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Beijing-based Tsingke Biotech, a pioneer in molecular manufacturing, showcased its AI-driven biomanufacturing ecosystem at the 2025 Festival of Biologics in Basel. The company demonstrated how automation, digital design, and scalable synthesis are bridging the gap between laboratory research and industrial-scale biologics production.

Tsingke’s integrated platform connects gene and RNA design with antibody discovery and GMP-grade production — enabling early manufacturability validation, data-driven antibody engineering, and multimolecular integration across ADCs, PROTACs, and AOCs.

Tsingke Biotech booth at the Festival of Biologics 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, showcasing their full-stack molecular manufacturing solutions from DNA/RNA synthesis to antibody expression.

With ISO 13485–certified facilities and automation-driven processes, Tsingke continues to redefine precision biomanufacturing, supporting global research and therapeutic innovation through end-to-end molecular design and production capabilities.

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The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance (SDZWA) has announced major progress in its mission to build a globally distributed network of biodiversity biobanks, marking a crucial step toward its ambitious goal to biobank every endangered species by 2075.

Revealed at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi, the initiative expands biobanking capabilities in Kenya, Vietnam, Hawai‘i, and Peru—regions rich in biodiversity but facing accelerating species decline. The effort aligns with SDZWA’s commitment to global conservation through science, technology, and collaboration.

“Advances in biotechnology and data science bring us new hope,” said Dr. Nadine Lamberski, Chief Conservation and Wildlife Health Officer at SDZWA. “We’re calling on global partners to join us in biobanking the planet’s endangered species before it’s too late.”

The announcement also coincides with the 50th anniversary of SDZWA’s pioneering Frozen Zoo®, the world’s largest repository of living wildlife material. The organization recently hosted the inaugural Frozen Zoo Symposium, uniting experts from 15 countries to exchange biobanking knowledge and train new conservation scientists.

Each regional hub focuses on network building, knowledge exchange, and resource sharing to develop equitable biobanking infrastructure. From Kenya’s upcoming biobank headquarters to Vietnam’s wildlife policy reform and Hawai‘i’s cryogenic training programs, the project demonstrates how technology can serve as a critical tool for sustainability and ecological preservation.

MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, a leading server platform designer, and Belgian renewable energy innovator Tonomia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a strategic partnership aimed at delivering sustainable AI infrastructure. The agreement was formalized during the Belgian Economic Mission to the U.S. West Coast, attended by dignitaries and HRH Princess Astrid.

The partnership combines MiTAC’s advanced GPU server platforms with Tonomia’s renewable energy solutions to create low-carbon, high-performance AI clusters. This initiative targets global enterprises seeking scalable, eco-friendly computing solutions.

Operational Details

Tonomia’s modular approach integrates solar carports, on-site battery storage, and distributed AI infrastructure. Underutilized spaces like parking lots are converted into clean energy hubs, powering AI workloads while utilizing waste heat for greater efficiency. MiTAC contributes GPU servers and advanced computing platforms optimized for HPC, AI, and cloud applications.

Community and Environmental Impact

By reducing the environmental footprint of energy-intensive AI operations, this collaboration addresses the growing demand for sustainable, high-performance computing. It benefits building owners and operators with optimized grid support and efficient energy use, while providing enterprises with powerful AI capabilities on a clean energy foundation.

Strategic Significance

“This partnership demonstrates MiTAC’s commitment to open innovation and practical sustainability in data centers,” said Rick Hwang, President of MiTAC Computing Technology. Dr. Mustapha Belhabib, CEO of Tonomia, added that the collaboration enables deployment of GPU-enabled AI clusters powered entirely by renewable energy.

About MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation

A subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings, MiTAC Computing specializes in energy-efficient servers and integrated AI, HPC, cloud, and edge computing solutions. With global R&D, manufacturing, and support capabilities, MiTAC empowers businesses with scalable, high-performance platforms optimized for sustainability.