3D Bio-Tissues and SeaWith have announced a partnership that will see the latter brand leveraging the capabilities of the former to help scale its cultivated beef production. The partnership will see SeaWith utilizing City-Mix from 3D Bio-Tissues to help improve cell growth and density, while also reducing the reliance on expensive growth media. This will reportedly cut growth media costs by as much as 30%, which will help to lower overall production costs and help to scale the brand's cultivated meat manufacturing.
CTO and Co-Founder of SeaWith Heejae Lee spoke on the partnership with 3D Bio-Tissues saying, "As Korea’s designated Regulatory Free Zone operator for cultivated meat, we are pleased to partner with an industry leader like 3D Bio-Tissues as we move toward regulatory approval. City-Mix® technology aligns exceptionally well with our high-performing Hanwoo-derived muscle stem cells, supporting both robustness and scalability in our production process.”
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Cost-effective Growth Media
- Reducing growth media costs by 30% presents a significant opportunity to make cultivated meat more affordable and accessible.
- Scalability in Cultivated Meat Production
- Scaling up cultivated meat manufacturing is pivotal for meeting growing demand and pushing the industry toward mainstream adoption.
- Biotechnology Partnerships
- Partnerships between biotech firms are critical for amalgamating expertise and accelerating innovation in cultivated meat production.
Sectors Adopting This
- Cultivated Meat
- Advancements in cell cultivation processes are transforming the cultivated meat industry by enhancing production efficiency and reducing costs.
- Biotechnology
- The biotechnology industry is seeing disruptive innovation through collaborations fostering novel techniques for sustainable food production.
- Food Technology
- Innovations in food technology are driving forward the development of plant-based and lab-grown meat alternatives for eco-conscious consumers.
