Wecelium starts with commercially legible products and climbs toward frontier fungal-electrical systems. Revenue from early layers directly funds research at later ones.
The foundational layer. A controlled gourmet mushroom facility that generates consistent revenue, validates biological processes, and builds the proprietary strain library.
Mycelium grown on agricultural substrate, compressed and dried into rigid structural panels and custom-molded packaging forms. Biodegradable, fire-resistant, and tuneable.
Fungi growing across electrode arrays. When the environment changes — humidity, temperature, chemical signal — the electrical resistance of the mycelium changes measurably. This is a biosensor.
Using microfluidic channel architectures to guide hyphal growth paths. Y-split junctions create decision-making topology that can be read electrically — the beginning of a biological computing primitive.