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MeaTech 3D, Producer of 3D Printed Meat, Fully Acquires Peace of Meat

Israel’s MeaTech 3D, the only publicly listed producer of cultured meat, invested an initial $1million in the cultured fat producer this October as part of a planned full acquisition which has taken place today. Meat-Tech estimates that the first hybrid products based on the Peace of Meat cultured fat technology could be on the market as early as 2022.

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Eat Just’s Cultivated Chicken Approved: “A New Space Race for the Future of Food is Underway”

The GFI has said that today a ‘new space race for the future of food’ has begun as Singapore becomes the first country in the world to approve cultivated meat for sale. Eat Just, famous for JUST Egg, has been granted permission  for the sale of cultivated chicken ‘bites’ to the public. As we predicted last week, cultured meat is here.

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Meatech 3D – World’s First Publicly Listed Cultivated Meat Firm – Announces $7 Million Funding Round

Meat-Tech 3D Ltd. (TASE: MEAT), a developer of industrial-scale cultivated meat production technologies based on advanced 3D bioprinting, today announces that it has closed a fundraising round of $7 million. Yesterday we reported that the company, already publicly listed in Israel, has filed for IPO in the USA.

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Shiok Meats Secures $12.6 M Series A, Will be the First in the World to Commercially Launch Cultivated Shrimp

Shiok Meats, the world’s first cell-based crustacean meat company, announces this hour that it has raised $12.6M in Series A funding, bringing the it closer in its mission to disrupt the seafood industry, according to an announcement sent to vegconomist from the Singapore based aquaculture pioneers.

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Creating Quality Plant-Based and Cultivated Seafood is Complex. PISCES Wants to Change That.

Plant-based alternatives to meat and dairy products have had huge success in recent years, and seafood replacements may not be far behind. Companies like BlueNalu and Good Catch are providing tasty seafood alternatives to the market, along with the all-female company, Modern Meat, now producing plant-based seafood.

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Clarification for Earlier Article on Cultivated Bacon and More on Cultivated Meat Market

In an earlier article about Higher Steaks, a leading UK food tech company, we said the company had revealed “the world’s first cultivated bacon and pork belly”. We have since been contacted by Mission Barns, another food technology company, kindly letting us know that it had unveiled its cultivated bacon earlier this year.

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Clarification for Earlier Article on Cultivated Bacon and More on Cultivated Meat Market

In an earlier article about Higher Steaks, a leading UK food tech company, we said the company had revealed “the world’s first cultivated bacon and pork belly”. We have since been contacted by Mission Barns, another food technology company, kindly letting us know that it had unveiled its cultivated bacon earlier this year.

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MarineXcell: Unique Stem Cell Technology for Cultivated Shrimp, Lobster, and Crab

90% of the world’s shellfish stocks are exploited, overexploited, or depleted, gravely affecting marine ecosystems. The FAO estimates that by 2030, global demand for shellfish will rise significantly, challenging traditional production methods, including aquaculture. “Cultured shellfish meat emerges as a strategic response to these challenges,” Prof. Yosef Buganim, CSO of the Israeli startup MarineXcell, told Cultivated X. MarineXcell, founded in 2023 by Buganim, an HHMI international scholar renowned for pioneering work in stem cell research; Dr. Gadi Lipiner (CEO), an experienced executive and scientific consultant; and Leonardo Berezowsky, a finance and operations expert, aims to create a sustainable and reliable source of seafood. “By leveraging technological advancements, MarineXcell aims to address the increasing demand for shrimp, lobster, and crab, minimizing environmental impact, preserving marine ecosystems, …

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3D Printed Vegan Burgers

The Israeli food technology start-up “Chef-It” is, according to its own statements, about 18-24 months away from producing its own plant-based burger. However, the company is not doing this in the conventional way – instead, it is using 3D printers. With a specially developed technology based on cellulose, all the necessary ingredients can be imitated and made into burgers using a 3D printing process.

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