Digi.Bio
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Digi.Bio

https://digi.bio/
Last activity: 07.10.2021
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Digi.Bio is bridging the digital and biological world through microfluidic automation and AI. We develop programmable microfluidics platforms, integrated with sensor and AI, to make biology easier to engineer.
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Location: Netherlands, North Holland, Amsterdam
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $343.18K
Founded date: 2017

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01.10.2021-$343.18K-

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17.05.2021MassChallenge Switzerland Announces 6th CohortMay 17, 2021 (Renens, Switzerland) - MassChallenge Switzerland, part of MassChallenge’s global network of innovators, today announced the 97 early-stage startups invited to join the 2021 Accelerator Program. These selected startups have be...
11.02.2021What Holland can teach Silicon Valley: a joint response to unpredictabilityCombining drone imagery with weather data and planting schemes to forecast how much fresh vegetables a harvest is going to yield; that’s what predictive modelling intern Berend Klaver from TU Delft is sweating on at VanBoven, while his boss...
13.07.2020Tech startups weekly: Netflix of bikes, online pharmacy and digital milk fraud detectionThe COVID-19 pandemic and its aftereffects are setting the new normal in Europe. During this period, businesses are reopening and adapting themselves to the new standards. Despite this phase, the business activities in the European tech sta...
07.07.2020Digi.Bio and SwissDeCode are joining forces to accelerate the automated detection of milk fraudNew partnership strives to tackle milk fraud with automated testing platform. Digi.Bio is a digital biology company with a vision to make biology programmable. They develop tools and technology that allows highly controlled manipulation of...
21.03.2018Nigerian startup, LifeBank joins Marck Accelerator in Germany, will get €50k supportShare this article: LifeBank — a startup tackling the shortage of medical supplies in Nigeria — is one of the 10 startups shortlisted for the 6th round of the Merck Accelerator programme in Germany. LifeBank, which recently raised $200,000 ...

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