This French DNA data startup wants to store all of humanity’s data in something as small as a data center rack

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  • Biomemory’s DNA-based solutions address data storage issues
  • DNA storage is compact, durable, environmentally friendly
  • $18M funding supports product development and industry partnerships

Biomemory, a French startup established in 2021, has long been working to develop DNA-based data storage technology.

It was the first company to make a DNA storage device available to the general public, marking an early step in commercializing this technology. Biomemory’s approach involves encoding digital data within synthesized DNA strands by translating the DNA bases – A, C, G, and T – into binary code. Data can then be retrieved by sequencing the DNA and converting it back into binary.

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