
Roslin Technologies Limited
Roslin Technologies Limited
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assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2030Partners:Ivy Farm Technologies, Qkine Ltd, Cellular Agriculture Ltd, MilliporeSigma, Naturbeads Ltd +22 partnersIvy Farm Technologies,Qkine Ltd,Cellular Agriculture Ltd,MilliporeSigma,Naturbeads Ltd,Quest Meat,Multus Biotechnology Limited,Cellular Agriculture Ltd,Qkine Ltd,Multus Biotechnology Limited,Roslin Technologies Limited,Naturbeads Ltd,Ivy Farm Technologies,Veolia Water Technologies,Veolia Water Technologies,3D Bio-Tissues Ltd,Hoxton Farms,Hoxton Farms,Campden BRI (United Kingdom),Clean Food Group,Quest Meat,Clean Food Group,CAMPDEN BRI,University of Bath,MilliporeSigma,University of Bath,Roslin Technologies LimitedFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/X038114/1Funder Contribution: 12,302,100 GBPImagine being able to manufacture food anywhere in the world, or even in space, so everyone, everywhere, has enough nutritious food to eat! This dream can be achieved through Cellular Agriculture (Cell Ag). Cell Ag enables the production of food products that would normally come from an animal, such as meat and milk from cows, or from monocultures of crops such as oil palm trees, without having to keep increasing animal or plant numbers to feed our growing global population. Cell Ag, uses biological cell-level processes to create food via the 'building blocks of life' - the proteins, fats and carbohydrates. By delivering these building blocks, Cell Ag will transform food production by complementing traditional food production, so not only can we feed the world, but we can manufacture the food so that sustainability and social responsibility is embedded from the outset. Why would we wish to use Cell Ag rather than animals? Let's take the example of the building block, protein, from traditional meat. Life Cycle Assessments have shown that when comparing traditional meat manufacturing against the expected benefits of using Cell Ag, there is a predicted reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and land use, of up to 95%. The analysis also estimates that we could achieve up to 50% reduction in the use of water, compared to cattle farming. And we could reduce need for intensive farming so improving animal welfare too. So, with these benefits and the urgent need to achieve Net Zero Manufacturing and protect the planets resources. Why do we not have Cell Ag manufacturing in our homes or across all our food manufacturing sectors? There are several reasons - and our research will remove these blockers to Cell Ag manufacturing. Current status of Cell Ag Manufacturing research and outputs in the UK: In the UK (and across the World), there are pockets of excellent research being done, but little that focuses on delivering useable and scalable manufacturing machinery, processes, and systems in a coherent manner. The research tends to be in silos and focussed on aspects of the Manufacturing Value Chain. There are fundamental areas of research that need to be delivered to enable us to realise the Cell Ag potential, as well as transforming current research outputs to be useable. Through this Hub we will bring together the pockets of excellence in the UK, and deliver a coherent and targeted research programme that will ensure the UK Cell Ag research ecosystem is world-leading and has manufacturing impact. Rather than target a particular sector/type of food/product - the Hub will deliver manufacturing research which will enable production of food building blocks at local, regional and international levels. Our vision is to be the world leader in delivering materials, manufacturing processes and skills to escalate the world's adoption of sustainable Cell Ag food production. We will achieve this through becoming the net exporter of the building blocks of life.
All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=ukri________::1aefd958b9481eac652c93fab4fd294c&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eumore_vert All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=ukri________::1aefd958b9481eac652c93fab4fd294c&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:FOUNDATION EARTH, THIS (Plant Meat Ltd), Samworth Brothers Ltd, Royal Institute of Technology KTH Sweden, Nestlé (United Kingdom) +113 partnersFOUNDATION EARTH,THIS (Plant Meat Ltd),Samworth Brothers Ltd,Royal Institute of Technology KTH Sweden,Nestlé (United Kingdom),UCD,KCL,Bio Base Europe,Cyanocapture Ltd,Extracellular,Scottish Enterprise,Asda Stores Ltd,Deltagen UK Ltd,Devenish Nutrition Ltd (UK),Ipsos (United Kingdom),Centre for Innovation Excellence,National Manufacturing Inst Scotland,University of Pretoria,UK Edible Insect Association,QUADRAM INSTITUTE BIOSCIENCE,Scottish Food and Drink Federation,LEEDS CITY COUNCIL,HarvestPlus,BSI Group,BioPower Technologies,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Evolutor Ltd,University of Minnesota,University of Aberdeen,Mondelez UK R and D Ltd,UNIVERSITY OF EXETER,Spanish National Research Council,Pepsico International Ltd,University of Leeds,Isomerase Therapeutics Ltd,NUS,VIRIDIAN SEEDS LTD,Eat Curious,Heriot-Watt University,Roslin Technologies Limited,UNIVERSITY OF READING,Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,NEW ERA FOODS LTD,AB Mauri (UK) Ltd,Keracol (United Kingdom),Innocent Ltd,Industrial Biotechnology Innovation C,EIT Food,UCL,Wageningen University & Research,Whitby Seafoods Limited,International Life Sciences Institute,OGGS,Mars Chocolate UK Ltd,Unilever UK & Ireland,Devro PLC,Duynie Feed UK (Royal Cosun),Northern Gritstone,QUB,FSC,University of Edinburgh,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,Potter Clarkson,Singapore Food Agency,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Phycofoods Ltd,Better Dairy Limited,The Good Food Institute Europe,Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education,Seafood Scotland,University of Surrey,Aarhus University,Finnebrogue,Zero Waste Scotland,Royal Botanic Gardens,Northumbria University,University of Ulster,National Biofilms Innovation Centre,Crop Health and Protection,Food Standards Scotland,Technion - Israel Institue of Technology,Uncommon Bio Ltd,University of Oxford,Quorn Foods,Upcycled Plant Power Ltd,Harper Adams University,NIZO Food Research,West Yorkshire Combined Authority,Pladis Global,Croda Europe Ltd,AQUA Cultured Foods,Bridgepoint (United Kingdom),Scottish Association For Marine Science,The University of Manchester,University of Huddersfield,University of Birmingham,University of Bristol,Food Standards Agency,Cargill (Belgium),CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY,HGF Limited,National Institute of Agricultural Botan,Entocycle,SPG Innovation,RSSL (Reading Scientific Services Ltd),Davidsons Feeds,Massey University,myfood24,TUM,Intelligent Growth Solutions Ltd,AgriFood X Limited,University of Southampton,Bridge2Food,Thermo Fisher Scientific,BPES Equipment,University of Bath,Protein Industries Canada,Oatly UKFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: BB/Z516119/1Funder Contribution: 16,001,400 GBPTo secure a continued supply of safe, tasty, affordable and functional/healthy proteins while supporting Net Zero goals and future-proofing UK food security, a phased-transition towards low-emission alternative proteins (APs) with a reduced reliance on animal agriculture is imperative. However, population-level access to and acceptance of APs is hindered by a highly complex marketplace challenged by taste, cost, health and safety concerns for consumers, and the fear of diminished livelihoods by farmers. Furthermore, complex regulatory pathways and limited access to affordable and accessible scale-up infrastructure impose challenges for industry and SMEs in particular. Synergistic bridging of the UK's trailblazing science and innovation strengths in AP with manufacturing power is key to realising the UK's ambitious growth potential in AP of £6.8B annually and could create 25,000 jobs across multiple sectors. The National Alternative Protein Innovation Centre (NAPIC), a cohesive pan-UK centre, will revolutionise the UK's agri-food sector by harnessing our world-leading science base through a co-created AP strategy across the Discovery?Innovation?Commercialisation pipeline to support the transition to a sustainable, high growth, blended protein bioeconomy using a consumer-driven approach, thereby changing the economics for farmers and other stakeholders throughout the supply chain. Built on four interdisciplinary knowledge pillars, PRODUCE, PROCESS, PERFORM and PEOPLE covering the entire value chain of AP, we will enable an efficacious and safe translation of new transformative technologies unlocking the benefits of APs. Partnering with global industry, regulators, investors, academic partners and policymakers, and engaging in an open dialogue with UK citizens, NAPIC will produce a clear roadmap for the development of a National Protein Strategy for the UK. NAPIC will enable us to PRODUCE tasty, nutritious, safe, and affordable AP foods and feedstocks necessary to safeguard present and future generations, while reducing concerns about ultra-processed foods and assisting a just-transition for producers. Our PROCESS Pillar will catalyse bioprocessing at scale, mainstreaming cultivated meat and precision fermentation, and diversify AP sources across the terrestrial and aquatic kingdoms of life, delivering economies of scale. Delivering a just-transition to an AP-rich future, we will ensure AP PERFORM, both pre-consumption, and post-consumption, safeguarding public health. Finally, NAPIC is all about PEOPLE, guiding a consumers' dietary transition, and identifying new business opportunities for farmers, future-proofing the UK's protein supply against reliance on imports. Working with UK industry, the third sector and academia, NAPIC will create a National Knowledge base for AP addressing the unmet scientific, commercial, technical and regulatory needs of the sector, develop new tools and standards for product quality and safety and simplify knowledge transfer by catalysing collaboration. NAPIC will ease access to existing innovation facilities and hubs, accelerating industrial adoption underpinned by informed regulatory pathways. We will develop the future leaders of this rapidly evolving sector with bespoke technical, entrepreneurial, regulatory and policy training, and promote knowledge exchange through our unrivalled international network of partners across multiple continents including Protein Industries Canada and the UK-Irish Co-Centre, SUREFOOD. NAPIC will provide a robust and sustainable platform of open innovation and responsible data exchange that mitigates risks associated with this emerging sector and addresses concerns of consumers and producers. Our vision is to make "alternative proteins mainstream for a sustainable planet" and our ambition is to deliver a world-leading innovation and knowledge centre to put the UK at the forefront of the fights for population health equity and against climate change.
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