The Cultivated B (TCB) is a German bioengineering company and a part of InFamily Foods, specializing in cellular agriculture, precision fermentation, and bioreactor technology. The company has multiple laboratories in Germany and North America and mainly caters to the food production, pharmaceutical, and personal care industries.
TCB’s offering includes mammalian and avian cell lines for scalable cultivated meat production, cell-derived biomass, and cell culture media. According to the company, its cell lines provide high proliferation rates and differentiation with the ability to grow in suspension. The company also develops and licenses bioreactors and photobioreactors to B2B customers. These are designed to cater to the standard needs in the industry but are also modular, allowing them to be used for customer-specific requirements.
In September 2023, TCB entered the pre-submission stage of regulatory approval in Europe to sell hybrid cultivated meats. The company intended to develop hot dogs made from a blend of vegan ingredients and pork cell cultures In collaboration with its sister company, The Family Butchers.
Key customers and partnerships
In September 2023, TCB partnered with biotech and biomaterials firm denovoMATRIX to explore large-scale meat cultivation for commercial purposes. This collaboration involved a feasibility study using microcarriers to enhance TCB's cell manufacturing process by leveraging denovoMATRIX's biomaterials and cell biology expertise.
In April 2024, the company partnered with The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) to enhance bioreactor design and technology. This partnership aimed to scrutinize and augment TCB's AUXO V bioreactor technology through extensive testing and user feedback at the DTU-Technical University of Denmark.
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