intelliTech

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Private Company

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Overview

Intellitech is a private, revenue-generating company founded in 2019 and headquartered in Austin, Texas. It operates as a services and equipment provider, offering custom single-use bioprocessing assemblies and its proprietary i-FILL pump family for precision liquid handling and live-cell transfer. The company serves the digital health, AI/machine learning, and diagnostics sectors by enabling more efficient and scalable biomanufacturing processes. Its business model is built on custom design, engineering, prototyping, and validation services, supported by cleanroom assembly and ISO-certified quality systems.

Digital HealthAI / Machine LearningDiagnostics

Technology Platform

Custom single-use bioprocessing assemblies and the i-FILL family of precision pumps for liquid dispensing and live-cell transfer, supported by integrated design, prototyping, and validation services.

Opportunities

The rapid growth of biopharma, especially cell/gene therapies, drives demand for customizable, sterile single-use systems and precision filling equipment.
Intellitech's niche in tailored solutions and its pump's qualification for live-cell transfer position it to capture high-value opportunities in advanced therapy manufacturing.
The shift towards flexible and decentralized manufacturing further supports demand for its integrated services.

Risk Factors

The company faces competition from large, established life science tool providers and is vulnerable to downturns in biotech funding which reduce client capital expenditure.
Its custom, project-based model presents scalability challenges and execution risks related to supply chain stability and maintaining sterility assurance for critical single-use components.

Competitive Landscape

Intellitech competes in the single-use bioprocessing market against giants like Cytiva (Danaher), Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Sartorius, which offer standardized products and global scale. Its differentiation lies in high-touch customization, precision filling for sensitive applications, and integrated services—competing more directly with smaller niche engineering firms and CMOs' in-house capabilities.