Thanks for joining us on the Future Food Show. This episode is a part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed The Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins.
On this episode, We’re excited to host Doug McNish, Greg Potter, and Laura S. Hackl, three of the members of Team ProFillet, to the show.
ProFillet is a collection of some of the world's best minds who have come together to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time: How do we Feed the Next Billion? The founders at ProFillet come from a variety of industries and have a range of talents: from professional kitchens, science and technology, to marketing, finance and operations. This diversity of perspectives and experiences allows the team to approach challenges from a variety of angles, leading to innovative solutions and better outcomes.
Lou Cooperhouse of BlueNalu
Steve Matzke of CP Kelco
Santiago Campuzano - New Harvest Fellowship Series
Cameron Semper - New Harvest Fellowship Series
John Yuen - New Harvest Fellowship Series
Is cell-based meat Kosher? A discussion with Rabbi Joel Kenigsberg
Zac Cosenza - New Harvest Fellowship Series
Dave Schnettler of LabFarmFoods
Martín Salinas, Henk Hoogenkamp, and Gastón Paladini of Moolec Science
Kai Steinmetz – New Harvest Fellowship Series
Special Edition: Eat Just, Inc., Announces Cell-cultured chicken has been approved for sale
Josh Balk of the Humane Society of the U.S.
Björn Lárus Örvar, Ph.D. of ORF Genetics
Lavanya Anandan of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Dr. Tiffany Lee of the North American Meat Institute
Ricardo M. Gouveia, PhD - New Harvest Fellowship Series
Scott Allan - New Harvest Fellowship Series
Carrie Chan of Avant Meats
Andrew Stout - New Harvest Fellowship Series
Dr. Martina Miotto and Leo Groenewegen of CellulaREvolution Ltd.
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