As supply chains splinter and petrochemical costs climb, biology is becoming the cheaper, more resilient way to manufacture. The case doesn't depend on politics. It depends on math
Industrial biotechnology stands at a critical inflection point where long-term success requires shifting from isolated scientific breakthroughs to a coordinated ecosystem focused on infrastructure, realistic unit economics, and integrated value-chain partnerships.
Biology is the new foundation for safe, sustainable, and resilient manufacturing, replacing volatile petroleum feedstocks.
For every $1 invested in adaptation and resilience, $13 in economic impacts, damage, and cleanup costs is saved. Our pathway towards 3°C makes this investment critical today.
Industrial sustainability is the biggest climate tech opportunity you’re not investing in—massive markets, low competition, and high impact.
The U.S. critical minerals list reveals massive supply‑chain risks and investment opportunities from copper to carbon‑smart mining.