According to Google Singapore, Debug expanded its Singapore operations into its first R&D hub outside the US on May 12. The company will add engineering and mosquito science staff to scale Wolbachia-based releases using AI and robotics. Debug has been working with Singapore’s National Environment Agency on Project Wolbachia since 2018 and now releases more than 10 million male Wolbachia-carrying mosquitoes per week. Trials showed 70% to 90% suppression of dengue cases after 6 to 12 months, and the company has released over 1 billion male mosquitoes globally.
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