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Scientific progress thrives on collaboration. At MPI MP, we work closely with local, national, and international partners—from research institutes and universities to initiatives and industry. These connections strengthen our science, foster innovation, and help translate discoveries into real-world applications.
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PlantTec focuses on improving quality traits in crops. It alters plant carbohydrate metabolism using molecular technology to increase the production of raw materials for food, feed, and industrial applications. The company has over 60 employees. The CEO of PlantTec, Joerg Riesmeier, is one of our former group leaders. PlantTec was founded 1996 and began work in 1997 in Potsdam, Germany. Aventis CropScience bought PlantTec in 2000 and merged with Bayer CropProtection in 2002 to generate Bayer CropScience.
Metanomics uses functional genomics to establish direct links between genes and their influence on metabolism. Metanomics produces and analyses genetically modified plants in reference to changes in metabolite profiles. It also provides related research and consulting services. The company, located in Berlin, was founded in 1998 as a joint venture between BASF and our institute. Metanomics' chief scientific executive is Richard Trethewey, one of our former group leaders.
Two former members of the institute, Dr. Nicolas Schauer and Dr. Sandra Trenkamp, founded Metabolomic Discoveries in 2009. The company is located in the Golmer Innovations- und Gründerzentrum (GO:IN) at the Wissenschaftspark Potsdam-Golm.
In July 2012, the metaSysX GmbH was founded by Dr. Thomas Frischmuth and Prof. Dr. Lothar Willmitzer, Director at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology. MetaSysX stands for “metabolic systems analysis” and identifies the scope of the company. The main focus is on mathematical modeling and integrative data analysis (system biology).
Die Firma targenomix bietet seit Oktober 2013 Services in den Bereichen Systembiologie, Genetik, Biochemie und Zellbiologie. Anfang 2014 startet die Ausgründung eine 5-jährige Kollaboration mit Bayer CropScience. 2022 wurde das Start-up von Bayer übernommen.








