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Synthetic Biology Manufacturing

Target researchers — Synthetic biologists, metabolic engineers, and bioinformaticians working on strain design, CRISPR toolkits, and fermentation scale-up

Synthetic biology manufacturers reprogram microorganisms to produce chemicals, materials, and therapeutics that traditional chemistry cannot deliver economically or sustainably. The industry is an applied extension of academic research in metabolic engineering, systems biology, and molecular genetics — disciplines that generate the majority of its technical workforce. Companies like Ginkgo Bioworks and Solugen recruit heavily from PhD programs, open-source consortia, and iGEM alumni networks. Academic intelligence platforms allow these companies to track publication activity around specific genetic circuits, promoter libraries, or biosensor designs, giving recruiting and business-development teams a first-mover advantage when novel academic discoveries are about to translate to industry.

$55B Market size
10 Key companies
5 Use cases

Key Companies

Ginkgo Bioworks Zymergen Pivot Bio Arcturus Biotherapeutics Inscripta Asimov Twist Bioscience Colossal Biosciences Solugen LanzaTech

Use Cases

01

Metabolic-engineering PhD recruitment for strain-design teams

02

University partnerships for novel biosynthetic pathway discovery

03

CRISPR base-editing tool licensing and collaborations

04

Fermentation scale-up talent pipeline from chemical-engineering programs

05

Bioinformatics and design-of-experiments workflow development

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