In a groundbreaking moment for biotechnology and sustainability, e-Biotorium, a leading eco-innovation hub, has officially entered the Guinness Book of World Records for creating the world’s largest bio-integrated green technology installation — a landmark achievement that signals a giant leap for green science in India and across the globe.
The record-breaking installation spans over 25,000 square feet and integrates biological systems, renewable energy, and AI-driven eco-monitoring — making it not just the largest of its kind, but also one of the most advanced.
“This isn’t just a record — it’s a vision for the future,” said Dr. Meera Sinha, CEO of e-Biotorium. “We’ve combined science, sustainability, and community impact into one living, breathing example of what’s possible when innovation meets purpose.”
The project, located at e-Biotorium’s Bengaluru campus, is a fully functional bio-lab and demonstration site, showcasing technologies such as vertical farming, microbial fuel cells, smart composting, and bio-inspired air filtration systems. What sets it apart is its complete reliance on natural energy cycles and zero carbon footprint.
The installation is also open to researchers, students, and the public, serving as an educational and collaborative space.
“We wanted to break the silos between research and real-world application,” said lead scientist Dr. Aarav Nambiar. “This world record is just the beginning of a larger movement.”
Guinness World Records officially certified the project after a rigorous three-month verification process, measuring not only the installation’s size but also its environmental performance metrics.
“e-Biotorium’s achievement stands as a model for sustainable science and community-driven innovation,” said Jules Watkins, a Guinness World Records adjudicator. “It’s a record with true global impact.”
The news has drawn praise from environmentalists, government officials, and tech leaders worldwide. The Indian Ministry of Science and Technology called it a “monument to climate-forward thinking”, while several international green tech companies have expressed interest in replicating the model.
e-Biotorium now plans to scale its efforts by launching Biotorium 2.0, with global partnerships and educational initiatives to further promote bio-innovation and sustainable living practices.