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This launch is a proof point that SuperMeats proprietary platform is translatable across meat categories and species.Having a background in technology – as well as a passion for the environment and animal welfare – I was intrigued by the potential of technology to create a better food system.

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I went from an Israeli Army veteran to a professional career working on the transition of legacy systems through the dawn of computer systems.to help solve supply chain issues and accelerate the commercialization of cultivated animal protein.cultivated meat gives consumers the option to cook their favorite dishes at home with their favorite ingredients.

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Cultivated chicken removes the need for antibiotics because it is grown in a controlled environment and greatly reduces the potential for any cross contamination such as Salmonella and E coli.It can further enhance the meat experience of existing plant-based products and remove and replace ingredients that are not labeled clean.

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 SuperMeat has put a unique focus on reducing its feed costs by developing its own proprietary animal component-free cell feed.

IE: What are the hurdles in commercialization? To establish a commercially viable supply chain that can scale effectively.The research team achieved this by first hanging cellulose nanofibres from wood in water before switching the water out for ethanol to create the aerogel.

A new study found that replacing the air in double-glazed windows with a transparent wood aerogel could make them airtight as walls.These lightweight materials can be used as panes inside multi-pane insulating glass units and to retrofit existing windows.

Ivan Smalyukh and his colleagues at the University of Colorado Boulder solved this problem by using cellulose nanofibres to make an aerogel5 centimeters hurts the insulation effect because it makes it easier for convection currents to move.

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