# Meatable

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/meatable  
**Vertical:** Food & Beverage  
**Subcategory:** Food & Beverage  
**Tier:** Challenger  
**Website:** meatable.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Delft Netherlands cultivated pork/beef with Opti-Ox iPSC technology (4-day production); $95M total ($35M Agronomics Series B 2023 + Betagro/€7.6M NL Innovation Credit 2024) targeting Singapore commercial approval competing with GOOD Meat.

## Company Overview

Meatable is a Delft, Netherlands-based cultivated meat company — backed with approximately $95 million in total funding including a $35 million Series B in 2023 led by Agronomics with Invest-NL, plus a €7.6 million Netherlands Enterprise Agency Innovation Credit and strategic investment from Betagro Ventures (Thailand's major food group) in 2024 — developing cultivated pork and beef products using its proprietary Opti-Ox technology that enables commercial-scale cultivated meat production in as little as four days, compared to weeks or months required by competing approaches. Meatable's technology is based on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) — derived from a single cell sample without ongoing animal procedures and capable of indefinite replication — providing the cell source scalability that is a critical bottleneck for cultivated meat economics. Following the first public tasting of cultivated pork sausages in Singapore in 2023, Meatable appointed industry veteran Jeff Tripician as CEO in late 2024 to lead commercialization. Founded in 2018.

Meatable's Opti-Ox differentiation addresses the cell sourcing and proliferation bottleneck that constrains cultivated meat scalability: most cultivated meat companies rely on primary animal cells (requiring periodic biopsy procedures from donor animals) or immortalized cell lines (with potential genetic instability concerns) that require expensive growth media and slow doubling times for scale-up. Meatable's iPSC approach (cells that can be produced from a single sample and have self-renewal capacity comparable to embryonic stem cells, combined with the Opti-Ox precision transcription factor control for directing differentiation into muscle and fat cells) enables a production process where the cell bank is established once and serves indefinitely — addressing the input supply chain that makes scaling other cultivated meat approaches expensive and logistics-intensive.

In 2025, Meatable competes in the cultivated meat, alternative protein, and food technology market with Upside Foods (formerly Memphis Meats, USA, $600M raised), Eat Just GOOD Meat (Singapore approval for cultivated chicken, $267M raised), and Mosa Meat (Netherlands cultivated beef, $95M raised) for Singapore food authority regulatory approval, European Novel Food regulation approval, and food service and retail cultivated meat product commercialization. Betagro Ventures' investment provides a strategic manufacturing and distribution pathway into the ASEAN food market (Betagro is one of Thailand's largest protein producers). Jeff Tripician's CEO appointment (CPG and food industry commercialization experience) reflects the pivot from technology development to market entry. The 2025 strategy focuses on achieving Singapore Food Agency final commercial approval for cultivated pork, building the Betagro partnership manufacturing pathway for ASEAN commercial launch, and progressing the European Novel Food dossier for Netherlands and EU market entry.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is Meatable?
Meatable is a Dutch cultivated meat company that produces real pork and beef from animal cells without slaughter. Using proprietary Opti-Ox technology, the company can grow meat in as little as four days, dramatically faster than traditional cell agriculture methods.

### Who are Meatable's target customers?
Meatable targets consumers who love meat but are concerned about environmental impact and animal welfare. Initial markets include restaurants in Singapore, with plans to expand to retail and other geographies as regulatory approvals progress.

### When was Meatable founded?
Meatable was founded in 2018 in Delft, Netherlands by cell biologist Daan Luining, former McKinsey consultant Krijn de Nood, and stem cell researcher Mark Kotter.

### Where is Meatable based?
Meatable is headquartered in Delft, Netherlands, with facilities for research, development, and pilot production. The company is focused on market entry in Singapore, which leads globally in cultivated meat regulation.

### How much funding has Meatable raised?
Meatable has raised approximately $95 million in equity funding through Series B, plus an additional EUR 7.6 million Innovation Credit from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency and strategic investment from Betagro Ventures.

### What makes Meatable different from competitors?
Meatable's Opti-Ox technology enables meat production in just four days, significantly faster than competitors. The technology uses induced pluripotent stem cells from a single cell sample, meaning animals are never harmed and cells can replicate indefinitely.

### Who are Meatable's main competitors?
Key competitors in the cultivated meat space include Upside Foods, Good Meat (Eat Just), Aleph Farms, Mosa Meat, and other cell-based meat companies working toward commercialization.

### Is Meatable's meat safe to eat?
Yes, cultivated meat is real meat grown from animal cells. Meatable has received tasting approval from Singapore Food Agency and is working through full regulatory approval processes. The product contains the same proteins and nutrients as conventional meat.

### When will Meatable products be available?
Meatable planned to launch in Singapore restaurants in mid-2024 with retail following in 2025. The company is working through regulatory approval processes and production scaling to bring products to market.

### What is Meatable's environmental impact?
Cultivated meat requires significantly less land, water, and produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional animal agriculture. Meatable's technology aims to make sustainable protein production scalable and accessible.

## Tags

b2b2c, b2c, manufacturing, agriculture

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*