Three AgFunder portfolio companies selected as World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers
Trace Genomics Selected as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum For Biotech Innovations in Decoding Soil
Trace Genomics Selected as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum For Biotech Innovations in Decoding Soil
Soil Testing Start Up Buys Iowa Lab
With a goal of improving preparing to service customers in the Midwest (specifically for corn and soybeans) Trace Genomics has purchased soil processing assets and opened a soil testing lab in Ames Iowa.
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Trace Genomics opening Ames laboratory
Trace Genomics, a company focused on serving farmers, is putting down Midwestern roots by opening an Ames laboratory.
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Trace Genomics Acquires Soil Processing Assets to Open Iowa Laboratory, Puts Down Midwestern Roots
Trace Genomics, the pioneering soil science, genomics and machine learning company, has acquired certain soil processing assets from WinField United, and has opened a soil lab facility located in Ames, Iowa.
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Trace Genomics Selected as Finalist for 2016 THRIVE Accelerator
Twelve of the most innovative startups in AgTech and Food Tech have been selected to participate in the THRIVE Accelerator beginning in April in Salinas, California. 36 startups from Ireland, Israel, Italy, Spain, UK and from across the U.S. pitched their technology, team, and vision for growth at the THRIVE Accelerator's Seed Camp.
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Terra Selects Food + Ag Tech Startups From 5 Countries into First Cohort
Trace Genomics (San Francisco, USA) uses genomics and machine learning to provide soil health and disease recommendations that optimize yield.
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