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The Digital Twin to Bioprocess Scaling

BUILDING THE FUTURE OF  INDUSTRIAL BIOTECH

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AI powered BioProcess Intelligence

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BioTwinOme’s advanced digital twin technology integrates multi-scale biological insights with real-time physical parameters of bioreactors. This approach provides industrial-grade precision in scaling up manufacturing processes, minimizing byproduct formation while significantly maximizing overall yield for life-changing biotech innovations.

BioTwinOme selected As a top-20 planet-first Startup at Imagine Next Summit 2026, Berkeley CA

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Scaling Biotech with Physics-Driven Logic

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Precise Scale-Up Predictions

Bridge the gap between lab-scale biology and industrial physics. Our digital twin models integrate fluid dynamics with metabolic data to ensure flawless bioreactor scaling.

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Yield & Byproduct Optimization

Maximize ROI by minimizing manufacturing waste. Leverage real-time monitoring and predictive byproduct analysis to maintain purity while accelerating production cycles.

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Manufacturing Digital Twins

Integrate every physical variable of your facility into a single digital node. Foresee manufacturing bottlenecks before they occur with modular, high-fidelity modeling twins.

Future of Manufacturing

BioTwinOme models lead to in-silico optimization before physical production lowering energy costs by upto 30%

30% Reduction in Energy Costs

Our innovative digital twin technology predicts byproduct formation with high accuracy, enabling manufacturers to optimize yield and significantly reduce industrial waste.

17% Waste Reduction

Positioned at the intersection of biotech and advanced physics modeling, we are defining the future of predictable, sustainable byproduct manufacturing for a global market.

$8.1 B Targeted Market
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