Throwback Thursday to last week, when our own Senior Wheat Scientist Melissa Garcia had the opportunity to speak at the 3rd International Wheat Conference in Perth, Australia. 🇦🇺 Melissa discussed the powerful potential of new breeding technology in agriculture and shared progress on our collaboration with InterGrain to bring step-change higher-yielding wheat to Australia. Thank you to CCFI | SABC for hosting us. #IWC2024Perth
Inari
Biotechnology Research
Cambridge, Massachusetts 19,114 followers
The SEEDesign™ company. Developing step-change products to transform the food system through positive change.
About us
Inari is the SEEDesign™ company, using new breeding technology to push the boundaries of what is possible by designing nature-positive seeds for a more sustainable global food system. A combination of AI-powered predictive design and a pioneered multiplex gene editing toolbox enables us to unlock the full potential of seed and advance critical solutions with broad applications for growing more food with fewer resources.
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https://www.inari.com
External link for Inari
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- SEEDesign™ platform, agriculture, predictive design, sustainability, artificial intelligence, CRISPR, gene editing, seed technology, and plant breeding
Locations
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Primary
1 Kendall Square
Building 600/700, Suite 7-501
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, US
Employees at Inari
Updates
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Our Chief People Officer, Mark Berry, knows that at Inari, Thriving People are key to our success. Read more about his commitment to Inari’s culture, employee experience, and talent development in the link below. Congrats, Mark, on the recognition!
We are proud to present the 2025 Top 50 HR Leaders—a remarkable group of data-driven innovators reshaping the future of human resources across five continents and ten major global industries 👏🏆 These visionary leaders are not only spearheading their organizations' HR functions but also driving excellence in analytics, innovation, talent strategy, technology, and operations. They embody the transformative power of data and technology, revolutionizing how we manage and support workforces globally. 💫🌍 Congratulations to the class of 2025! 🥳 https://lnkd.in/gkXMV6Sx Adam McKinnon, PhD. Aileen Tan Alan Susi Angela Lane Amy Ariano Andrea Kasper Pazinko Angela LE MATHON Annalyn Jacob, Ph.D. Brad Woodfield Casey Fisher Chris M. David Hashemi Dawn Klinghoffer Doug Shagam Eric Bain Erik Otteson Gary Russo Greg Till Heike Prinz Ian Bailie Jaclyn Lee PhD and IHRP-MP (Continued in comments) #hrleaders #hrinnovation
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Great #ClimateWeekNYC recap from Jamie Saxon. Read the highlights from our Senior Director of Sustainability & External Innovation, who spent the week forging connections that help bring us one step closer to enabling Food System Sustainability.
As we're wrapping up Climate Week, I was impressed by how much nature came up in the sesssions I attended and the recognition that nature and climate are inextricably linked. The most awesome session I attended this week was a discussion with Dr. Jane Goodall hosted by Deloitte. She underscored how much we can learn by simply observing nature and seeing the solutions that nature has developed to challenges over millions of years. I also was able to participate in a great discussion hosted by McKinsey & Company on the complexity of nature and the challenges of measuring impact when you're dealing with a complex system. At Inari, we embrace these complexities--both in the development of our multiplex-gene edited products and in how we think about our impact on the food system. We believe that this perspective is necessary to achieve sustainable long-term solutions that enable a thriving planet, food security, and farmer well-being. Check out our website to learn more about our perspective on food system sustainability and our commitment across the environmental, social, and economic dimensions. https://lnkd.in/e5764nbi
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🌍 As we hit the mid-way point of Climate Week NYC, we’re reminded of the critical intersection of food security, environmental impact and farmer well-being – that for a truly sustainable and secure future, we must support the planet, the population and the people who grow our food. This focus on Food System Sustainability is core to our DNA at Inari, influencing everything we do. Collaboration is essential – we can’t tackle today’s biggest challenges in isolation. That’s why Jamie Saxon, our Senior Director of Sustainability & External Innovation, is in NYC, connecting with others who share in our commitment and finding solutions to make meaningful change together. Learn more about our commitment to Food System Sustainability across environmental, social, and economic dimensions here: https://lnkd.in/e87wrQfN 🌱 #ClimateWeekNYC
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“You cannot get bored in the field of plant genetics and plant breeding.” That’s our own Computational Biology Director Karl Kremling, speaking to Seed World United States at the recent NAPB, National Association for Plant Breeding annual meeting. Feel the same? Join us: https://inari.com/careers/
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It was great to catch up with Seed World United States at the recent NAPB, National Association for Plant Breeding meeting, where our own Computational Biology Director Karl Kremling had a chance to dive into what makes crop genomes so complicated. He explains: “Less than 5% of a modern crop genome is actually genes. The rest are called intergenic regions, and these are what govern when and where genes are expressed—essentially, they are the switches that turn genes on and off.” Watch the full interview to learn more about the keys to unlocking the full potential of seed.
Did you know that less than 5% of a genome is made up of actual genes? Watch our full interview with Karl Kremling of Inari recorded at the recent meeting of the NAPB, National Association for Plant Breeding. More at https://hubs.li/Q02PzQ3F0
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It’s a three-peat! For the third year in a row, AgTech Breakthrough has named us the Overall AgTech Company of the Year. 👏🏻 As we work to develop seeds that meet the world’s needs, it’s an honor to be recognized for our efforts to help ensure food security, while better caring for our planet and improving farmer well-being. We look forward to another year of innovative breakthroughs that will help bring our step-change products to market. Read the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/ey8625Gw
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Things are growing here at Inari. Today we marked the grand opening of our new 42,000-square-foot facility in West Lafayette. More than doubling our greenhouse space in Indiana, the $20 million expansion enables us to accelerate the development and commercialization of our step-change products to meet market demand. A special thank you to ambassador Kip Tom, J. Brock Herr, Esq. and Karen Plaut for celebrating with us. Your ongoing support for Indiana and innovation is immensely appreciated. Learn more about this exciting new phase: https://lnkd.in/gvYjqP5G
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Our CEO Ponsi Trivisvavet was just named one of Seed World United States’ Top 15 Management Mavericks. Seed World describes a Management Maverick as someone who “tends to break away from conventional expectations, showing creativity and originality” – and we think that’s an apt description for Ponsi. As she dedicates her life’s work to tackling some of the world’s biggest, most vexing challenges, she is also working to redefine leadership by building a culture of open communication, innovation and collaboration. Congratulations to Ponsi on this well-deserved recognition. Learn more about the award and all the honorees here: https://lnkd.in/dhjfmzsW
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A big congratulations to Inari Scientific Strategy Board member Jennifer Doudna on being named to Fast Company’s list of “The Most Innovative People of the Last 10 Years”! Thanks to Jennifer’s pioneering work in #CRISPR gene editing technology, we at Inari are uniquely positioned to help ensure food security for a rapidly growing global population, while better caring for our planet and improving farmer well-being through economically sustainable solutions. As she helps us optimize CRISPR technology for crop improvement, we are grateful to have a front row seat to her innovative mind and spirit. Learn more about Jennifer and all of the visionary winners here: https://lnkd.in/es-nhdwh