Planetary Technologies
VC Fund
Seattle, United States
Planetary Technologies is a VC fund in Seattle focused on Biotechnology and Life Science. Bioeconomy Capital invests in early-stage companies with the goal of accelerating the biotechnology revolution. Based on its startup operational expertise, product development experience, and globally recognized strategic analysis, it has developed a blueprint for building and deploying technological capabilities that will become a criticalinfrastructure of the 21st-century economy.The company's proprietary blueprint is the distillation of the fund managers' five decades of combined experience in synthetic biology and other engineering fields and cannot be readily duplicated. Prior investments include Zymergen, Riffyn, Synthace, RoosterBio, Arzeda, Bellwether Bio, EdenWorks, and Lumen Biosciences.
- Total investments:
- 20
- Last investment:
- Lead investor:
- 35%
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Industries Planetary Technologies invests in
Stages Planetary Technologies invests in
Countries Planetary Technologies invests in
Contacts
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3 more contacts available
Investment Focus
Industry
- Biotechnology 8 (40%)
- Life Science 4 (20%)
- Chemical 2 (10%)
- Genetics 2 (10%)
- Software 2 (10%)
Stage
- Series A 8 (40%)
- Series B 4 (20%)
- Seed 3 (15%)
- Funding Round 2 (10%)
- Series C 1 (5%)
Country
- United States 9 (45%)
- United Kingdom 1 (5%)
Team
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Rik Wehbring
Managing Director
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Managing Director | Total investments: 2 | Find email | |
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Rob Carlson
Managing Director & Co-Founder
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Managing Director & Co-Founder | Total investments: 3 | Find email |
Investments
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ZymeCO is a bio-manufacturing company that develops enzyme-based biological products designed for sustainable agriculture and turf management. The company utilizes a bio-process that transforms organic matter to build soil health, accelerate residue decomposition, and boost plant growth. | $4M / Series A / Jul 01, 2026 | |
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Parse Bio is a biotechnology startup company developing single-cell sequencing kit solutions for researchers.By using combinatorial cDNA barcoding within cells themselves, Parse Biosciences’s technology allows researchers to eliminate the need for complex and expensive microfluidic instruments. Additionally, the company’s technology enablessamples to be fixed, frozen, and stored, allowing researchers to separate out the sample extraction from downstream library preparation steps. This capability empowers researchers to run fixed samples collected on different dates together in a single experiment, providing greater control over sample handling and reducing handling errors. Split Biosciences rebranded as Parse Biosciences in 2020.The Seattle, Washington-based biotech company was established in 2018 by Alex Rosenberg, Charlie Roco, and Georg Friedrich Seelig. | $50M / Series C / Dec 14, 2023 | |
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Mechanically-stacked perovskite+silicon tandem solar panels provide a unique opportunity for solar to reach new heights | $6M / Series A / Apr 20, 2022 | |
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Arzeda develops innovative products powered by its Intelligent Protein Design Technology, using generative AI-driven design to create, validate, and manufacture new proteins and enzymes that enhance our lives and protect our planet. Arzeda commercializes with Fortune 500 go-to-market partners across multiple industries, enabling higher-performing,more cost-effective solutions that are healthier and sustainable. | $36.7M / Series B / Mar 29, 2022 | |
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Parse Bio is a biotechnology startup company developing single-cell sequencing kit solutions for researchers.By using combinatorial cDNA barcoding within cells themselves, Parse Biosciences’s technology allows researchers to eliminate the need for complex and expensive microfluidic instruments. Additionally, the company’s technology enablessamples to be fixed, frozen, and stored, allowing researchers to separate out the sample extraction from downstream library preparation steps. This capability empowers researchers to run fixed samples collected on different dates together in a single experiment, providing greater control over sample handling and reducing handling errors. Split Biosciences rebranded as Parse Biosciences in 2020.The Seattle, Washington-based biotech company was established in 2018 by Alex Rosenberg, Charlie Roco, and Georg Friedrich Seelig. | $41.5M / Series B / Feb 15, 2022 | |
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MicroByre is a platform for bacterial domestication. Their automated characterization pipeline gathers the oft-overlooked data that highlights unleveraged bacteria that meet functional industrial criteria. That is, they rapidly find the bacteria with naturally unfussy eating habits and evolution-honed metabolisms that have the potential to convertunrefined biomasses into commodity chemicals at vastly improved efficiencies compared to extant fermentation processes. They select from these functionally de-risked bacteria those which can be directly genetically modified to improve their cost profiles — even if they have never been engineered before. The data from our unique characterization pipeline informs the minimally precise genetic modifications necessary to increase pliability and yield, eliminate nutritional additives, maximize feedstock utilization, and improve contamination tolerance & phage resistance. MicroByre gives biomass conversion a truly competitive edge against petrochemical synthesis.MicroByre’s platform bridges the gap between the promising and the profitable in synthetic biology and bioengineering. A unique combination of resources and skills makes MicroByre a valuable potential partner for companies of all sizes and industries. They collaborate to define project scope to match a mutually agreeable business model, which could be a fee for service, license agreement, or joint development agreement. | $14.7M / Series A / Jan 15, 2022 | |
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Parse Bio is a biotechnology startup company developing single-cell sequencing kit solutions for researchers.By using combinatorial cDNA barcoding within cells themselves, Parse Biosciences’s technology allows researchers to eliminate the need for complex and expensive microfluidic instruments. Additionally, the company’s technology enablessamples to be fixed, frozen, and stored, allowing researchers to separate out the sample extraction from downstream library preparation steps. This capability empowers researchers to run fixed samples collected on different dates together in a single experiment, providing greater control over sample handling and reducing handling errors. Split Biosciences rebranded as Parse Biosciences in 2020.The Seattle, Washington-based biotech company was established in 2018 by Alex Rosenberg, Charlie Roco, and Georg Friedrich Seelig. | $7M / Series A / Jan 26, 2021 | |
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Lumen Bio is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing topically and mucosally delivered biologic drugs to treat and prevent highly prevalent diseases. | $16M / Series B / Sep 01, 2020 | |
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Industrial Microbes designs and builds microbes that produce better chemicals with lower costs and lower carbon emissions. We use greenhouse gases as the raw materials, including biogas, natural gas, and carbon dioxide. We scale our process with global chemical producers. | Seed / Jun 11, 2020 | |
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RoosterBio is a biotechnology company, offers synthetic biology and regenerative medicine. The team at RoosterBio leads the field of new-thinkers in stem cell research and commercialization. The company is committed to simplifying, de-risking, and de-bottlenecking your lab, liberating you to do more high-impact research.It was founded in 2012 andheadquartered in Frederick, Maryland. | $6.5M / Series B / Sep 11, 2019 | |
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FAQ
What does Planetary Technologies invest in?
Planetary Technologies invests primarily in Biotechnology, Life Science and Chemical startups, most often at Series A and Series B stage. Most of the 20 investments tracked by Shizune back companies in United States. The Investment Focus section breaks down every industry, stage and country in the portfolio.
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Who are the partners at Planetary Technologies?
The team at Planetary Technologies includes Rik Wehbring (Managing Director) and Rob Carlson (Managing Director & Co-Founder). The Team section lists each member with their title, investment count and links.
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