


Max Green
Biotech entrepreneur, maker and AI-architect
Max Green transforms scientific ambition into operational reality. A serial deep tech founder with three ventures under his belt, he's raised €1M+, secured patents, and built infrastructure that actually works. His companies—from IoT sensors to lab automation platforms—share one obsession: making scientists faster and smarter through better tools. Max learned the hard way that breakthrough science means nothing if you can't scale it.
Before founding Aradon, Max built Panorama Labs and Buxenus, turning university research into industry partnerships. He's the technical founder who speaks both languages fluently—explaining system architecture to engineers and ROI to investors. His superpower? Spotting the unsexy infrastructure problems that kill 95% of biotech scale-ups before they happen. Techstars Berlin alumnus. Deep Tech Momentum Prize winner. Helper of scientist-founders.
Max believes life science companies don't need more consultants—they need builders who understand both the science and the systems. His approach is simple: read the papers, map the bottlenecks, build what matters. No PowerPoints. No endless pilots. When he's not architecting Aradon's next breakthrough, you'll find him mentoring scientist-founders through and helping helping them avoid the €5M mistakes he's already made.
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?



Max Green
Biotech entrepreneur, maker and AI-architect
Max Green transforms scientific ambition into operational reality. A serial deep tech founder with three ventures under his belt, he's raised €1M+, secured patents, and built infrastructure that actually works. His companies—from IoT sensors to lab automation platforms—share one obsession: making scientists faster and smarter through better tools. Max learned the hard way that breakthrough science means nothing if you can't scale it.
Before founding Aradon, Max built Panorama Labs and Buxenus, turning university research into industry partnerships. He's the technical founder who speaks both languages fluently—explaining system architecture to engineers and ROI to investors. His superpower? Spotting the unsexy infrastructure problems that kill 95% of biotech scale-ups before they happen. Techstars Berlin alumnus. Deep Tech Momentum Prize winner. Helper of scientist-founders.
Max believes life science companies don't need more consultants—they need builders who understand both the science and the systems. His approach is simple: read the papers, map the bottlenecks, build what matters. No PowerPoints. No endless pilots. When he's not architecting Aradon's next breakthrough, you'll find him mentoring scientist-founders through and helping helping them avoid the €5M mistakes he's already made.
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?



Max Green
Biotech entrepreneur, maker and AI-architect
Max Green transforms scientific ambition into operational reality. A serial deep tech founder with three ventures under his belt, he's raised €1M+, secured patents, and built infrastructure that actually works. His companies—from IoT sensors to lab automation platforms—share one obsession: making scientists faster and smarter through better tools. Max learned the hard way that breakthrough science means nothing if you can't scale it.
Before founding Aradon, Max built Panorama Labs and Buxenus, turning university research into industry partnerships. He's the technical founder who speaks both languages fluently—explaining system architecture to engineers and ROI to investors. His superpower? Spotting the unsexy infrastructure problems that kill 95% of biotech scale-ups before they happen. Techstars Berlin alumnus. Deep Tech Momentum Prize winner. Helper of scientist-founders.
Max believes life science companies don't need more consultants—they need builders who understand both the science and the systems. His approach is simple: read the papers, map the bottlenecks, build what matters. No PowerPoints. No endless pilots. When he's not architecting Aradon's next breakthrough, you'll find him mentoring scientist-founders through and helping helping them avoid the €5M mistakes he's already made.
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?
We'd love to fall in love with your science — Can you introduce us?