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A factory in the Netherlands, Redefine Meat, is 3D-printing meat cultivated from animal stem cells and sold in restaurants in Germany. A factory in the Netherlands, owned by Israeli company Redefine ...
Redefine Meat's Alt-Steak™ products begin market testing with selected high-end chefs ahead of full market availability in 2021 TEL AVIV, Israel, June 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Redefine Meat today ...
Steakholder Foods’ plant-based, 3D-printed ‘steak’. Credit: Steakholder Foods The food industry has been contemplating how 3D printing technology might shape product development and consumption for ...
As 3D printing continues to change the world, companies have firmly set their sights on changing the meat industry. Whether it be to improve animal welfare and ease our reliance on the livestock ...
3D printing has been used to create running shoes, medical implants, and, to the delight of firearm enthusiasts, a .22 caliber handgun. So why not a 3D-printed steak for the grill? Billionaire ...
(Nanowerk News) No longer just a dream of vegetarians and vegans, fake meat is becoming more widely available in grocery stores and restaurants. And more options are almost certainly on the way. In a ...
(Nanowerk News) And, get ready for 4D printing, a morphing tech that sounds impossible – much like 3D printing once did Some may have heard of 3D printing in the 1980s and 1990s, but the majority ...
Redefine Meat, which makes plant-based meat alternatives using 3D printing and is preparing to launch in Europe after announcing a $29m fundraise at the start of the year, says the ‘huge strides’ ...
No longer just a dream of vegetarians and vegans, fake meat is becoming more widely available in grocery stores and restaurants. And more options are almost certainly on the way. One team has now ...