Bacteria – The Next Big Disruptor?
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Reasons to Buy the ‘Bacteria – The Next Big Disruptor’ innovation radar report:
- The report provides innovation examples of engineered bacteria use cases across sectors. These innovations present real-world innovation examples related to bacteria.
- The report casts light on enterprises and startups using engineered bacteria across the sectors in different operations and processes.
- The report includes the key drivers for the adoption of engineered bacteria, sector impact, and outlook and challenges.
- The report showcases real-world innovations and illustrative patents by key sectors – healthcare, agriculture, environment, energy, textile, manufacturing, construction, and food & beverages.
How is our ‘Bacteria – The Next Big Disruptor’ report unique from other reports in the market?
- The report highlights how the sense of urgency to adopt bacterial innovations weighs differently across industries. While sectors like healthcare and agriculture are leading the charge in integrating bacterial solutions, other industries such as energy and construction are beginning to follow suit.
- The report covers how companies in one sector can take cues from successfully adopting engineered bacteria in other sectors, drawing analogies, or transferring strategic approaches for revolutionary transformations.
- The report helps enterprises understand which bacterial innovations are impacting their sector and how companies are implementing them to meet sustainability and operational challenges.
- It is no surprise that bacterial innovations have evolved from lab experiments to powerful drivers of industrial transformation, but the term ‘engineered bacteria’ has all of a sudden become the key catalyst to disrupt sectors from healthcare to construction.
- The innovation landscape report on engineered bacteria innovations, published by GlobalData, provides real-world examples demonstrating how key enterprises and startups are advancing the development and implementation of bacterial technologies.
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Bacteria – The Next Big Disruptor Report Overview
Engineered bacteria were once confined to laboratories, but now they have evolved from simple research tools into powerful industrial agents driving innovation across sectors. From their origins in genetic engineering and synthetic biology, these microbes are now critical players in solving global challenges, from enhancing crop yields to cleaning up environmental pollutants. The future of engineered bacteria is poised for even greater expansion as advancements in CRISPR and synthetic biology enable precision applications in healthcare, agriculture, and energy.
GlobalData’s Innovation Radar report, “Bacteria: The Next Big Disruptor?” explores how engineered bacteria are transforming various sectors. It highlights innovations like bacteria-based bioremediation, biofuel production, and healthcare applications such as targeted drug delivery and CRISPR therapies. The report offers insights into how microbial technologies are reshaping industries, including agriculture, where bacteria improve soil health, and energy, where they enable biofuel and renewable hydrogen production. It provides businesses with sector-specific applications and strategic guidance to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness in a rapidly evolving market.
| Key Sectors | · Healthcare
· Agriculture · Environment · Energy · Textile · Manufacturing · Construction |
| Key Innovators | · NanoSyrinx
· Ceragen · Mango Materials · LanzaTech · Puma |
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Engineered Bacteria – Key Drivers
Advances in synthetic biology fuel the adoption of engineered bacteria. Engineered bacteria, in turn, offers sustainable, cost-effective solutions in bioremediation, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture by producing novel materials and enhancing crop yields.
Innovations in genetic engineering make it easier to program bacteria for tasks like biofuel generation and drug production. Moreover, bacteria lower production costs in industries like pharmaceuticals and biofuels by performing complex processes more efficiently.
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Bacteria in Healthcare
The use of engineered bacteria in healthcare is beneficial for targeted drug delivery, vaccine development, gene therapy, and probiotic therapy. Bacterial innovations in healthcare are advancing treatments for cancer, gut health, fungal infections, and neurological diseases, while also enabling the development of engineered vaccines that enhance immune responses. In the mid-term, technologies like fusion proteins and novel bacterial strains enhance treatment precision and broaden probiotic use in medicine.
UK-based synthetic biology company NanoSyrinx is developing ‘nanosyringes’, a novel drug delivery system designed for the life sciences and biopharmaceutical sectors. This technology delivers therapeutic payloads directly to the cytosol of target cells, enabling the treatment of previously “undruggable” intracellular targets.
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Bacteria in Agriculture
The integration of engineered bacteria in the agriculture sector helps with plant growth, soil health, nitrogen fixation, and other functions. Agricultural innovations utilize bacteria to enhance biomass, improve root formation, stabilize pest control, and boost nitrogen fixation, offering sustainable alternatives to synthetic fertilizers. In the short term, enhanced use of recombinant bacteria and microbial inoculants boosts crop yields and nutrient management.
Canada-based biotech startup Ceragen has developed microbial inoculants to optimize fruit and vegetable production in greenhouses. By introducing beneficial microbes into hydroponic systems, Ceragen helps plants absorb nutrients, resist pathogens, and cope with environmental stresses.
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Engineered Bacteria – Competitive Landscape
A few of the key innovators in the engineered bacteria theme are:
- NanoSyrinx
- Ceragen
- Mango Materials
- LanzaTech
- Puma
Engineered Bacteria Innovators Analysis
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Allonnia
American Drexel University
Aquacycl
BASF
Bactery
Biozeroc
BiomEdit
Biomason
Boehringer Ingelheim
Carbios
Cellugy
Cemvita
ChampionX
Circe Biosciences
DPH Biologicals
Eligo Bioscience
EnviroKure
FA Bio
Fermelanta
Gold H2
GRO Biosciences
GXN
Hilleman Laboratories
Kanvas Biosciences
LanzaJet
LanzaTech
Mango Materials
Modern Synthesis
National University of Singapore (NUS)
On
Ossus Biorenewables
Pendulum Therapeutics
Photanol
Pluton Biosciences
Polybion
Puna Bio
Rovensa Next
rBIO
Solar Foods
Superbrewed Food
SynFlora
Syngenta
Terragia
Tersa Earth
Vertus Energy
Wastewater Fuels
Wase
Werewool
Wild Microbes
Windfall Bio
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Frequently asked questions
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What are the key sectors impacted by bacteria?
Engineered bacteria are revolutionizing the healthcare, agriculture, environment, energy, textile, manufacturing, and construction sectors.
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What are the uses of engineered bacteria in healthcare?
The use of engineered bacteria in healthcare is beneficial for targeted drug delivery, vaccine development, gene therapy, and probiotic therapy.
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What are the uses of engineered bacteria in agriculture?
The integration of engineered bacteria in the agriculture sector helps with plant growth, soil health, nitrogen fixation, and other such functions.
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Which are the key innovators of engineered bacteria across different sectors?
A few of the key innovators in the engineered bacteria theme are NanoSyrinx, Ceragen, Mango Materials, LanzaTech, and Puma, among others.
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