Our programs drive the bioeconomy forward every day.
Join the materials transition.
Humans are under attack from toxins and pollutants. The best way society can combat negative health outcomes is to return to natural solutions.
BioWell was developed to stimulate a bioeconomy that works for everyone.
Startups - Small companies in the bioeconomy need extra support with technology, corproate partnerships, and unique funding.
Corporations - Large companies looking to use sustainable alternatives find it difficult to innovate without spending years and millions.
Governments - Local, state, and federal governments want to stimulate human and planetary health.
Investors - The investment community is looking for exposure in sustainable inputs and outputs as we get closer to net zero 2050 targets. .
Foundations & NGO's - Non-profits are looking for partnerships with organizations promoting positive outcomes over the long run.
We have engineered an ecosystem of programs that drive sustainable outcomes across the public and private sector.

Check out the programs helping us drive the bioeconomy.
This BioWell grant focuses on developing a unique combination of scale up infrastructure for bio-industrial startups.
We provide bio-industrial startups resources that help them navigate the "Valley of Death."
We do this by stimulating relationships and education that support the commercialization of sustainable alternatives.
The NSF Engines program is looking for coalitions of academic, industry, nonprofit, and regional stakeholders to build innovation ecosystems.
Our team developed a consortium of startups, corporations, and invesors who all believe biomanufacturing is the future of the American industrialism.
This consortium will focus on workforce development, R&D, technology commercialization, startup support, and capital formation in the bioeconomy.
For this program, BioWell teamed up with other regional leaders to create BioMS (Biomanufacturing of Chemicals & Materials for Sustainability).
University of Houston
Greater Houston Partnership
San Jacinto College
East End Maker Hub
Companies scaling next-gen materials and chemicals face unique challenges that don't exist in other startup economies.
BioWell has created a weekly office hour program to support startups and corporates looking to commercialize sustainable alternatives.
Here are some of the topics we cover.
Technology
Feedstocks
Strain Development
Downstream Processing
Process Development
Pilot Scale Up
QA / QC
Logistics
Operations
BioWell developed cohort based programming for startups to work through problems they face during scale up.
Working in a cohort allows startups, corporates, and investors to quickly understand multiple technologies and best practices.
If you would like to join one of our accelerators or challenges, please email our team at [email protected].
Stay up to date on advancements from BioWell's startup partners.
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GEA
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Reuters
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Canadian Government
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Department of Energy
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IFF
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