Anagha Rajesh, founder of BioCompute, announced that the company will relocate to the US as it begins developing the first version of its DNA data storage chips ...
​Founded in 2024, BioCompute is developing DNA-based data storage technology that converts digital data into synthetic DNA sequences, enabling ultra-dense, energy-efficient storage capable of ...
Anagha Rajesh, the 24-year-old founder of BioCompute, announced that her company is moving to San Francisco and revealed the reason behind her decision. The company focuses on DNA data storage chips.
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Why a 24-year-old founder is taking India's most ambitious data storage bet from Bangalore to US
The relocation of BioCompute founder Anagha Rajesh to San Francisco has reignited the debate around India's deep-tech ecosystem and brain drain. Despite building a pioneering DNA data storage startup ...
BioCompute founder Anagha Rajesh is relocating her DNA data storage startup from Bengaluru to San Francisco, citing a lack of patience and capital for deep-tech in India.
BioCompute is developing a new way to store digital information using DNA instead of traditional computer hardware.
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BioCompute, a collaboration between The George Washington University and the FDA to improve communication of bioinformatics pipelines, today announced a new guidance for ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) An entrepreneur is shutting the doors of her company in India to shift operations to the US. Bengaluru -based Anagha Rajesh, who founded BioCompute, revealed why she had to make ...
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