Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Pioneer of single-molecule real-time (SMRT) long-read sequencing; Revio system targets clinical and research markets. Guides to $150–$170M FY2025 revenue with 40%+ gross margins.
Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) was founded in 2004 in Menlo Park, California and pioneered single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing technology, enabling long-read DNA sequencing that can span tens of thousands of base pairs per read. This capability is essential for resolving complex genomic regions—structural variants, repeat expansions, methylation patterns, and full-length transcripts—that short-read platforms like Illumina cannot accurately assemble.\n\nPacBio's Revio system, launched in 2023, offers a dramatic improvement in throughput and cost efficiency over prior instruments, targeting both research and clinical sequencing laboratories. Key applications include rare disease diagnosis, pharmacogenomics, plant and animal genomics, and clinical oncology. The company guides to $150–$170 million in FY2025 revenue with gross margins exceeding 40% and a path to cash flow breakeven by 2027.\n\nPacBio competes primarily with Oxford Nanopore Technologies in the long-read segment, together driving adoption of long-read sequencing for comprehensive genome assembly and clinical applications. The company is expanding its high-accuracy (HiFi) chemistry and developing Onso, a short-read system, to capture a broader share of the sequencing market. With approximately $260 million in cash, PacBio is well-positioned to scale its clinical business.
Signed $2.1B Novo Nordisk collaboration (Feb 2026). Platform enables oral delivery of proteins and peptides (historically injection-only). MIT Langer lab spinout.
Vivtex is an MIT Langer Laboratory spinout that has developed a drug delivery platform enabling oral administration of biologics — proteins, peptides, and other large molecules — that have historically required injection because they are degraded by stomach acid and too large to absorb through the intestinal wall. In February 2026, Vivtex signed a $2.1 billion collaboration agreement with Novo Nordisk for the development of oral formulations of biologic drugs in obesity, diabetes, and metabolic disease.
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