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NOVAMEAT
Company typePrivately held company
Industry Food technology
Founded2018
Founder Giuseppe Scionti
Headquarters
Barcelona, Spain
Number of employees
 (1–10 (2019))
Website novameat.com

Novameat is a food tech startup that works with plant-based foods, including plant-based meat substitutes. According to El País, the company was responsible in 2018 for creating a meat substitute through 3D printing, whereby a plant-based paste was used with syringes placed in a 3D printer using AutoCAD software. [1] [2]

History

Novameat was founded in 2018 by Giuseppe Scionti, a bioengineering researcher and entrepreneur. [1] In September 2019, the company announced it had received funding from New Crop Capital, a private venture fund that has also invested in Beyond Meat, Memphis Meats, SuperMeat, Mosa Meat, Good Catch, Kite Hill and Zero Egg, among other companies developing plant-based and cell-based products. [3] Also in 2019, Novameat was included in Peter Diamandis' article "The 5 Big Breakthroughs to Anticipate in 3D Printing". [4]

Approach

Novameat intents to provide the machinery to make the plant-based meat under a licensing agreement to other companies. [5] Novameat uses 3D printing to produce meat substitutes made from plants.The company utilizes pea protein, beetroot juice, and other plant-based elements to create its 3D- printed steak. With industrial machinery, Novameat can produce 500 kg of plant-based whole cuts per hour. With only plant-based elements, Novameat aims to recreate the muscle fibers of animal meat.

References

  1. ^ a b Bejerano, Pablo G. (28 September 2018). "Barcelona researcher develops 3D printer that makes 'steaks'". El País. ISSN  1134-6582. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  2. ^ Smith, Lacey (6 December 2018). "3D-printed vegan meat is here". Mashable. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  3. ^ "This Company Is Going Way Beyond Meatless With 3D Printed Steaks". Observer. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  4. ^ Diam, Peter H.; is; MD (8 April 2019). "5 Big Breakthroughs to Anticipate in 3D Printing". Singularity Hub. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  5. ^ Novameat has a platform for 3D-printing steaks and has new money to take it to market

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

NOVAMEAT
Company typePrivately held company
Industry Food technology
Founded2018
Founder Giuseppe Scionti
Headquarters
Barcelona, Spain
Number of employees
 (1–10 (2019))
Website novameat.com

Novameat is a food tech startup that works with plant-based foods, including plant-based meat substitutes. According to El País, the company was responsible in 2018 for creating a meat substitute through 3D printing, whereby a plant-based paste was used with syringes placed in a 3D printer using AutoCAD software. [1] [2]

History

Novameat was founded in 2018 by Giuseppe Scionti, a bioengineering researcher and entrepreneur. [1] In September 2019, the company announced it had received funding from New Crop Capital, a private venture fund that has also invested in Beyond Meat, Memphis Meats, SuperMeat, Mosa Meat, Good Catch, Kite Hill and Zero Egg, among other companies developing plant-based and cell-based products. [3] Also in 2019, Novameat was included in Peter Diamandis' article "The 5 Big Breakthroughs to Anticipate in 3D Printing". [4]

Approach

Novameat intents to provide the machinery to make the plant-based meat under a licensing agreement to other companies. [5] Novameat uses 3D printing to produce meat substitutes made from plants.The company utilizes pea protein, beetroot juice, and other plant-based elements to create its 3D- printed steak. With industrial machinery, Novameat can produce 500 kg of plant-based whole cuts per hour. With only plant-based elements, Novameat aims to recreate the muscle fibers of animal meat.

References

  1. ^ a b Bejerano, Pablo G. (28 September 2018). "Barcelona researcher develops 3D printer that makes 'steaks'". El País. ISSN  1134-6582. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  2. ^ Smith, Lacey (6 December 2018). "3D-printed vegan meat is here". Mashable. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  3. ^ "This Company Is Going Way Beyond Meatless With 3D Printed Steaks". Observer. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  4. ^ Diam, Peter H.; is; MD (8 April 2019). "5 Big Breakthroughs to Anticipate in 3D Printing". Singularity Hub. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  5. ^ Novameat has a platform for 3D-printing steaks and has new money to take it to market

External links



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