within roughly 42 days, i have enough cells to fill a bottle this size. after 63 days, i have enough to fill a swimming pool. so with one single cell, you can make millions of tonnes of meat. the cells are frozen and packed ready for shipping to lab grown meat companies all over the world. this piece of equipment is a bio reactor, similar to what you get on a much larger scale in a brewery, for example. where you can take lots of cells and amplify them. and our goal here is to get as much mass as possible of the cells for preparation of prototypes and we would share that data with our cultivated meat customers. so, aren t these little flakes that we can see meat? well, these are not individual cells. what we find is those piggy cells like to come together and be with each other, which is great for cultivated meat because we do not have to add any special microcosm micro carriers into let the cells swell in solution. you re producing quite small amounts and if a company
size of mission are we talking about? if i about? severalthousand. if renewable about? severalthousand. if renewable energy about? severalthousand. if renewable energy is - about? severalthousand. if renewable energy is used i about? severalthousand. if| renewable energy is used to power the buyer reactors, could be a greener way to generate meat. we have come to a part of the lab you might not expect, we are in the kitchen and that is because of those little flakes is spinning around anything bio reactor has been harvested and that outlook like this. we can combine them with some other ingredients and cook a sausage. how do you decide what to put in? have quite a lot going on here. is itjust personal taste? lot going on here. is it ust personal taste ?i lot going on here. is it ust personal taste? personaltaste? yes, mostly. how would personaltaste? yes, mostly. how would you personaltaste? yes, mostly. how would you say personaltaste? yes, mostly. how would you say compa
was to be doing this on a large commercial scale, what kind of size of bio reactor are we talking about? 0h, several thousand, perhaps up to 100,000 for the full scale cultivated meat companies of the future. and if renewable energy is used to power those bio reactors, it could be a greener way to generate meat. we have come to a part of the lab you might not expect. we are in the kitchen and that is because those little flecks is spinning around anything bio reactor has been harvested. they now look like this. we can combine them with some other ingredients and cook a sausage. how would you say compares to a regular sausage? cooking in the same sort of way? it is very straightforward. put it in the frying pan for five to ten minutes and it should be cooked all the way through. a simple sausage like this would still cost hundreds
mechanical devices and technology are used to create fantastic organic forms. the lighting constantly changes ok generally sounds from outside the building are transmitted inside by microphones everything is constantly in motion. and. this is the you see that with this switching between fast and slow between light and dark cycles or at which you have something to do with life as if this exhibition itself were basically a living organism. and that s actually true at least for the high tech bio reactor the pulsing center of the shell. it contains a colony of yeast fed with alcohol and heat attached to electronic measuring tools and provided with data from the exhibition. but i know has been exhibiting the reactor for a few years now for him it s a vital organ not the heart though more the viscera.
see. this in these and you see that with this switching between front. asked in slow between light and dark cycles or at which have something to do with life as if this exhibition itself were basically a living organism and that s actually true at least for the high tech bio reactor the pulsing center of the shell. it contains a colony of yeast fed with alcohol and heat attached to electronic measuring tools and provided with data from the exhibition. but i know has been exhibiting the reactor for a few years now for him it s a vital organ not the heart though more the viscera. not to stop. for me the reactor is almost like the intestines because its job is to digest and store and that s exactly what the yeast us that enters data into the system but that s the but it isn t the brain it ferments and thereby produces