Redefine Meat raises $29 million to finance rollout of 3D-printed meat substitute

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Israeli start-up Redefine Meat is planning to launch its 3D-printed meat substitutes globally after raising $29 million in a funding round led by venture capital firms Happiness Capital and Hanaco Ventures, it said on Tuesday.

Redefine Meat has developed technology to produce plant-based meat substitutes on 3D printers. The investment will let it set up a large-scale pilot line before rolling out industrial 3D meat substitute printers to distributors later this year, it said in a statement.

Beyond Meat and Nestle have launched plant-based burgers and sausages relying on other technologies, while 3D meat printing companies like Redefine Meat or Spain’s Novameat try to tackle the biggest challenge yet: creating a beef steak made from plants.

 

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3D printed meat! 😳

What on this earth do they have to put into that stuff to make it taste like meat?

Then don't eat meat at all.... what kind of nonsense is this ?

3D printed... what?

I thought thats a dog

Are they trying to make GMO sound palatable? Hope they label this crap 'crap'

Soylent green... 🤮 🤮 🤮

That’s a big Nope.

This is progress? Yuck!

Wtf

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