Bina Technologies
AcquiredRedwood City, United States · Founded 2012 · $6.3M raised
- Headquarters
- Redwood City, California
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2012
- Business Model
- B2B
- Total Funding
- $6.3M
- Last Round
- $6.3M Series BMar 2013
- Rounds
- 1
About
Bina Technologies was a bioinformatics company founded out of research at Stanford University and UC Berkeley, specializing in scalable big data platforms for next-generation sequencing (NGS) genomics data. The company's platform enabled centralized processing, management, and analysis of large-scale genomic information, helping clinical and research institutions streamline their sequencing workflows. Bina Technologies was acquired by Roche in December 2014, after which it became part of Roche Sequencing Solutions. The company was co-founded by Narges Baniasadi and was headquartered in Redwood City (and Belmont), California.
Summary
Bina Technologies is a Bioinformatics company based in Redwood City, United States, founded in 2012. It has raised $6.3M in total across 1 round, most recently a $6.3M Series B round in Mar 2013. Investors include Roche, Sierra Ventures and Columbus Nova Technology Partners.
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