Robotics In Life Science — A Hidden Gem For Startups (Part 1 of 2)

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Tau Ventures focuses on AI investments in healthcare and enterprise, but we are also fascinated by automation and very occasionally invest in that space. Case in point Elemental Machines which provides Lab as a Service (LaaS) — off-the-shelf sensors measuring environmental metrics like temperature, pressure and motion to produce drugs and foods at high quality. One area of particular interest for us is how robotics is playing an increasing role in life sciences. 1) High Growth Potential Robotic technology in life sciences can be specific to common pipetting volumes done in research labs at academic institutions and a range of…...

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Amit Garg I have been in Silicon Valley for 20 years -- at Samsung NEXT Ventures, running my own startup (as of May 2019 a series D that has raised $120M and valued at $450M), at Norwest Ventures, and doing product and analytics at Google. My academic training is BS in computer science and MS in biomedical informatics, both from Stanford, and MBA from Harvard. I speak natively 3 languages, live carbon-neutral, am a 70.3 Ironman finisher, and have built a hospital in rural India serving 100,000 people.

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