The BioTech industry is adopting trends like artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, and automation to optimize production. Consequently, there has been a rise in consumer BioTech or BioTech products targeted directly at customers instead of biopharma or healthcare businesses.
While the industry largely still focuses on medicine, startups are working on solutions ranging from food and materials to environmental monitoring. The COVID-19 pandemic really highlighted the far-reaching impact of the BioTech industry, with startups and companies alike developing rapid testing kits, repurposed drugs, and vaccines.
Published by StartUs insights on March, 2021
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