This company focuses on cultivated meat “biomass” intended for pet nutrition as an early commercial entry point, reflecting the comparatively faster path (and potentially higher willingness to adopt) in pet food versus human food. It has communicated that pet food is a pragmatic first market while the broader cultivated meat regulatory landscape evolves.
Its technology is cultivated meat production at scale, with the company presenting itself as building an end-to-end ecosystem: cell line development, scalable manufacturing systems, and production know-how for cost-effective biomass. The core technical work aligns with standard cultivated meat requirements (cells, media, bioreactors, QA), but aimed at pet food specifications first.
Commercial stage: industry coverage in early 2026 described an aim to bring a cultivated meat biomass pet food product to market in 2026, which should be read as an intention rather than a guaranteed launch until products are actually on shelves.
Availability: the company has engaged in trials and programmes to test reception, but broad retail availability is not documented as of the cited sources.
Timeline and regions: Europe is the primary focus; timing depends on production capability and applicable feed/pet food rules rather than the human novel-food pathway alone.