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MDG at SIMB 2025: Your Trusted Microbial Contract Manufacturer

Join us at the 2025 Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB) Annual Meeting! We’re exhibiting July 27–30 at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco. Visit us at Booth #20 to speak with an expert in person and learn more about our capabilities for microbial contract fermentation.

About the Event

The SIMB Annual Meeting provides an opportunity for professionals working in industrial microbiology and biotechnology to learn about new research and advancements in their fields through guest speaker presentations, technical sessions, and networking on the exhibition floor. The session topics and exhibiting companies all fall under at least one of five main SIMB categories: biocatalysis, cell culture and fermentation, environmental microbiology, metabolic engineering, and natural products.1

Our Impact at SIMB 2025

This year on the SIMB exhibition floor, you’ll get to learn about our expansion into our third production facility. With two new fermentation tanks and additional drying space, we’ve greatly expanded our capacity, which will benefit both current customers and future partners. We have the capability to rapidly scale up microbial organisms for commercial use. Our focus on strain purity and adherence to the highest quality standards ensure that our partners receive a final product that will fit their business needs.

Along with new facility details, on Monday, July 28, at 12:00 PM in the exhibition hall, we’ll be presenting a showcase covering our capabilities in custom fermentation and contract manufacturing.

Meet with MDG

We’d love to connect with you at the show! Visit our market page to learn more about our work in custom fermentation, and contact us to set up a meeting with our expert ahead of time.

MDG is the Bacillus solution that helps you scale and streamline without sacrificing product effectiveness.

Reference

  1. Avalos, J. L. (n.d.). Welcome to the 2025 SIMB Annual Meeting. Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. https://www.simbhq.org/annual/welcome/
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