Believer Meats And GEA Join Forces To Scale Up Cultivated Meat Production
Believer Meats, a leader in the cultivated meat industry, has entered a strategic partnership with GEA, a major supplier of production equipment and systems globally. The collaboration aims to develop technologies and processes to enhance the economics and sustainability of cultivated meat production, starting with chicken and potentially expanding to other products. The partnership will focus on improving bioreactor technology, perfusion systems, and media rejuvenation, while also addressing environmental concerns through optimized water usage, power consumption, and waste utilization. The joint effort between Believer and GEA seeks to lower production costs, streamline technology transfer, and scale operations efficiently, making cultivated meat more affordable and accessible. Believer Meats is constructing the world s largest cultivated meat production facility in Wilson, N.C., with the capacity to produce 12,000 metric tons of cultivated chicken annually without animal slaughter. GEA will develop proprietary bioreactors for Believer s cell-cultivation technology, which will optimize cell performance and resource usage. The partnership aligns with both companies visions of a more sustainable future, as the global population is expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. Believer Meats and GEA aim to enhance the cultivated meat ecosystem, establish joint commercial ventures, and accelerate the growth of the industry globally. For more information, visit Believer Meats and follow their social media channels. About Believer Meats: Believer Meats is a cultivated meat company pioneering the first scalable cultivated meat production system that can feed the world. Based in Chicago, Believer s mission is to ensure that future generations can enjoy the meat we know and love. About GEA: GEA is one of the world s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery, plants, advanced process technology, components, and comprehensive services. GEA contributes significantly to the reduction of CO2 emissions, plastic usage, and food waste
Source: menafn.comPublished on 2024-09-26
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