Biology is the most powerful technology ever created. DNA is software, protein are hardware, cells are factories.
The global food supply chain is a multitrillion-dollar industry. That's the market we're thinking about disrupting.
We are seeing a new wave of young biologists that are attacking old problems with new tools and fresh ideas, leading to new types of bio startups and creating a much-needed engine to drive Silicon Valley into the next century.
If you're trying to solve a problem that is fundamentally important to human society, that's really important to our mission at Indie Bio.
I ended up going to do a matches program at the state for industrial design. And from there, I got hired at IDEO to joint their design team there - and basically, you are starting as an industrial designer to design products - and then kept asking the question, 'What else can design accomplish? What else can design do?'
Single-use wearables are tough to sustain from a user perspective.
Writing genetic code like we do software will usher in a completely new way of living for all of us. When this happens, our society will be as fundamentally changed as we have seen from the invention of computers.
IndieBio's capital, facilities, and deep mentoring by a network of biotech-specific experts have the potential to spawn the Google, Facebook, and Instagrams of biology.
The development of exponential technologies like new biotech and AI hint at a larger trend - one in which humanity can shift from a world of constraints to one in which we think with a long-term purpose where sustainable food production, housing, and fresh water is available for all.
We don't want to end up in a class war. We want everyone to have food, clean water, and a long life expectancy.
The goal here is to triple the lifespan of human beings. We can't have triple the natural resources, so we need to be more efficient.
You can model experiments on computers now and then execute them, and you don't actually need a fully stocked lab.
A big part of the accelerator is to help scientists become entrepreneurs. I like to think about each business being built on three major areas: creating the value, creating the product, and extracting the value. We provide help in each of these areas.