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Synthetic Biology Startup StrainX Bioworks Raises $13 Million in Funding
Synthetic biology startup StrainX Bioworks has successfully secured $13 million in a funding round co-led by Prime Venture Partners and Leo Capital. Additional investments came from Good Startup, Sparrow Capital, Sun Icon Ventures, Dhoka Ventures and WTF (India) Delhi Angels. The funding will enhance the company’s research and development capabilities, improve fermentation infrastructure, expand engineering and scientific teams, and boost global commercialisation initiatives, as stated by StrainX Bioworks in an official press release.
StrainX Bioworks: A Focus on Alternative Proteins
Founded in 2023 by entrepreneurs Akshay Mittal and Alok Malaviya, StrainX Bioworks stands at the forefront of synthetic biology and precision fermentation, concentrating on alternative proteins. The company is dedicated to developing proprietary enzymes, proteins, and metabolites targeting sectors such as food, healthcare, and agriculture.
Building Capabilities in Synthetic Biology
Over the past two years, StrainX Bioworks has worked diligently in stealth mode to build expertise in strain engineering, fermentation, process scale-up, and product development. The company’s vision is to engineer biological systems and utilise precision fermentation to create high-value food ingredients and alternative proteins. This commitment is aligned with the goal of establishing a more sustainable food supply chain.
Scaling Production for Commercialisation
StrainX Bioworks has successfully demonstrated fermentation processes at the 10,000-litre scale and is now focused on further scaling production. The company is preparing for commercialisation within the Indian market as well as foreign markets like the US. Their innovative platform integrates biotechnology, fermentation infrastructure, process engineering, and product development, all within a unified system aimed at speeding up the progression from scientific discovery to large-scale manufacturing.
The Role of Synthetic Biology in Modern Production
Synthetic biology entails the engineering of microbes to produce molecules that are traditionally derived from plants or animals. These microorganisms are then scaled using industrial fermentation systems to manufacture proteins and ingredients in controlled settings. While these technologies have mainly been utilised in pharmaceuticals, there is a growing interest in their application across the food, nutrition, and consumer product industries as production costs reduce.






