How do you measure success for Tomorrow.Bio?
Replied byDr Emil Kendziorra
Founder & CEO at Tomorrow.bio
Niche: Health & Wellness
Revenue: $50K-$250K/month
Location: Berlin, Germany
Started: 2020
There are multiple levels of success. One is making cryopreservation financially sustainable. Another is improving quality and accessibility. Long term, success would mean proving preservation and revival technologies can work, but that may require decades of research and development.
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