(A note on: biotech, techbio, food tech, and the new operating physics of “real companies”) Every cycle reaches a point where narrative stops clearing the bar. The change is not theatrical. It shows up as a shift in diligence questions—questions that are operational, specific, and hard to bluff. When the questions change, the valuation framework […]
Tag: Bottlenecks
Biotech in 2026: The Real Bottlenecks in Scale-Up, Manufacturing, Capital, and Regulation
Where Biotech Actually Fails: Scale Is Not an Extension of the Lab Biotech still tells itself that scale is a later problem. In biotech in 2026, that belief is no longer naive — it is actively dangerous. The lab works.The data looks good.The organism behaves.The molecule binds.The titer hits the slide. And somewhere between that […]
