Epoch Biodesign secures $18.3M in Series A funding, led by Extantia Capital and including Inditex. The investment will scale ...
Goodwin Procter advised Epoch Biodesign on its $18.3M Series A funding, led by Extantia Capital and supported by Inditex.
Epoch Biodesign raises $18.3 million - including support from Inditex - to scale process which recycles polyester and nylon ...
Fresh funds to support Epoch's first plant, the expansion of its plastic-eating enzyme library, and partnerships with fashion ...
I'm a big fan of both weird cool tech and environmental conservation. These might sound like opposing ideas, but we deeply ...
A U.K. startup, originating from founder Jacob Nathan's high school science project on using enzymes to break down plastic ...
TechCrunch recently profiled Epoch Biodesign, a company that's been working to take founder Jacob Nathan's highschool project worldwide. The startup has just received $18.3 million in Series A ...
Founded in 2019 in London, Epoch Biodesign is now a 30+ strong multidisciplinary team of chemists, biologists, and software engineers. The startup will use the new funding to scale up production ...
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