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Helping the industry understand how it will revolutionize modern protein production and help build a healthier, more efficient, and sustainable global protein system

Protein Production Technology Podcast FPG Media

    • Wetenschap

Helping the industry understand how it will revolutionize modern protein production and help build a healthier, more efficient, and sustainable global protein system

    Special Episode: Zoe Yu Tung Law - New Wave Biotech

    Special Episode: Zoe Yu Tung Law - New Wave Biotech

    In this insightful episode of the podcast, Zoe from New Wave Biotech shares the genesis and aspirations of their UK-based company which specializes in developing software to optimize biomanufacturing processes. Their technology particularly benefits the alternative protein industry but is also applicable to biochemicals and biomaterials, aiming to streamline R&D to accelerate sustainable product market introductions.

    • 27 min.
    EP14: Accelerating Alternative Protein Innovation in the Lab

    EP14: Accelerating Alternative Protein Innovation in the Lab

    In this episode of the Protein Production Technology Webinar Series 2024, experts Joseph Thomas, Jessica Mannix, Priera Panescu, Karthik Pandalaneni, and Michael Spinelli delved into accelerating alternative protein innovation through advanced lab-based technologies. They highlighted the pivotal role of tools like protein engineering, bioinformatics, spectroscopy, and automated analyzers in shaping the future of alternative proteins. These technologies enable faster development cycles, precision control of protein properties, and efficient production methods, ultimately paving the way for a more sustainable and diverse food future. The panelists explored the challenges in lab-scale protein research and emphasized essential technologies that enhance efficiency, speed, and innovation in the alternative protein sector.

    • 1 u. 2 min.
    Special Episode: Mathys & Squire

    Special Episode: Mathys & Squire

    In this podcast, we explore the vital role of intellectual property (IP) in the rapidly expanding alternative protein industry, focusing on the protective power of patents for innovative companies. Chris Hamer and Laura Clews from Mathys & Squire provide insights into the intricacies of IP law as it relates to the food tech sector, particularly the creation and commercialization of alternative proteins.
    The conversation highlights how strong IP portfolios with patents on manufacturing processes or unique protein strains significantly boost a company's competitive edge. They discuss the legal frameworks that allow companies to protect their innovations while fostering a competitive market necessary for continuous improvement.
    Key topics include the importance of understanding existing IP rights, the strategic filing of patents to avoid litigation, and the potential of IP to facilitate collaborative innovation in creating sustainable food solutions. The case of Impossible Foods vs. Motif Foodworks is examined to underscore the complexities and strategic importance of IP in defending product uniqueness and market share. This discussion not only sheds light on the current state of IP law in food technology but also provides valuable strategies for emerging companies in the sector.

    • 41 min.
    Special Episode: Potter Clarkson Interview

    Special Episode: Potter Clarkson Interview

    In this insightful episode, we delve into the complex world of intellectual property (IP) related to alternative proteins, a rapidly expanding sector due to its innovative approaches to sustainable food production. Our hosts are joined by Sara Holland and Andrew Tindall, IP experts from Potter Clarkson, who specialize in synthetic biology and alternative proteins, including cultivated meat.

    • 56 min.
    EP13: Top 10 Alternative Protein Challenges

    EP13: Top 10 Alternative Protein Challenges

    In this episode of the Protein Production Technology International Podcast, a distinguished panel including Brian Sylvester of Perkins Coie, Kaitlin Grady from Clever Carnivore, Panchali Chakraborty of Givaudan, David Ziskind of Stantec, Eugene Wang from Sophie's BioNutrients, Arpad Csay of GEA Systems North America, and Kerry Rees of HGF Limited, delve into the multifaceted world of alternative proteins. The conversation traverses the landscape of sustainability, innovation, and the future prospects of the industry, underlining the sector's positive trajectory driven by global concerns over sustainability, health, and animal welfare. Challenges such as scalability, cost, and consumer perceptions are thoroughly discussed, highlighting the essential role of technological advancements and market expansion. The episode encapsulates the essence of collaboration, transparency, and strategic partnerships as indispensable tools for surmounting industry hurdles and steering the alternative proteins sector towards sustained growth and success. 

    • 1 u. 6 min.
    EP12: Sustainable proteins from novel sources (Next Generation Proteins for a Greener Tomorrow)

    EP12: Sustainable proteins from novel sources (Next Generation Proteins for a Greener Tomorrow)

    In this episode of Protein Production Technology International, hosted by Nick Bradley, experts from around the globe gathered to discuss the transformative power of fermentation technology in creating sustainable alternative proteins. The panel, featuring industry leaders and technical consultants, dove into how fermenting proteins from sources like yeast and bacteria offers a promising solution to meet the world's growing protein needs while significantly reducing the environmental impacts associated with traditional animal agriculture. Key topics included the environmental benefits, scalability challenges, and the hurdles of regulatory approval, taste improvement, and cost reduction. The webinar emphasized the critical role of ongoing research, collaboration, and innovation in harnessing fermentation technology to sustainably feed the future population. Moreover, it highlighted the necessity of consumer acceptance and the industry's efforts to make these sustainable proteins a palatable and affordable option for global markets.

    • 1 u. 6 min.

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