Hebrew University of Jerusalem's cellular meat startup will use the series A funding to launch its pilot manufacturing plant.

Future Meat Technologies, an Israel-based cellular meat technology spinout of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has completed a $14m series A round led by venture capital firm S2G Ventures.
VC firms Emerald Technology Ventures and Manta Ray Ventures also participated in the round, as did food technology-focused accelerator and VC fund Bits x Bites and Henry Soesanto, chief executive of meat alternative provider Monde Nissin.
Founded in 2018, Future Meat is developing a method of producing meat directly from…

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