🔺5 Best BioTech Companies to Watch 2025

List of 5 Best BioTech Companies to Watch 2025

Here’s the list of companies recognized under the ‘5 Best BioTech Companies to Watch 2025’ issue.

List of 5 Best BioTech Companies to Watch 2025

List of 5 Best BioTech Companies to Watch 2025

Company Management Description
Afrigen Biologics and Vaccines

afrigen.co.za

Petro Terblanche, CEO
Afrigen Biologics and Vaccines, founded in 2014 by Dr. Steven G. Reed and Erik Iverson of Seattle’s Infectious Diseases Research Institute (IDRI), is not a company shaped by fleeting ambition. Based in Cape Town, Afrigen stands as a purposeful force, built on the conviction that Africa should not only consume biotechnology but have the power to create it.
Shiok Meats

shiokmeats.com

Dr. Ka Yi Ling, Group CTO & Co-Founder
Shiok Meats is a cultivated meat and seafood company, the first of its kind in Singapore and South-East Asia. The name “Shiok,” drawn from Singaporean and Malay slang, captures a sense of something fantastic, delicious, and pure pleasure. While the name feels effortless, the work behind it demands precision and dedication.
Cyted Health

cytedhealth.com

Marcel Gehrung, Co-Founder & CEO
Cyted Health is a biotechnology company developing non-endoscopic diagnostic methods that leverage cellular and molecular science to detect digestive diseases at an early stage. By applying biological insights, the company creates tools designed to identify disease markers without invasive procedures, expanding access to early diagnosis and advancing digestive healthcare worldwide.
Cellares

cellares.com

Fabian Gerlinghaus, Co-Founder & CEO Cellares is a biotechnology company specializing in the development and operation of integrated technologies for cell therapy manufacturing.
Nutromics

nutromics.com

Peter Vranes, Co-Founder & CEO Nutromics is an Australian-born diagnostic company determined to eliminate preventable deaths caused by insufficient continuous monitoring. Since its founding in 2017, the company has focused on tackling a fundamental gap in the way chronic health conditions are tracked over time.