But it turns out there's a company on Rutherford Avenue, called Indigo Agriculture, that is using the idea of microbiomes to assemble bacteria packets that can help plants resist drought and disease, and it recently hired EMC's former chief lawyer.
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BAHNIES!
By anon
Fri, 03/31/2017 - 9:31am
Now the Bahnies are spreadin' to The 'town from Summuhvuh!
True story
By Scauma
Fri, 03/31/2017 - 9:57am
I worked with Indigo on a project for a couple of months when they were still in Cambridge. Very good group of people doing something they believe in. Always have wished them nothing but the best.
They are legit and have interesting tech
By anon-regular
Fri, 03/31/2017 - 10:04am
Regular poster here commenting anonymously. I worked with them when they were still operating stealth-mode out of incubator space in Cambridge. Did some work setting up all of their research and compbio infrastructure inside a a public IaaS cloud so that they did not need IT kit onsite. Cool people; interesting technology.
Also super fun to see client companies grow out of incubator space and move into "grown-up" digs. I've got 2-3 like that now in Cambridge including one that went from stealth-mode in in distant suburban office to full-on class-A space in Cambridge with an IPO coming up.
Well I dont know of all this
By anon
Fri, 03/31/2017 - 3:10pm
Well I dont know of all this new trickery, but where the rubber met the road, C Town had the Potato Sheds,. That's agriculture enough to me, https://www.flickr.com/photos/textexin/1456483645
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