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{{short description|American food technology company}} | {{short description|American food technology company}} | ||
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{{Infobox company | {{Infobox company | ||
| name = Upside Foods | | name = Upside Foods | ||
| former_name = Memphis Meats | | former_name = Memphis Meats | ||
| logo = Upside Foods logo.png | | logo = Upside Foods logo.png | ||
| logo_alt = Pink orange heart with |
| logo_alt = Pink orange heart with Upside Foods written inside with a thick marker font | ||
| type = ] | | type = ] | ||
| industry = ] | | industry = ] | ||
| founders = Uma Valeti |
| founders = Uma Valeti<br />Nicholas Genovese<br />Will Clem | ||
| location_city = ], ] | | location_city = ] | ||
| website = {{URL |
| website = {{URL|upsidefoods.com}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Upside Foods''' (formerly known as '''Memphis Meats''') is a ] company headquartered in ] aiming to grow ] ].<ref name=WSJ2016>{{cite web|last1=Bunge|first1=Jacob|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/sizzling-steaks-may-soon-be-lab-grown-1454302862|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=2 February 2016|title=Sizzling Steaks May Soon Be Lab-Grown}}</ref> The company was founded by Uma Valeti (]), Nicholas Genovese (]), and Will Clem.<ref name="Memphis Meats">{{cite web|url=http://www.memphismeats.com/the-team/|publisher=Memphis Meats|accessdate=4 February 2016|title=The Memphis Meats Team}}</ref> Valeti was a cardiologist and a professor at the ].<ref name=WSJ2016/> | '''Upside Foods''' (formerly known as '''Memphis Meats''') is a ] company headquartered in ] aiming to grow ] ].<ref name=WSJ2016>{{cite web|last1=Bunge|first1=Jacob|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/sizzling-steaks-may-soon-be-lab-grown-1454302862|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=2 February 2016|title=Sizzling Steaks May Soon Be Lab-Grown}}</ref> The company was founded by Uma Valeti (]), Nicholas Genovese (]), and Will Clem.<ref name="Memphis Meats">{{cite web|url=http://www.memphismeats.com/the-team/|publisher=Memphis Meats|accessdate=4 February 2016|title=The Memphis Meats Team}}</ref> Valeti was a cardiologist and a professor at the ].<ref name=WSJ2016/> | ||
The company plans to produce various meat products using ] to induce ] to differentiate into ] and to manufacture the meat products in ].<ref name=WSJ2016/> In February 2016 Memphis Meats published a video of a cultured meatball |
The company plans to produce various meat products using ] to induce ] to differentiate into ], and to manufacture the meat products in ].<ref name=WSJ2016/> In February 2016, Memphis Meats published a video of a cultured meatball and in March 2017, the company published a video of cultured chicken and duck dishes.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Gelman |first=Susan |date=February 29, 2016 |title=Meat Without Misery |url=https://commonreader.wustl.edu/memphis-meats/ |magazine=The Common Reader |location=Online}}</ref><ref name="WSJ Poultry">{{cite web|last1=Bunge|first1=Jacob|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/startup-to-serve-up-chicken-strips-cultivated-from-cells-in-lab-1489570202|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=15 March 2017|title=Startup Serves Up Chicken Produced From Cells in Lab}}</ref><ref name=Farber>{{cite web|last1=Farber|first1=Madeline|url=http://fortune.com/2017/03/15/memphis-meats-lab-grown-chicken-peta/|magazine=Fortune|date=15 March 2017|title=A San Francisco Startup Is Serving Chicken That Was Made in a Lab}}</ref><ref name="Kooser">{{cite web|last1=Kooser|first1=Amanda|url=https://www.cnet.com/au/news/chicken-duck-meat-memphis-meats-lab-clean/|publisher=CNET|date=16 March 2017|title=This lab-grown chicken and duck meat looks surprisingly delicious}}</ref> | ||
In August 2017, Memphis Meats announced that it had raised a $17 million Series A funding round. The round was led by ] |
In August 2017, Memphis Meats announced that it had raised a $17 million Series A funding round. The round was led by ] and also included investment from ], ], ] and ], ], ], and ].<ref name="Sawers">{{cite web|last1=Sawers|first1=Paul|url=https://venturebeat.com/2017/08/23/lab-grown-meat-startup-memphis-meats-raises-17-million-from-dfj-cargill-bill-gates-richard-branson-others/|publisher=VentureBeat|date=23 August 2017|title=Lab-grown food startup Memphis Meats raises $17 million from DFJ, Cargill, Bill Gates, others}}</ref> | ||
Initially, the production cost of the cultured beef was {{convert|18000|$/lb}} |
Initially, the production cost of the cultured beef was {{convert|18000|$/lb}} and the production cost of the cultured poultry was {{convert|9,000|$/lb}}.<ref name="WSJ Poultry" /><ref name="Fox News">{{cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/02/03/world-first-lab-grown-meatball-revealed/|publisher=Fox News|date=3 February 2016|title='World's first' lab-grown meatball revealed}}</ref><ref name="Fortune">{{cite web|last=Addady|first=Michal|url=http://fortune.com/2016/02/02/lab-grown-memphis-meats/|magazine=Fortune|date=2 February 2016|title=You Could Be Eating Lab-Grown Meat in Just Five Years}}</ref> As of June 2017, the company had reduced the cost of production to below $2,400 per pound ($5,280/kg).<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/cargill-backs-cell-culture-meat-1503486002|title=Cargill Invests in Startup That Grows 'Clean Meat' From Cells|last=Bunge|first=Jacob|date=2017-08-23|work=Wall Street Journal|access-date=2017-11-02|language=en-US|issn=0099-9660}}</ref> The company said it anticipated cost reductions and commercial release of its products by 2021.<ref name="WSJ Poultry" /><ref name="Kooser" /><ref name="Farber" /> | ||
In January 2020, Memphis Meats raised a $161 million Series B. The round was led by ], ], and ]. Also joining the round are new and existing investors including ], ], ], ], ], Finistere, Future Ventures, ], Fifty Years and CPT Capital. Memphis Meats expects to use the funds to build a pilot production facility and to hit a major milestone of launching products into the market within the coming years.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rowland |first1=Michael Pellman |title=Memphis Meats Raises $161 Million In Funding, Aims To Bring Cell-Based Products To Consumers |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelpellmanrowland/2020/01/22/memphis-meats-raises-161-million-series-b-funding-round-aims-to-bring-cell-based-products-to-consumers-for-the-first-time/?sh=4bdec3e8428d |work=Forbes |date=January 22, 2020 |language=en}}</ref> | In January 2020, Memphis Meats raised a $161 million Series B. The round was led by ], ], and ]. Also joining the round are new and existing investors including ], ], ], ], ], Finistere, Future Ventures, ], Fifty Years, and CPT Capital. Memphis Meats expects to use the funds to build a pilot production facility and to hit a major milestone of launching products into the market within the coming years.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rowland |first1=Michael Pellman |title=Memphis Meats Raises $161 Million In Funding, Aims To Bring Cell-Based Products To Consumers |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelpellmanrowland/2020/01/22/memphis-meats-raises-161-million-series-b-funding-round-aims-to-bring-cell-based-products-to-consumers-for-the-first-time/?sh=4bdec3e8428d |work=Forbes |date=January 22, 2020 |language=en}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:17, 15 May 2021
American food technology company
Pink orange heart with Upside Foods written inside with a thick marker font | |
Formerly | Memphis Meats |
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Company type | Privately held company |
Industry | Food technology |
Founders | Uma Valeti Nicholas Genovese Will Clem |
Headquarters | Berkeley, California |
Website | upsidefoods |
Upside Foods (formerly known as Memphis Meats) is a food technology company headquartered in Berkeley, California aiming to grow sustainable cultured meat. The company was founded by Uma Valeti (CEO), Nicholas Genovese (CSO), and Will Clem. Valeti was a cardiologist and a professor at the University of Minnesota.
The company plans to produce various meat products using biotechnology to induce stem cells to differentiate into muscle tissue, and to manufacture the meat products in bioreactors. In February 2016, Memphis Meats published a video of a cultured meatball and in March 2017, the company published a video of cultured chicken and duck dishes.
In August 2017, Memphis Meats announced that it had raised a $17 million Series A funding round. The round was led by DFJ and also included investment from Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Suzy and Jack Welch, Cargill, Kimbal Musk, and Atomico.
Initially, the production cost of the cultured beef was $18,000 per pound ($40,000/kg) and the production cost of the cultured poultry was $9,000 per pound ($20,000/kg). As of June 2017, the company had reduced the cost of production to below $2,400 per pound ($5,280/kg). The company said it anticipated cost reductions and commercial release of its products by 2021.
In January 2020, Memphis Meats raised a $161 million Series B. The round was led by Softbank Group, Norwest, and Temasek. Also joining the round are new and existing investors including Richard Branson, Bill Gates, Threshold Ventures, Cargill, Tyson Foods, Finistere, Future Ventures, Kimbal Musk, Fifty Years, and CPT Capital. Memphis Meats expects to use the funds to build a pilot production facility and to hit a major milestone of launching products into the market within the coming years.
References
- ^ Bunge, Jacob (February 2, 2016). "Sizzling Steaks May Soon Be Lab-Grown". The Wall Street Journal.
- "The Memphis Meats Team". Memphis Meats. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- Gelman, Susan (February 29, 2016). "Meat Without Misery". The Common Reader. Online.
- ^ Bunge, Jacob (March 15, 2017). "Startup Serves Up Chicken Produced From Cells in Lab". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Farber, Madeline (March 15, 2017). "A San Francisco Startup Is Serving Chicken That Was Made in a Lab". Fortune.
- ^ Kooser, Amanda (March 16, 2017). "This lab-grown chicken and duck meat looks surprisingly delicious". CNET.
- Sawers, Paul (August 23, 2017). "Lab-grown food startup Memphis Meats raises $17 million from DFJ, Cargill, Bill Gates, others". VentureBeat.
- "'World's first' lab-grown meatball revealed". Fox News. February 3, 2016.
- Addady, Michal (February 2, 2016). "You Could Be Eating Lab-Grown Meat in Just Five Years". Fortune.
- Bunge, Jacob (August 23, 2017). "Cargill Invests in Startup That Grows 'Clean Meat' From Cells". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
- Rowland, Michael Pellman (January 22, 2020). "Memphis Meats Raises $161 Million In Funding, Aims To Bring Cell-Based Products To Consumers". Forbes.