Three Times I Watched the Future

In 2007, I watched the birth of social networks up close. A colleague offered to co-build a platform — “like Facebook, but local.” I passed. I could code, but didn’t see the point. Years later, I watched Facebook, then Instagram, then TikTok — and many local replicas — redefine the world.

In 2019, I sketched out an NLP-based global concierge for small businesses. I had the architecture, the tech stack, even a working prototype. Then came a CIO job offer — safe, prestigious. I chose safety. Just last week, I watched an interview with David Yan (ABBYY). His team started the same idea in 2022. They found product–market fit.

I’ve built or contributed to dozens of projects over the years. But now it’s 2025. And I have something bigger than anything before — an idea that could change how we make tissue, organs, maybe life itself. I see the gaps in today’s bioprinting. I see how our approach can fill them. And this time, I’m not sitting it out — because now is exactly the right time to start.

The moon is visible. And I’ve got a ladder.

Founder Antonio Subkhangulov. 20.06.2025

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