Building the Invisible Infrastructure: Why Biotech Needs Ecosystems | Singularity University
We're living through a golden age of scientific capability. CRISPR can edit genes. Synthetic biology can program cells. Biomanufacturing can replace petrochemicals. The R&D breakthroughs are accelerating faster than ever with AI and robotics.So why does it still often take a decade—or longer—to get these bioinnovations to market? And why do so many promising technologies die in the "valley of death" between the lab and commercial scale?
The answer isn't more science. It's infrastructure. Ecosystems. Regulations. Consumer acceptance. The invisible forces that determine which innovations thrive and which ones never escape the research paper.
Join us for a conversation with Nadine Bongaerts, synthetic biologist and strategic advisor specializing in deep tech and biotech innovation, about the infrastructure gap holding back biology's next revolution—and what you can actually do about it.
Nadine works at the intersection of biotechnology, policy and capital, helping to build the connective tissue that transforms scientific possibility into economic reality through her firm Amplicon Advisors. As former Chief Innovation Officer at cultured meat company Gourmey, she led the company from R&D through production scale-up and navigated the first-ever EU regulatory submission for cultivated meat.
In this discussion, we'll explore:
- What biotechnology and synthetic biology really is, why we need them more than ever, and what’s new (and not new) about them
- Why the bottleneck isn't R&D anymore
- How highly innovative biotech companies struggle to find suppliers
- The talent paradox
- Why consumer trust—not technology—will decide biotech’s future
- Why biomanufacturing should be the norm, not the exception
This conversation is for anyone who needs to understand how breakthrough biotechnologies actually scale— This conversation is a call to everyone shaping the future - not just scientists.
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