BioTech Foods — San Sebastián, Spain

This company is a cultivated-protein developer associated with large-scale ambitions via its corporate backing and facility buildout, positioning cultivated meat as an eventual commercial product rather than only pilots. Public reporting has described it as part of a strategy by major conventional-protein groups to hedge and expand into cultivated protein. Its approach, as described publicly, […]
Ivy Farm Technologies — Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Its product focus is cultivated beef in minced formats (e.g., burger mince), aiming for conventional meat eaters and mainstream food channels once regulation permits. The company positions cultivated mince as a pragmatic first step because it can fit existing recipes and supply chains more easily than early whole‑cut tissues. The company states it uses cultivated‑meat technology originating […]
Hoxton Farms — London, United Kingdom

This company’s lead product is cultivated pork fat positioned as a drop‑in ingredient to improve flavour, aroma, juiciness, and cooking performance in both hybrid meats and other foods where animal fat functionality matters. The core target market is B2B (food manufacturers and brands) that can incorporate small inclusion rates to create meaningful sensory upgrades without requiring “100% […]
Mosa Meat — Maastricht, Netherlands

The company is best known for cultivated beef intended for familiar minced-beef applications (e.g., burgers) as well as cultivated beef ingredients such as fat that can improve flavour and performance in blended products. Its “replace beef with beef” positioning is aimed at conventional beef consumers, with early commercialisation expected to start in tightly scoped formats […]
Mission Barns — San Francisco, United States

Its initial commercial products focus on cultivated pork fat as the flavour-and-mouthfeel driver, blended into end foods such as meatballs and other “hybrid” formats that combine cultivated fat with plant protein. The target market is mainstream meat eaters via familiar formats, with a near-term emphasis on foodservice and partner distribution rather than direct-to-consumer manufacturing. From a technology […]
Aleph Farms — Rehovot, Israel

The company’s flagship food product is a cultivated beef “steak” format marketed under its Aleph Cuts label, positioned for premium dining and “whole‑cut” applications rather than only minced products. Public communications emphasise an initial restaurant-led introduction in its home market, with additional geographies targeted via regulatory submissions and commercial partners. Technically, it grows beef from cow cells […]