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Sustainable textile dyes from engineered bacteria

E.biodye addresses the environmental damage caused by chemical dyes in the textile industry, which is responsible for 20% of global water pollution. The solution involves using engineered bacteria to produce bio-based, biodegradable dyes as a sustainable alternative to traditional petroleum-based dyes. These natural dyes eliminate harmful chemicals, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by operating at lower temperatures, and incorporate water recycling to minimize consumption. This eco-friendly approach significantly reduces the industry’s environmental impact while protecting communities from water contamination

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  • Diego Alexander Hernandez Caro

    Diego Alexander Hernandez Caro

    University of Los Andes, Colombia

    My name is Diego Alexander Hernández Caro and I hold a bachelor’s degree in microbiology from Universidad de Los Andes, specializing in molecular biology, synthetic biology and bioprocesses. I have participated in renowned synthetic biology competitions such as IGEM and TecnoX, where I won multiple distinctions. Additionally, I have gained experience in entrepreneurship through a Swiss accelerator program, where I develop skills in market analysis and business modeling.I believe biotechnology will drive the next industrial revolution. I’m passionate about applying this knowledge to develop sustainable products capable of solving the pressing environmental challenges we face as humanity. more

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