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Inari embraces diversity in every aspect of our business to drive innovation and help build a new food system. Our technology matches the complexity of nature to transform seed using predictive design and multiplex gene editing – unlocking the full potential through our SEEDesign™ platform. The result is step-change products that lead to more productive acres and a more sustainable future for the food system.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.inari.com
  • One Kendall Square Building 600/700 Suite 7-501
    Cambridge, MA USA 02139
  • Phone: 774.489.5343

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Andrea Borucki
Assistant General Counsel Profile

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