This company sells animal-free cheese alternatives and is progressing toward dairy products that incorporate dairy-identical proteins; it is also publicly working on an egg substitute, but its retail footprint so far is strongest in cheese-style products. Its current products include spreads and soft cheese formats distributed through mainstream retail channels in Germany and Austria.
Its approach blends fermentation strategies: it has marketed products made via micro-fermentation (e.g., fungi-derived proteins) while also positioning precision fermentation as a route to bioidentical milk proteins (notably casein) for higher-performance “real cheese” behaviour. This hybrid technology stack reflects a pragmatic “sell now, scale next-gen proteins next” commercial pattern.
Commercial stage: the European Investment Bank reported financing to expand production and noted that products were already distributed via major retailers/wholesalers since September 2024.
Availability: animal-free cheese products are available in Germany and Austria via retail distribution (per EIB reporting).
Timeline and regions: its next-gen, dairy-identical protein products (precision-fermented casein lines) have been framed as scaling targets rather than already-widespread retail items; timelines are therefore directional.