Cultivated meat is meat grown directly from animal cells. But how, you may wonder? We're here to walk you through it, step by step. Join us on a journey as we unravel the entire process of making our cultivated meat, starting from a final chicken dinner and working our way backwards until we reach the very source: a living, breathing animal. Because at Believer Meats, we're going back to the source, for the future we crave.
About us
Believer Meats, formerly known as Future Meat Technologies, is a cultivated meat company excited to scale to feed the world. Driven by a mission to ensure that all future generations can enjoy real and delicious meat, Believer’s technology and process will make meat accessible and affordable to all.
- Website
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http://www.believermeats.com
External link for Believer Meats
- Industry
- Food and Beverage Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Rehovot
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
10 Moti Kind St.
Rehovot, IL
Employees at Believer Meats
Updates
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Believer Meats has signed an agreement with AGWA Abu Dhabi, the new food and water economic cluster in Abu Dhabi, to advance cultivated meat capabilities and regulatory pathways in the region. This partnership aligns with our vision for a global platform, offering an opportunity to demonstrate our scalable and replicable model for cultivated meat production in new markets. Read more: https://bwnews.pr/3VrQOGu
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Believer Meats is proud to partner with the first-ever Bezos Center for Sustainable Protein at North Carolina State University, supported by a $30 million grant from Bezos Earth Fund, to advance alternative protein production and commercialization. The time is now: Global demand for protein projected to double by 2050, and we need new solutions to bridge the gap in supply and demand. That's where our work comes in. North Carolina is well-positioned to lead this next chapter in alternative protein, supported by our commercial-scale cultivated meat facility in Wilson set to be operational by the end of 2024. Together, we’re helping to shape a more robust and resilient global food system. Read more on the news: https://lnkd.in/gvX4Gx8y
Believer Meats Partners with Bezos Earth Fund and North Carolina State University on Bezos Center for Sustainable Protein
businesswire.com
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We’ve expanded the Believer Meats leadership team! Heather Hudson is now Chief Product & Growth Officer, bringing over two decades of experience driving innovation in Fortune 500 companies and startups within the food, food-tech, and ag-tech industries. She will lead growth agenda, particularly in steering the development of products that meet and exceed consumer expectations. Frida Grynspan, PhD, steps into the role of Chief Science Officer, overseeing all R&D for the organization. Grynspan has over two decades of experience in biotech and life sciences across academia, research, and the private sector. Marc Shelley joins as Chief Legal Officer after serving at Anheuser-Busch InBev and as a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon. His diverse background and deep understanding of the legal landscape will be instrumental to his role, in which he will lead legal, regulatory, IP, and corporate affairs. Read more about our new executive appointments here: https://bwnews.pr/49nsf2A
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The Economist explores the latest in the cultivated meat industry, speaking to our CEO Gustavo Burger about how Believer Meats is poised to deliver cost efficiencies that will make a difference to our customers and consumers. Read more: econ.st/472dmRP
Will lab-grown meat ever make it onto supermarket shelves?
economist.com
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Cultivated meat is the next big breakthrough in food technology, just like the electric car was in transportation. In Norway, electric cars transitioned from representing 2% of total purchases to over 70% within a decade. In the U.S., that figure, once less than 1%, is now approaching 10%. How did it happen? Technology, investment, visionary entrepreneurs, a shift in climate consciousness, time, and supportive policies—all aligning at the right moment. The vision of electric cars was a long-standing dream, but affordability was a gradual two-decade journey. Today, electric cars are accessible to a broader segment of the public. We believe that the cultivated meat industry's trajectory will be even swifter. Our company remains committed to offering products that not only meet but exceed consumer expectations, fulfilling all sensory aspects that consumers desire. It began as a bold, seemingly insane idea, but it's now embraced. We're on the brink of a future where new choices will grace your plate. We'll look back at today's meat landscape as we do at horse-drawn buggies—once practical, but now joined by innovative alternatives. What do you think about the future of cultivated meat? #cultivatedmeat #breakthroughtech #cellbasedmeat #futureoffood #sustainablefood #labgrownmeat #foodtech #foodinnovation
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In celebration of World Vegan Day, we're exploring the question: "Is lab-grown meat vegan?" While this innovative technology has the potential to benefit animal welfare and the environment, its vegan status remains subjective and reliant on personal ethics at this point in time. Discover the production process of lab-grown meat, its alignment with vegan principles, cost factors, and benefits: https://bit.ly/40jalL8 #WorldVeganDay #veganism #cultivatedmeat #labgrownmeat #WorldVeganMonth
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From a little-known concept to a global phenomenon, the cultivated meat industry has come a long way. Join us on a journey through its remarkable history. #cultivatedmeat #historyofmeat #labgrownmeat #cellculturedmeat
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Curious about cruelty-free alternatives to conventional meat? In search of a more ethical way forward, different groups have charted different paths. At the moment, three distinct groups have emerged to offer ethical meat alternatives. Learn more at The Source: https://bit.ly/42FYIyi
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Cultivated meat, beautifully illustrated by the The New York Times Magazine for its readers and narrated by us below. Imagine you love chicken nuggets, but instead of getting them from a farm where chickens are raised, we can create them in a special way. Here's how it works: 1. First, bioengineers take a tiny piece of real chicken cells, almost like the tiniest piece of chicken you can imagine. 2. They place these cells in a special container with nutrients and let them grow, just like how breweries use tanks to create the perfect conditions for yeast to turn ingredients into beer. 3. When the cells grow enough, they are taken out, cleaned, and separated from any waste that might have built up. 4. Once there's enough of this meat, we use it to make delicious foods like nuggets, kebabs, and other delicious foods. Cultivated meat is like making meat from a few cells, without needing to raise a whole animal on a farm. It's a way to enjoy meat while using fewer resources and causing less harm to animals.✨ #cultivatedmeat #realmeat