Steak in space: Micro Meat and Orbital Assembly sign cultivated meat pact  

October 17, 2022 |

In Mexico, cultivated meat producer Micro Meat has partnered with Orbital Assembly to evaluate lab-grown meat production in space. 

OA, which develops space stations with both work and recreational space, will install Micro Meat’s equipment on a planned Pioneer-class station. OA hopes cultivated meat can help offset the massive costs associated with launching goods into space. Sending one pound of goods into orbit can cost $10,000. 

“We could produce fresh meat in space at a much lower cost than flying prepared food there because meat is mostly water, and we can easily reclaim the water in space,” says Micro Meat co-founder and COO Vincent Pribble. “So, when you look at the price of launching all that water from Earth to orbit, it’s just not cost-effective.” 

Micro Meat also hopes data from the space trials will help it optimize its systems on Earth, according to Green Queen.   “Our scaffolding technology is a game-changer,” says Micro Meat co-founder and CEO Anne-Sophie Mertgen. “It’s going to allow a level of scaling in cultivated meat production unlike anything that currently exists. In three years, our goal is to be producing a ton of meat in 30 days on earth. We know we can get there with our design. This new partnership with OA in space will help us get there faster.”

Category: Chemicals & Materials

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