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Breakthrough that could take cultured meat to supermarket

Written by Massive Science | Apr 20, 2021 11:00:00 PM

bit.bio is featured on Massive Science in a piece on how our technology is being used by cultured meat company Meatable. It features bit.bio scientist Dr Anne Claire Guenantin talking about her background, the bit.bio team that works on Meatable’s porcine cells and our collaboration with Meatable.

opti-ox™ was first developed to create an unlimited and consistent supply of human cells but early on, its potential for the clean meat industry caught the eye of Daan Luining, the founder of Dutch-based food tech startup Meatable. The great challenge for them was transforming these animal stem cells into something consumers could eat.

The team, from left to right: Anne-Claire Guenantin, Madeleine Garrett, Patrick Thomas, and Sara Gomes.

Read the full article here.