
BaroFold
High pressure protein refolding technology through contract services, research instrumentation, and licensing.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor investor | €0.0 | round | |
investor investor investor | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | $1.7m | Early VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Pressure BioSciences Inc. (PBIO) is a life sciences company specializing in the development and commercialization of innovative pressure-based platform solutions. The company operates primarily in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors, offering advanced technologies that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of biological sample preparation and protein refolding processes. PBIO's core technology, Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT), utilizes cycles of hydrostatic pressure to control biomolecular interactions, enabling high-quality sample preparation and protein refolding at both research and industrial scales.
PBIO serves a diverse clientele, including academic research institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and biotechnology firms. The company generates revenue through multiple streams: contract services, sales of novel research-scale instrumentation, and licensing of its proprietary technologies. By providing these advanced solutions, PBIO helps its clients achieve more accurate and efficient results in their research and development efforts.
The market PBIO operates in is highly specialized, focusing on the needs of the life sciences industry. The company's business model is built on leveraging its unique technological capabilities to offer tailored solutions that address specific challenges in sample preparation and protein refolding. This approach not only drives revenue but also fosters long-term partnerships with clients who rely on PBIO's expertise and innovative technologies.
Keywords: Pressure Cycling Technology, protein refolding, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, hydrostatic pressure, sample preparation, contract services, research instrumentation, licensing, nanoemulsions.