Iridia
Coming December 11, 2023

How DNA Is Disrupting The $214B Data Storage Industry

Date & Time


December 11, 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT

Webinar Details provided upon RSVP Approval

About the Event


Studies show the global need for long term storage will reach 175 zettabytes by 2025 and continue to grow at a 27%CAGR! Current data storage technology can’t keep up and has several other challenges including high energy use, device failure, the need to continuously remaster data, data corruption, and high costs.


Iridia is developing a revolutionary ultra-high-density and ultra-high durability data storage solution using nature’s data storage tool, DNA. Iridia has developed a proprietary method for writing digital data in the form of synthetic DNA within a highly parallel microchip based “nano-foundry”.


Join our webinar with Iridia President & CEO, Murali Prahalad, Ph.D. to hear how their technology can store 1,000 more data for decades using substantially less space and energy than current data centers.

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