Syngenta Crop Protection and TraitSeq announce a pioneering collaboration which could help farmers transition to more sustainable practices.
Continue readingNorwich Research Park Innovation Hothouse winners announced
In collaboration with the University of East Anglia (UEA) and The Royal Society, the Innovation Hothouse competition saw eight finalists pitch their innovative ideas to a panel of expert judges.
Continue readingTraitSeq secures significant pre-seed investment to propel growth.
TraitSeq, an agri-biotech company that accelerates the development of agricultural technologies and inputs through the use of their proprietary AI-based platform, has successfully closed a pre-seed funding round from a committed group of investors.
Continue readingCompanies at Norwich Research Park TraitSeq and PfBIO secure Innovate UK funding.
Two companies that originated from research carried out at Norwich Research Park have announced significant funding that will help them with the next stages of their development.
Continue readingRNA: the next big ag trend to watch?
As yet untapped RNA-based technology is set to make upthe next generation of tools to accelerate plant breeding andprotection says new UK-based spin-out TraitSeq.
Continue readingEarlham Institute spinout TraitSeq to transform agricultural sector
A new spin-out company is set to transform the agricultural sector by using artificial intelligence (AI) and biomarkers to revolutionise plant and animal breeding, as well as the development of inputs such as agrochemicals, biostimulants, biologicals, and plant nutrients.
Continue readingHow technology is making flour production more sustainable and healthier
Andrew Tindall, patent attorney at Potter Clarkson, discusses the need for more diverse and drought resilient wheat crops, and the benefits that latest agricultural tech advances could have on health.
Continue readingWinners of “Dragon’s Den” at Norwich Research Park announced
An Artificial Intelligence firm that helps farmers increase crop efficiency has won a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style competition at the county’s top research park.
Continue readingNorwich Research Park: TraitSeq uses AI to optimise plant breeding
Researchers from the Earlham Institute at Norwich Research Park have set up a company that uses AI-based technology to help agrochemical, plant breeding and gene editing companies accelerate their product development and help protect global food production.
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