We help bioindustrial startups derisk technology, streamline scaling, and build strategic partnerships.
Consumers, investors, employees, and governments are expecting industry leading companies to figure out how to produce everyday products that don't negatively impact human and planetary health.
These expectations will ripple into every niche within the industrial sector:
$6T+ Chemical Industry
$14T+ Manufacturing Industry
$14T+ Agriculture Industry
$12T+ Construction & Infrastructure Industry
$8T+ Automotive & Transportation Industry
$2.5T+ Textiles & Apparel Industry
Without support to scale next-gen materials, these sectors will continue to wait on startups to hit price and scale metrics. The problem is: this process can take years (or decades) without the right support.
Our mission is to help startups and corporates scale the use of natures chemistry.

Dive into resources that support biomanufacturing!

We create workforce development resources to drive advancements in the bioeconomy.
We ensure that companies, students, and teachers understand the key mechanisms that turn bio-based inputs turn into every day products.
Our education platform is focused on supporting 3 main stakeholders:
Large Corporations
Students (High School, College & Graduate)
Teachers
Our sustainable manufacturing challenge works with startups and corporates to scale the most promising technologies in next-gen materials.
This competition is for leaders interested in scaling the use of sustainable materials and chemicals.
Startups
Large Corporations
Investors
Foundations
Governments


Our team has built a consortium of industry leading organizations who believe bio-based chemistry is the future of industry.
We work alongside these institutions to accelerate the use of biomanufactured products.
The National Science Foundation
The Economic Development Administration
University of Houston
Greater Houston Partnership
San Jacinto College
East End Maker Hub
Our team has developed industry-leading resources that support the advancement of biomanufacturing.
These resources have been downloaded by startups, corporates, investors, foundations, governments, universities, and curious consumpers.
We have created 3 main resources that anyone can download for free:
The Biomanufacturing Graveyard Report
The Biomanufacturing Meta Analysis
The Biomanufacturing Due Dilligence Questionnaire

Raw materials and end products that advance regeneration are what drive us forward.

Food
Consumers are demanding healthier food products.

Materials
Biomanufacturing will transform future production.

Waste
Transforming waste into valuable products.

Agriculture
Greener agricultural production of food and industrial crops.

Health
Nature inspired solutions to enhance future of human health.

Energy
Diversify energy production using biological feedstocks.
We are accelerating in solutions that people are begging for now.

Health Conscious Consumers
Growing concern over ingredient safety and toxicity is reshaping purchasing behavior.

Petroleum At A Cost Floor
No more margin to squeeze from fossil-based products leaving an opening for bio.

Governments Support
Regulations are favoring health-forward
and sustainable alternatives.

Corporate Mandates
Industrial sectors are under pressure to cut CO₂ emissions making room for sustainable inputs.

Cost Parity In Sight
AI and ML have cut R&D costs by 99%+ in 20 years, making bio increasingly competitive.

Supply Chain Resiliency
Geopolitical shocks, tariff swings, and scarce critical materials now threaten national security.
We have tailored our resources specifically to support scale up challenges in biomanufacturing.
This laser focus helps startups, investors, corporates, and communities reap the rewards of BioWell's ecosystem.
If you are interested in investing in or scaling sustainable chemistry, please find a time to connect with our team.

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