FUJIFILM Biotechnologies has officially opened its commercial‑scale cell culture manufacturing facility in Holly Springs, North Carolina. The first phase of the $3.2 billion site brings eight 20,000‑liter mammalian cell culture bioreactors online, with plans to expand to sixteen reactors by 2026. The post New $3.2B FUJIFILM facility signals shift in biotech manufacturing power to the US appeared first on Manufacturing Today.| Manufacturing Today
Open Image…Save ImageOpen Image (using #TmpD/ia)… Osaka University researchers succeeded in biomanufacturing a sugar product using chemically synthesized sugar for the first time. With refinement of this technology, one can envision a future society in which the sugar required for biomanufacturing can be obtained ‘anytime, anywhere, and at high rate’. In the future, biomanufacturing using chemically synthesized sugar is expected […] The post Biomanufacturing Using Sugar From Ch...| New Energy and Fuel
UK-based cultivated fat producer Hoxton Farms and Japanese chemical manufacturer Mitsui Chemicals have entered a strategic partnership to advance| Cultivated X
BioMADE, a public-private partnership focused on advancing bioindustrial manufacturing in the United States, has announced that its network has grown to more| Cultivated X
The EDA grant will support a $40 million expansion of the IBRL, including upgrading to a 1500 L capacity. Additionally, it will enable consortium| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine