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  <title>The long hard road of deep tech with Joël Sirois, founder &amp;amp; CEO @ Biointelligence </title>
  <description>Joël discusses the inception and development of BioIntelligence which is focused on real-time data monitoring in industrial biotechnology. His journey began with a background in chemical engineering and years of experience in developing bioprocesses.&amp;amp;nbsp; Frustrated by the lack of real-time information in fermentation processes, Joël's team at the University of Sherbrooke developed a revolutionary optical probe technology. This innovation allows operators to monitor multiple parameters in real-time, significantly improving productivity, quality, and resource consumption in industrial biotechnological processes.&amp;amp;nbsp; We also talked about the strategic challenges of funding and scaling the company, emphasizing the importance of a clear vision and focus on core applications within the biotechnology industry. This is one of the conversations I’ve had on the podcast. I really enjoyed Joël’s candor on what it takes to build a breakthrough startup. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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