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<h1> Alphabrick </h1>
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<p>AlphaBrick is a synbio platform for the easy design, exchange and creation of genetic circuitry. The design feature allows users to create new biobricks and put together existing ones into novel gene circuits. Interfacing with an automated cloud laboratory, users can send their designs and receive results without having to raise a pipette. </p>  
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<h3>★  ALERT! </h3>
 
<p>This page is used by the judges to evaluate your team for the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Judging/Awards#SpecialPrizes">Best Supporting Entrepreneurship award</a>. </p>
 
  
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<p> Delete this box in order to be evaluated for this medal. See more information at <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Judging/Pages_for_Awards/Instructions"> Instructions for Pages for awards</a>.</p>
 
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In previous years, iGEM had an entrepreneurship track. Teams were encouraged to build projects and focus around commercializing their work. We have now moved to an award as the best work in this area may come from teams who are not solely focused on entrepreneurship.
 
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<p>The Best Supporting Entrepreneurship award recognizes exceptional effort to build a business case and commercialize an iGEM project. This award is open to all teams to show that entrepreneurship is something all teams can aspire to do with their project. This award can go to an new project, or to a previous project that a team aimed to commercialize. Have you filed a provisional patent on your project/device/process? Have you raised money to build and ship products? Have you pitched your idea to investors and received money? Complete the entrepreneurship section on the 2016 Judging form and tell us what you did. As always in iGEM, the aim is to impress the judges! </p>
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                        <h4> As a team, we believe that huge leaps in synthetic biology in the coming years will be driven by several entrepreneurial initiatives. This year we have worked to commercialise two aspects of our project:
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                        <h4> After talking to 69 iGEM teams, 7 synthetic biology start-ups and the UK’s leading synthetic biology labs, we co-founded Alphabrick (please  read about it <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UCL/Alphabrick">here</a>) to meet the challenges faced by the pioneers and tinkerers driving the synthetic biology field. Alphabrick is a synthetic biology software platform, interfacing automated cloud labs, for the design, exchange and creation of synthetic gene constructs, increasing accessibility and productivity. Hacked together in 72 hours at the UK’s biggest synthetic biology hackathon, Alphabrick’s minimum viable product was presented to investors, VCs, start-up founders and academics at the 2016 Technology Ventures Conference before being selected as the winners of the biohackathon and the recipients of £1500. Our product is evolving and continues to be shaped by on-going customer interviews. Our interviews have helped us to clarify the pain that we are addressing and the value proposition that our software tool offers for each of our customer segments. Alphabrick has been fast-tracked to Cambridge University’s Judge Business School’s prestigious accelerator programme through which we are currently progressing to bring our product to market by 2017. </h4>
  
<h5>Inspiration</h5>
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<p>You can look at what other teams did to get some inspiration! <br />
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:UCC_Ireland">2014 UCC Ireland</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Imperial">2014 Imperial College London</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2012e.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Team:MIT_E">2012 MIT Entrepreneurship</a></li>
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                        <h4> We have also created a comprehensive first iteration of a business plan for the production of xylitol (please read about it <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UCL/Xylitol">here</a>), a key ingredient in tooth-decay defying sweets. Through our engagement with our local elderly community we identified a demand for tea-time treats that did not cause tooth-decay or imbalances in sugar levels. Adopting a lean method, we have engaged extensively with the confectionary industry. Exploring London’s sugar-substituted sweets landscape, we confirmed this as a wider demand. Our extensive literature search drew our attention to xylitol, a sugar substitute with widely-reported health benefits but environmentally unfavourable and expensive production process. Speaking to the UK’s confectionary manufacturers, we confirmed demand for xylitol produced in a less expensive and more environmentally friendly way. We have therefore identified where in the value chain we are best placed to solve this problem and have devised a plan for the production of xylitol, using synthetic biology and biochemical engineering processes, that reduces the impact on the environment and decreases associated costs. We have filed a provisional patent for our production process and trademarked Xweet, our xylitol product. We have prototyped xylitol-containing confectionary and have set out a pathway for commercial success.
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UCL iGEM 2016 | BioSynthAge

ENTREPRENEURSHIP





As a team, we believe that huge leaps in synthetic biology in the coming years will be driven by several entrepreneurial initiatives. This year we have worked to commercialise two aspects of our project:




Alphabrick

After talking to 69 iGEM teams, 7 synthetic biology start-ups and the UK’s leading synthetic biology labs, we co-founded Alphabrick (please read about it here) to meet the challenges faced by the pioneers and tinkerers driving the synthetic biology field. Alphabrick is a synthetic biology software platform, interfacing automated cloud labs, for the design, exchange and creation of synthetic gene constructs, increasing accessibility and productivity. Hacked together in 72 hours at the UK’s biggest synthetic biology hackathon, Alphabrick’s minimum viable product was presented to investors, VCs, start-up founders and academics at the 2016 Technology Ventures Conference before being selected as the winners of the biohackathon and the recipients of £1500. Our product is evolving and continues to be shaped by on-going customer interviews. Our interviews have helped us to clarify the pain that we are addressing and the value proposition that our software tool offers for each of our customer segments. Alphabrick has been fast-tracked to Cambridge University’s Judge Business School’s prestigious accelerator programme through which we are currently progressing to bring our product to market by 2017.




Xweet

We have also created a comprehensive first iteration of a business plan for the production of xylitol (please read about it here), a key ingredient in tooth-decay defying sweets. Through our engagement with our local elderly community we identified a demand for tea-time treats that did not cause tooth-decay or imbalances in sugar levels. Adopting a lean method, we have engaged extensively with the confectionary industry. Exploring London’s sugar-substituted sweets landscape, we confirmed this as a wider demand. Our extensive literature search drew our attention to xylitol, a sugar substitute with widely-reported health benefits but environmentally unfavourable and expensive production process. Speaking to the UK’s confectionary manufacturers, we confirmed demand for xylitol produced in a less expensive and more environmentally friendly way. We have therefore identified where in the value chain we are best placed to solve this problem and have devised a plan for the production of xylitol, using synthetic biology and biochemical engineering processes, that reduces the impact on the environment and decreases associated costs. We have filed a provisional patent for our production process and trademarked Xweet, our xylitol product. We have prototyped xylitol-containing confectionary and have set out a pathway for commercial success.