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<h3>Industry Profile</h3> | <h3>Industry Profile</h3> | ||
<p>The global synthetic biology market is estimated to grow to $4.5 billion over the next three years. This is due to major developments in biomedicine, pharmaceutical drug synthesis, energy and environmental research, biomaterials, nanotechnology, and biosecurity. There have been significant investments in the industry by companies such as Amyris Inc, GeneScript, Bayer, and Blue Heron Biotechnologies. Additionally, developments in DNA synthesis and sequencing technologies and bioinformatics have catalyzed the progress of synthetic biology ever since the creation of the first synthetic cell in 2010. Synthetic biology is being recognized around the world as an emerging technology that has the potential to provide solutions to energy and food shortage, pollution, infectious diseases, and even climate change. The following diagram depicts the distribution of the global synthetic biology market share, as of 2011: </p> | <p>The global synthetic biology market is estimated to grow to $4.5 billion over the next three years. This is due to major developments in biomedicine, pharmaceutical drug synthesis, energy and environmental research, biomaterials, nanotechnology, and biosecurity. There have been significant investments in the industry by companies such as Amyris Inc, GeneScript, Bayer, and Blue Heron Biotechnologies. Additionally, developments in DNA synthesis and sequencing technologies and bioinformatics have catalyzed the progress of synthetic biology ever since the creation of the first synthetic cell in 2010. Synthetic biology is being recognized around the world as an emerging technology that has the potential to provide solutions to energy and food shortage, pollution, infectious diseases, and even climate change. The following diagram depicts the distribution of the global synthetic biology market share, as of 2011: </p> | ||
- | <h2>Competitive Analysis</h2> | + | <h2 style="border: 0; margin-top: 10px;">Competitive Analysis</h2> |
<h3>Direct Competition</h3> | <h3>Direct Competition</h3> | ||
<p>Competition for the GEM Toolkit product development line primarily takes the form of other types of RNA binding proteins shown below:</p> | <p>Competition for the GEM Toolkit product development line primarily takes the form of other types of RNA binding proteins shown below:</p> | ||
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<h3>Future Competition</h3> | <h3>Future Competition</h3> | ||
<p>Future competition will likely come in the form of new technologies and findings. Proteins with higher binding specificities with a great degree of customizability would render our GEM Toolkit obsolete. Additionally, chemical processes that produce piceatannol with a high efficiency at a low cost would cause a great reduction in the utility of IOPiC. Other compounds, if found to greatly inhibit adipogenesis, could also make a piceatannol-production system unnecessary. Based on current research results, Illinois Synth does not expect such developments to arise in the next decade, will continue to monitor all relevant research, and expects to exit the market prior to major technology advances.</p> | <p>Future competition will likely come in the form of new technologies and findings. Proteins with higher binding specificities with a great degree of customizability would render our GEM Toolkit obsolete. Additionally, chemical processes that produce piceatannol with a high efficiency at a low cost would cause a great reduction in the utility of IOPiC. Other compounds, if found to greatly inhibit adipogenesis, could also make a piceatannol-production system unnecessary. Based on current research results, Illinois Synth does not expect such developments to arise in the next decade, will continue to monitor all relevant research, and expects to exit the market prior to major technology advances.</p> | ||
- | <h2>Market Analysis</h2> | + | <h2 style="border: 0; margin-top: 10px;">Market Analysis</h2> |
<h3>Target Market Profile</h3> | <h3>Target Market Profile</h3> | ||
<p>Illinois Synth expects that its products, particularly IOPiC, its piceatannol-production cascade will require a substantial amount of developmental effort. Government approval will likely be required to market any product that involves the use of bacterial cell culture to produce a compound that would be tested with human adipocytes. The company will take the necessary steps to patent and license its products in the United States, as well as negotiate with pharmaceutical companies abroad to obtain marketing approval in a particular country. The target market for Illinois Synth’s products, therefore, will take several forms, including:</p> | <p>Illinois Synth expects that its products, particularly IOPiC, its piceatannol-production cascade will require a substantial amount of developmental effort. Government approval will likely be required to market any product that involves the use of bacterial cell culture to produce a compound that would be tested with human adipocytes. The company will take the necessary steps to patent and license its products in the United States, as well as negotiate with pharmaceutical companies abroad to obtain marketing approval in a particular country. The target market for Illinois Synth’s products, therefore, will take several forms, including:</p> |
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