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    Agricultural Production
    Stage

    • Approximately 2.5 Million
      Years Ago - 10,000 BC

      Agricultural Production
      Stage
      Primitive Society

      Primarily engaged in hunting and gathering, relying on natural resources for survival.

      Approximately 2.5 Million
      Years Ago
      -
      10,000 BC
    • Approximately 10,000 BC - 3,000 BC

      Agricultural Production
      Stage
      Agricultural Revolution

      The Agricultural Revolution marked the domestication of plants and animals, prompting humans to settle, develop agriculture, and establish villages.

      Approximately 10,000 BC
      -
      3,000 BC
    • Approximately 3,000 BC - 1,200 BC

      Agricultural Production
      Stage
      Bronze Age

      The use of bronze tools advanced agriculture and handicrafts, leading to the gradual emergence of cities and nations.

      Approximately 3,000 BC
      -
      1,200 BC
    • Approximately 1,200 BC - AD 500

      Agricultural Production
      Stage
      Iron Age

      The widespread use of iron tools in the Iron Age significantly increased agricultural productivity and fostered the development of more complex social structures.

      Approximately 1,200 BC
      -
      AD 500
    • Approximately AD 500 - 1500

      Agricultural Production
      Stage
      Middle Ages

      In the Middle Ages, agricultural advancements like the adoption of the three-field system significantly boosted crop yields, driving population growth and urbanization.

      Approximately AD 500
      -
      1500

    Chemical Production
    Stage

    • Late 18th Century - Early 19th Century

      Chemical Production
      Stage
      Industrial Revolution

      The Industrial Revolution ushered in mechanized production with the invention of the steam engine, fundamentally transforming manufacturing and laying the groundwork for the chemical industry through dye and fertilizer production.

      Late 18th Century
      -
      Early 19th Century
    • Late 19th Century - Early 20th Century

      Chemical Production
      Stage
      Second Industrial Revolution

      The Second Industrial Revolution saw rapid advancements in electricity and chemical synthesis, enabling the widespread production of plastics, pharmaceuticals, and other new materials.

      Late 19th Century
      -
      Early 20th Century
    • Early 20th Century - Mid-20th Century

      Chemical Production
      Stage
      Mid-20th Century

      The widespread adoption of synthetic materials like nylon and polyethylene transformed manufacturing across multiple industries.

      Early 20th Century
      -
      Mid-20th Century

    Biomanufacturing
    Stage

    • 1970s - 1970s

      Biomanufacturing
      Stage
      1970s

      The rise of biotechnology, driven by developments in genetic engineering and recombinant DNA technology, marked the dawn of a new era in biomanufacturing.

      1970s
      -
      1970s
    • Early 21st Century - Early 21st Century

      Biomanufacturing
      Stage
      Early 21st Century

      The emergence of synthetic biology enabled the engineering of microorganisms to produce medicines, fuels, and chemicals, accelerating the rapid development of biomanufacturing.

      Early 21st Century
      -
      Early 21st Century
    • Present (2020s) - Present (2020s)

      Biomanufacturing
      Stage
      Present (2020s)

      The integration of intelligent manufacturing with biomanufacturing leverages AI and big data to optimize production processes, advancing industries such as food, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, bulk materials, and agriculture.

      Present (2020s)
      -
      Present (2020s)

    Exploring New Frontiers in Creation
    Innovative Approach

    Metabolic Design and Reprogramming of
    Engineered Cell Factories

    Leveraging Our Diverse Chassis Strains
    Enabling Flexible Metabolic Pathway
    Engineering to Synthesize Thousands of Molecules

    Applications

    • Human Nutrition and Health

      We are dedicated to delivering innovative food ingredients and solutions, collaborating with partners to offer consumers healthier products that satisfy their taste preferences.

    • Animal Nutrition and Health

      We provide innovative solutions for animal husbandry and aquaculture to reduce antibiotic use, maintain animal health, and enhance the quality and value of meat, eggs, and dairy products.

    • Pharmaceutical

      Using state-of-the-art synthetic biomanufacturing technology, we have transformed traditional APIs and Excipients production mode, reducing reliance on chemical synthesis and animal/plant tissue extraction while delivering higher-quality materials to the pharmaceutical industry.

    • Personal Care

      Drawing inspiration from nature, we identify and develop unique bioactive molecules, while our advanced biomanufacturing technology provides eco-friendly alternatives for personal care products.

    • Crop Science

      We develop active nitrogen-fixing bacterial agents and novel growth-regulating molecules to increase crop yields without increasing pesticide or fertilizer use, while enhancing nitrogen and carbon fixation to improve root nodule formation and chlorophyll levels.

    • Bulk Biobased Materials

      We have pioneered multiple non-grain raw material pathways, using waste oils, methanol, and multi-component waste sugars to reconstruct carbon metabolism networks, efficiently channeling diverse carbon sources into a single bulk platform compound, thereby enhancing the commercial viability of biobased materials.

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