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Through its SEEDesign™ technology platform, Inari combines AI-powered predictive design and advanced multiplex gene editing to develop step-change products.

Inari marked the grand opening of a new 42,000-square-foot facility in West Lafayette, Indiana. The $20 million expansion – Inari’s largest to date – further accelerates the development and commercialization of higher-yielding seeds to meet market demand.

Through its SEEDesign™ technology platform, Inari combines AI-powered predictive design and advanced multiplex gene editing to develop step-change products that help ensure a thriving planet, food security and farmer well-being. West Lafayette is home to Inari’s product development and commercial operations, bringing to life research conducted at the company’s Cambridge, Massachusetts-based headquarters and Ghent, Belgium site.

“This expansion ushers in an exciting new phase for Inari as we scale up to deliver our breakthrough products to seed customers,” CEO Ponsi Trivisvavet said. “Not only does it optimize and accelerate our operations, the expanded capacity and capabilities allow us to address more crops and crop varieties.”

The expansion includes a more than doubling of the site’s greenhouse facilities and state-of-the-art LED lighting and environmental controls, as well as additional office and warehouse space. It is expected to further grow Inari’s West Lafayette employee base, which currently accounts for about half of the company’s more than 300 team members worldwide.

Inari, the SEEDesign™ company, develops seeds that address the world’s needs, pushing the boundaries of what is possible for a more sustainable, nature-positive food system. 

Through its SEEDesign™ technology platform, Inari combines

The partnership brings together InterGrain’s well-adapted Australian wheat genetics with Inari’s predictive design and multiplex gene editing capabilities

Inari, the SEEDesign company, and InterGrain, a leading cereal breeding company in Australia, announced a strategic collaboration to dramatically improve the yield potential of wheat, enhancing the crop’s long-term viability in the face of an increasingly variable climate.

The partnership brings together InterGrain’s well-adapted Australian wheat genetics with Inari’s predictive design and multiplex gene editing capabilities, promising a future of unique and competitive products that represent a step-change in yield potential.

InterGrain prioritises the sustainability and competitive advantage of Australia’s agriculture sector. Says CEO, Tress Walmsley, “Inari’s team brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, and InterGrain values the collaboration capability to bring our shared vision for a more sustainable future for agriculture to life.”

Inari applies data science and software engineering to create nature-positive outcomes, addressing the complex systems within plants that impact factors such as productivity and resource use efficiency.

“This collaboration with InterGrain is a critical next step in Inari’s mission to transform the crops most responsible for global food security,” says Ponsi Trivisvavet, chief executive officer at Inari. “Our SEEDesign platform can transform any crop in any geography. Expanding not only into wheat but also into a new continent presents an exciting opportunity to broaden the reach and impact of our cutting-edge technology.”

Together, InterGrain and Inari are targeting a 10-15 per cent increase in wheat yield potential, in addition to more efficient use of inputs.

“This is an exciting opportunity for both Australian growers and InterGrain with the technology having the capacity to dramatically improve grower on-farm profitability through the delivery of significantly higher-yielding varieties across a range of grain growing environments,” adds Walmsley. 

The integration of this new breeding technology will meet Australian regulatory requirements.

The partnership brings together InterGrain's well-adapted Australian