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Read more...As Silicon Valley continues to search for the fastest Wi-Fi chip or the thinnest smartphone, one of the biggest investors in social networking and new technology -- Peter Thiel -- is turning his attention toward the world of biotech advancements.
Thiel’s latest project, Breakout Labs, is awarding $5 million to companies that are truly revolutionary and life-changing, not just awesome gadgets or online communities.
The new early-stage investment vessel, Breakout Labs, has awarded its six first grants to companies on their way to world-changing levels. Launched just less than six months ago, Breakout Labs noticed that these scientists and inventors were not able to draw in the funding as easily as their information tech counterparts but has intellectual property that was far more valuable to everyday life.
Each company is receiving $350,000 in funding to bring more technology into the science sphere -- and as part of the incubation agreement, each startup agrees to give a small percentage of their proceeds back to the incubator to spur future change and growth in the field of biotech.
Here is the group of recipients of this incubation round and what they do:
"In the past, people dreamed of the future as a radically better, more technologically advanced place: you might live for centuries, delegate work to your robots, and take your vacations on the moon," said Thiel, in a statement. "Now, many people expect their children to inherit a world worse than today's. With Breakout Labs, we want to rekindle dreams of an amazing future. That's why we're supporting researchers who dream big and want to build a tomorrow in which we all want to live."
Breakout Labs accepts new applications on a rolling basis, but the focus is on companies with an emphasis is on the intersection of biology and technology.
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