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Asia Sustainable Foods Platform inaugurates ScaleUp Bio JV with ADM and Temasek

March 8, 2022

ADM and Asia Sustainable Foods Platform have officially inaugurated their joint venture company, ScaleUp Bio. It is the first company in Singapore to provide contract development and manufacturing organization services for precision fermentation for food applications.

ScaleUp Bio has entered into a multi-year partnership with A*STAR’s Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI) to establish a joint lab focused on precision fermentation. Scheduled to be operational in Q1 2023, the joint lab will be situated within the Food Tech Innovation Centre (FTIC) at Biopolis. It will provide start-ups with fermenters that can support up to 100L in capacity, associated downstream processing units and relevant testing, as well as analytical equipment for full optimization.

Upon maturity of their growth cycle, start-ups can seamlessly transition to ScaleUp Bio’s new facility, which can further support up to 10,000L fermentation capacity. Located in the Tuas district, the facility will be wholly owned and operated by ScaleUp Bio and is targeted to be operational by mid-2023.

The joint lab and new facility will provide technological development and precision fermentation for companies producing a wide variety of bio-based products, including alternative proteins, to serve growing consumer demand in Singapore and the wider Asia-Pacific region.

“We are seeing strong demand for alternative protein sources and more companies are developing new alternative protein solutions to meet these needs," commented Francisco M. Codoñer, CEO of ScaleUp Bio.

“We’re proud to continue paving the way to a more sustainable food system to meet the world’s increasing demand for nutritious food products,” added Joe Taets, Senior Vice President & President, Asia Pacific at ADM and Chairman of ScaleUp Bio.

In November 2021, the Asia Sustainable Foods Platform and A*STAR’s SIFBI committed to invest over S$30 million over the next three years in FTIC. Through the FTIC, food-tech companies including start-ups will have access to tailored infrastructure and service offerings, namely a food grade pilot scale facility with extrusion and fermentation equipment, shared labs, test kitchens, co-working spaces, as well as A*STAR’s deep R&D know-how.

“The joint lab will provide precision fermentation support to start-ups and is the first of many offerings within the FTIC," revealed Mathys Boeren, CEO of the Asia Sustainable Foods Platform. "Our goal is to help food start-ups address pain points for food-tech businesses, such as long wait-times for pilot-scale facilities and equipment; the lack of deep product and process development capabilities; and the difficulty in navigating regulatory processes and understanding unfamiliar markets in other parts of Asia.”

“Partnering with A*STAR’s SIFBI, companies including start-ups can gain access to leading R&D capabilities and expertise in precision fermentation and downstream processing, enabling them to shorten their innovation cycle and time to market," concluded  Dr Hazel Khoo, Executive Director, SIFBI. "The collaboration with ScaleUp Bio is a great example of how public-private sector partnerships can contribute significantly to the flourishing and vibrant food-tech landscape here in Singapore. We look forward to collaborating with start-ups and MNCs in the alternative protein space to innovate sustainable food solutions that can also scale to market rapidly."

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