We fight antimicrobial resistance (AMR) pollution
Antibiotic resistance spread in the environment
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Problem
Addressed
The first thing to do to prevent the spread
of antibiotic resistance is to identify,
characterise, and monitor resistance
hotspots:
● wastewater from hospitals, wastewater
treatment plants (WWTPs) and
antibiotic manufactures;
● soil and manure from agricultural
farms.
However, measuring antibiotic resistance
from environmental samples:
• requires advanced technology
• requires highly skilled researchers
• no regulation in place, no player
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What We Do
We enable universities, research institutes, governmental agencies, hospitals, pharmas, and primary
food production industries by providing an end-to-end service to monitor antibiotic resistance from
environmental samples faster.
Fully operate in 2019
Based in Helsinki, Finland
Helped 238 researchers
from 116 institutions
across 35 countries
Monthly Revenue 68,000 EUR
(60 lakhs INR)
Global Market Size
69,4 B€
13,9 B€
680 M€
Research
Growth rate, 9,5%
● Universities
● Research Institutes
● Governmental
Agencies
TAM
500
lakhs
INR
TAM
3750
lakhs
INR
Now 0 – 1 year 1 – 2 years >2 years
TAM
>1 crore
INR
Wastewater Treatment
Plant (WWTP)
● Europe
● Cities
● Water Utilities
Hospital Pharma Agriculture &
Food
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Why We Are
Different
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Why We Are
Different
First and frontrunner company
for AMR monitoring in the environment
● > 3 millions AMR genes marker
● > 10,000 environmental samples
● 45 countries
World class expert on environmental
AMR monitoring
● consultation service
● customised service
● end-to-end service
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Our Team
Founders
Lab Supports Business Supports
Windi
CEO
Jesse
Operations
Manager
Denise
Product
Development
Matias
Marketing
William
CTO
Agatha
Impact Analyst
Alma
Laboratory
Manager
Elina
Lab Technician
Anjani
Lab Technician
Operations
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Ask Universities and Research Institutes
Research to detect and monitor antibiotic resistance from environmental samples
(wastewater, soil, and manure)
Governmental agencies
Monitor antibiotic resistance levels in water bodies across locations, pinpointing high
risk areas and predicting disease outbreaks
Hospitals and WWTPs
Wastewater surveillance for monitoring antibiotic resistance levels and predict
disease outbreaks; local (hospital) and population (WWTP) levels
Pharmas
Evaluate antibiotic manufacture sustainability and responsible to limit antibiotic
resistance pollution to the environment
Business Partnership with a local environmental laboratory
○ Environmental laboratory with ISO 17025
○ Easily accessible location
○ Has experience with molecular methods
Resistomap

Resistomap

  • 1.
    We fight antimicrobialresistance (AMR) pollution
  • 4.
    Antibiotic resistance spreadin the environment - Problem Addressed The first thing to do to prevent the spread of antibiotic resistance is to identify, characterise, and monitor resistance hotspots: ● wastewater from hospitals, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and antibiotic manufactures; ● soil and manure from agricultural farms. However, measuring antibiotic resistance from environmental samples: • requires advanced technology • requires highly skilled researchers • no regulation in place, no player
  • 5.
    - What We Do Weenable universities, research institutes, governmental agencies, hospitals, pharmas, and primary food production industries by providing an end-to-end service to monitor antibiotic resistance from environmental samples faster. Fully operate in 2019 Based in Helsinki, Finland Helped 238 researchers from 116 institutions across 35 countries Monthly Revenue 68,000 EUR (60 lakhs INR)
  • 6.
    Global Market Size 69,4B€ 13,9 B€ 680 M€ Research Growth rate, 9,5% ● Universities ● Research Institutes ● Governmental Agencies TAM 500 lakhs INR TAM 3750 lakhs INR Now 0 – 1 year 1 – 2 years >2 years TAM >1 crore INR Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) ● Europe ● Cities ● Water Utilities Hospital Pharma Agriculture & Food
  • 7.
    - Why We Are Different - WhyWe Are Different First and frontrunner company for AMR monitoring in the environment ● > 3 millions AMR genes marker ● > 10,000 environmental samples ● 45 countries World class expert on environmental AMR monitoring ● consultation service ● customised service ● end-to-end service
  • 8.
    - Our Team Founders Lab SupportsBusiness Supports Windi CEO Jesse Operations Manager Denise Product Development Matias Marketing William CTO Agatha Impact Analyst Alma Laboratory Manager Elina Lab Technician Anjani Lab Technician Operations
  • 9.
    - Ask Universities andResearch Institutes Research to detect and monitor antibiotic resistance from environmental samples (wastewater, soil, and manure) Governmental agencies Monitor antibiotic resistance levels in water bodies across locations, pinpointing high risk areas and predicting disease outbreaks Hospitals and WWTPs Wastewater surveillance for monitoring antibiotic resistance levels and predict disease outbreaks; local (hospital) and population (WWTP) levels Pharmas Evaluate antibiotic manufacture sustainability and responsible to limit antibiotic resistance pollution to the environment Business Partnership with a local environmental laboratory ○ Environmental laboratory with ISO 17025 ○ Easily accessible location ○ Has experience with molecular methods