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APAC-SCA Launches Forum to Boost Investment Opportunities in Cellular Agriculture

The Asia-Pacific Society for Cellular Agriculture (APAC-SCA), in collaboration with Beyond Impact VC, has introduced the Cell Ag Investment Forum, a new platform designed to connect investors with cellular agriculture startups. The forum provides a space for investors to discover and engage with emerging companies in the cellular agriculture sector.

Participants will have early access to curated startup presentations, with opportunities to explore potential investment deals. The platform also offers tailored services, corporate portfolio management tools, and direct interactions with founders, researchers, and industry leaders.

Peter Yu, Program Director of APAC-SCA, stated, “The Cell Ag Investment Forum is not just an event — it’s a catalyst to accelerate global innovation in cellular agriculture. We’re building a global community where investors and entrepreneurs can connect, collaborate, and scale new ideas.”

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The forum is open to investors, corporates, cell ag companies, and innovators, with no cost for participation. Those who sign up will receive early invitations to startup presentations and exclusive content. APAC-SCA members also gain access to additional resources such as consumer studies, policy heatmaps, and other industry materials.

Fireside chats & webinars

As part of its efforts to support the cellular agriculture sector, APAC-SCA will host a launch webinar for the forum, followed by a monthly fireside webchat series. These sessions will feature interviews with cell ag companies and offer participants the chance to ask questions and gain insights from industry leaders.

To register and receive updates on the forum, including invites to startup presentations and exclusive investment content, interested parties can sign up here.




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