Agrobiomic's journey began in 2022
About

Our story began at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where we discovered remarkable biomolecules produced by a soil bacterium and tested its effect on crops in a modest lab setup.
From the first mung bean and barley trials under a simple plant growth lamp to the incorporation of Agrobiomics, the spark of an idea became the foundation of a mission driven enterprise.
Early-stage funding allowed us to move from hypothesis to greenhouse and field trials, and from curiosity to scalable solutions.
With a unified team of scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs, we transformed academic insights into a startup working at the forefront of sustainable agriculture.
At Agrobiomics, we believe in a future of agriculture that is resilient, sustainable and profitable.
Founded in 2022 from university-rooted research and a shared vision, our company aims to transform crop performance under environmental stress such as salinity and drought, by leveraging the power of nature-inspired biomolecules.
Milestones
2025
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Winner of F&A Next Hero Award
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Part of Horizon EU Project SOILRES, improving soil health and crop resilience
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Awarded € 7.5M EIC Accelerator Grant
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Secured € 1.5M GUDP funding for BioRescue
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Production scale up to 400L
2024
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Expanded to field trials program on 6 continents
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Closed € 4M seed round from Noon Ventures
2023
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First large-scale greenhouse trials of AB-01
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€ 1.3M investment via BII Venture House
2022
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Founded as DTU spin-off
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Accepted to BII Venture Lab (€ 530k)
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Lab & greenhouse setup at University of Copenhagen


