development of the new ecosystem must be industry led. It will require adopting bold new ways of working along the entire value chain. Success will require a strong co-equal public-private partnership between industry and governments. Bold changes by industry must be matched by sustained supportive actions by government and vice versa. The report entitled “Building a Robust Bioeconomy: A Statement of Concern & Call to Action” was released at the AFCC conference last week to very positive reviews. A summary of the report follows and includes a link to the full report. We welcome your comments.