Sramana Mitra: Tell me a bit about the company. Is it a funded company? Sridhar Iyengar: We’re venture-backed. We’re a Series A company. We’ve about 35 people in the company right now. Sramana Mitra: Where are you based? Sridhar Iyengar: We’re based in the Greater Boston area, but we have a distributed team.
Sramana Mitra: What level of adoption are we talking about in LabOps as you call it. What is the pace of adoption in this world? Sridhar Iyengar: It really depends on the type of company that we’re working with. I mentioned synthetic biology. These companies were very early adopters because of the need of the
Sramana Mitra: Double-click down on MedTech labs. How exactly does your product play in that environment? Sridhar Iyengar: What we’ve seen in the last 10 years or so is that there’s been a tremendous acceleration of biotech and life science startups. Much more than the decade prior to that. One of the specialties is this
Sridhar Iyengar: In 2011, my business partner and I started our second venture together. It was a wearable tech company called Misfit Wearables. We were heavily inspired by the digital health area that we were exposed to. We wanted to do something in digital health. Back in 2010, the only way to do that was
We observed the movement of system administrators becoming DevOps engineers. Sridhar is leading an effort of moving lab administrators becoming LabOps engineers with the help of cutting edge technology like IoT.
Sridhar Iyengar is CEO at Elemental Machines. We observed the movement of system administrators becoming DevOps engineers. Sridhar is leading an effort of moving lab administrators becoming LabOps engineers with the help of cutting-edge technology like IoT.