A chef cuts a piece of uncooked 3D-printed plant-based steak mimicking real beef and produced by Israeli start-up Redefine Meat during a demonstration at its facility in Rehovot, Israel.
Image: Amir Cohen/Reuters
Israeli start-up Redefine Meat plans to launch 3D printers to produce plant-based steaks mimicking real beef next year in a bid for a slice of the fast-growing alternative meat market.
The machines to be launched next year will be able to print 20kg an hour and eventually hundreds, at a lower cost than real meat.
The machines to be launched next year will be able to print 20kg an hour and eventually hundreds, at a lower cost than real meat
Founded in 2018, the company raised US$6-million last year in a round led by CPT Capital, an investor in Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods.
Israeli start-up Redefine Meat’s 3D printer produces a plant-based steak mimicking real beef.