Deep Tech Talk
Welcome to Deep Tech Talk Podcast by BIS Research. The impact of Deep Tech is expected to shake up the industry. Through this podcast, we would be sharing new innovations, upcoming trends, industry advancements, along with factors that are going to be the turning point in the dynamics of the market. So it's important to listen to all our episodes to keep yourself updated with all the major happenings. Established in 2014, BIS Research is well known for tracking the growth of deep technologies across key industry verticals such as healthcare, space, aerospace, automotive, mobility, robotics, materials, defense, food tech, agritech, communication technologies, and more. With more than 1,000 clients, over 10,000 plus primary interviews, and approximately 200 market intelligence reports published in a year, BIS Research has often been sighted for its ability to track deep tech trends early on. We provide market estimations, analysis on emerging high-growth applications, technology analysis, highly segmented granular country-level market data, and other important market parameters that come in handy for our clients during strategic decision-making. To know more about the impact of deep tech in your industry, please visit our website at www.bisresearch.com.
Deep Tech Talk
Season 6 I Episode 6 I Breaking the Brain Barrier: Hunter Syndrome’s Next Big Leap
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Episode 6
In this episode of Deep Tech Talk, hosts Chris and Sarah dive into the evolving landscape of Hunter Syndrome (MPS II)—a rare genetic disorder that’s inspiring breakthroughs in gene therapy and brain-targeted treatments. Drawing insights from BIS Research, they explore how innovation is reshaping diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes. From enzyme replacement therapy challenges to emerging CNS-focused solutions and upcoming FDA decisions, this episode unpacks the market forces and scientific progress driving change.
🎧 Tune in to discover how next-generation therapies could transform the future of rare-disease care.
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