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For Biotech companies and startups, the cloud is no longer optional. It underpins collaboration, research, data storage, and day-to-day operations. But poorly designed cloud environments can introduce security risks, spiralling costs, and operational friction.
Technetic helps Biotech teams design, migrate, and manage cloud solutions that are secure, resilient, and aligned to how your organisation actually works—today and as you scale.
Since 2006, Technetic has partnered with Biotech companies and startups to design, manage, and secure IT environments that support innovation without unnecessary complexity.
Technetic works with small and medium-sized Biotech companies and startups where data integrity, security, and uptime are critical. Our clients typically don’t have large in-house IT teams—but they still need their systems to stand up to regulatory, investor, and operational scrutiny.
Protect sensitive research, intellectual property, and business data with security designed for Biotech environments.
Ensure your systems, data, and teams can recover quickly from incidents, attacks, or outages—without costly downtime.
Secure, scalable cloud platforms that support collaboration, growth, and compliance without unnecessary complexity.
We’re proud to support Biotech organisations who rely on secure, resilient IT to protect research, scale operations, and meet regulatory expectations.
















Most IT providers are built for large enterprises. Their processes, pricing, and priorities don’t translate well to fast-moving Biotech companies and startups. Technetic exists to bridge that gap.
We collaborate with established technology providers to deliver secure, resilient IT solutions aligned with industry best practices.




































If you’re looking for an IT partner who understands the realities of Biotech and startup environments, we’d be happy to talk.
We understand the sensitivity of Biotech environments. Initial conversations are handled professionally and discreetly, and there is no obligation following an introductory discussion.