Big milestone for Scentian Bio: we’ve raised $7m to help bring our AI- and insect-powered digital nose to market. Excited for what’s ahead and grateful to our investors, partners and team for helping turn science into real-world impact #DeepTech#AINose https://t.co/A97kAwtJ0K
Great to see our CEO @jonathanbgood featured on @nzherald NOW Business this morning, sharing Scentian Bio’s vision for an AI-powered digital nose inspired by insect biology.
Watch here: https://t.co/bRObcTrwpq
#ScentianBio#DeepTech#AI#Biotech
Our CSO, Colm Carraher, spoke earlier today at Biosensors 2025, the largest conference in the field. Colm shared our latest progress.
We’re inspired by the dynamic discussions, meaningful connections, and exciting opportunities for collaboration that emerged from this event.
We’re thrilled to be featured on this week’s NZ Tech Podcast!
Our CEO Jonathan Good sat down with Paul Spain to discuss how Scentian Bio is mimicking insect olfaction for real‑time VOC sensing
https://t.co/92UNeUdOZv
Insects don’t just smell — they sense the world in ways we can hardly imagine.
Here are 4 incredible things insects can do with their sense of smell:
https://t.co/6rz5wfuR20
#biomimicry#insects
Last week, our CTO Andrew Kralicek and Protein Biochemist Brady Owen presented our latest research on the insect olfactory receptor signalling complex at the monthly seminar at @plantandfood.
#Innovation#Biosensing#Research#Science
We are excited to welcome Dr @brady_m_owen to our team as our Protein Biochemist. Brady completed her PhD at Monash University on a multimeric protein and has spent the last couple of years working at an anti-aging synthetic biology start-up.
@brady_m_owen
Our CTO @AndrewKralicek and CSO @ColmCarraher have authored a chapter in the latest edition of Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry alongside Roshan Khadka. The chapter is “Advances in artificial olfaction using insect odorant receptors” . https://t.co/uZYL8xLwx9 !
Our CEO @jonathanbgood was thrilled to speak at the #Generative AI Summit this week.
Jonathan spoke about our use of AI, both in emulating an insect’s neuronal network to decipher the electrical signals and using generative AI models to predict the best receptors.
Great to have the team together for a lovely afternoon at McCahon House. The home to New Zealand's most famous artist's house was the perfect setting to immerse ourselves in nature envision the remarkable abilities a digital sense of smell can unlock to improve how we all live.
We are excited to have welcomed our interns to Scentian Bio! We are lucky to have amazing students joining us across chemistry, applied data science, computer science and bioinformatics for the summer. Thanks to @Callaghan and @plantandfood for the support to make this possible
Our CSO @Colmcarraher recently travelled to Tokyo to attend the Startup Showcase event organized by @ToyotaVentures . Colm had awesome interactions with many great people there and was excited to see Toyota’s robots. We want to add smell and sound.
Thanks to @ToyotaVentures
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It was an honour to be in New York for Climate Week as a featured start-up with the Biomimicry Institute. We loved sharing how we are mimicking insects’ amazing sense of smell to unlock a better food system.
@JonathanGood @AndrewKralicek
#ClimateWeekNYC2024#Biomimicry
Our CEO Jonathan Good shares how Scentian Bio is unlocking better food on the latest #Omnivore podcast from the @IFT. Thanks to #EmilyLittle for having us.
https://t.co/qnrIUvGJip
We are growing our team and looking for a Protein Biochemist to join our awesome team. If you have a background in molecular biology, biophysics, cell biology, developmental biology, and neurobiology, please get in touch. https://t.co/upjre9rSkr
This week our Chief Science Officer Colm Carraher was at #QMB meeting at Queenstown Research Week sharing our results for infectious disease diagnosis. Thanks to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for their support.
https://t.co/ojQKgRsKnm
@ColmCarraher @gatesfoundation