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Steakholder Handed $1M To Develop 3D Bioprinted Eel, Scientists Identify More Affordable Cultured Meats

Agriculture
Food

Researchers at sustainable meat developer Steakholder Foods and National University of Singapore (NUS) have recently announced significant advances in their respective food 3D bioprinting initiatives.

Steakholder Foods has been awarded $1 million by the Singapore Israel Industrial R&D Foundation (SIIRD) to develop a bioprinted eel alongside fellow cell culturing innovator, Umami Meats.

And at NUS, scientists have developed a plant-based bio-ink that fully absorbs into meat products and can also be produced from food waste, in a way that could help drive down the cost of creating new lab-made foods.

Find out more about the projects at: http://bit.ly/3GAmIcg