M2 Magazine published an article on BioLumic, with insights about our technology and how we’re using UV light to program plants for better growth and disease resistance.
Read MoreOur CEO, Steve Sibulkin, spoke on a panel at VISION Conference titled "Harnessing Ag Tech for Sustainable Ag", and was subsequently interviewed by AgWired.
Read MoreBioLumic's In-Seed UV Light Treatment was named a Top Innovative Product of 2023 by Seed World, recognizing it as a unique and game-changing technology for the seed industry.
Read MoreBioLumic and Gro Alliance announce a partnership to bring Ultraviolet light-activated seed treatments to a commercial scale.
Read MoreBioLumic has been profiled in the award-winning Roads and Kingdoms following the announcement that BioLumic is a Top 10 finalist in the 2022 Food Planet Prize.
Read MoreBioLumic is excited to be selected as a Top 50 nominee for the 2022 Food Planet Prize!
Read MoreBioLumic CSO Jason Wargent was interviewed by Jenny Morel for the Morgo podcast - taking an in-depth look at the story of BioLumic.
Read MoreBioLumic's mission to develop Light Signal applications for agriculture has been featured in a Fast Company article
Read MoreBioLumic CSO Jason Wargent will take part in a webinar panel discussion ahead of the launch of the TIN 2021 Agritech Report on Tues-13-July at 10am (NZT).
Read MoreBioLumic Chief Science Officer and Founder, Dr. Jason Wargent, was invited to speak at E Tipu 2021: The Boma NZ Agri Summit, and Jason's presentation is now live on YouTube!
Read MoreDr Jason Wargent worked alongside Daan Roosegaarde to preprogramme the plants using light.
Read MoreA Massey University scientist’s technique of applying ultraviolet light to crops, including medicinal cannabis, could be the “holy grail” of agriculture.
Read MoreAs the Chief Science Officer and founder of BioLumic in Palmerston North Jason Wargent’s taking his ideas and technology global.
Read MoreInvesting in research and development for food technology could be crucial to New Zealand’s economic recovery from Covid-19, finance minister Grant Robertson says.
Read MoreSustainable business schemes operating in Manawatū are just what the Green Party says the post-coronavirus economic recovery needs. Green Party leader James Shaw toured Etech, The Factory and BioLumic in Palmerston North…
Read MoreFinistere portfolio company, BioLumic, a developer of a sustainable ultraviolet yield enhancement platform, has extended its Series A led by Finistere Ventures to include an investment of $1.5 million from Canopy Rivers.
Read MoreNew Zealand agtech statup BioLumic has raised a $5 million Series A round to commercialize its ultraviolet light-based seed and seedling treatments. The round was led by agtech VC Finistere Ventures And Radicle Growth Acceleration Fund.
Read MorePalmerston North's BioLumic has been backed by $6.5 million worth of investments from around the world. The biological company confirmed its new financial backing on Wednesday night and announced a plan to "aggressively" expand its staff at both its New Zealand and United States offices.
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