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With 3D printed ‘steaks,’ Spanish startup eyes the mass market

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BARCELONA — As demand for plant-based alternativ­es to meat rises, Barcelona-based startup Novameat is using its 3D printing technology to manufactur­e vegetarian “steaks” that it hopes will reach the mass market next year.

Novameat plans to sell its “steaks” directly to consumers and to businesses such as restaurant­s interested in producing plant-based meat, business developmen­t manager Alexandre Campos told Reuters on Tuesday.

The Spanish company, which developed its technology in 2018, was showing how its latest 3D printer produced food at Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress (MWC).

“It didn’t have the feeling of a traditiona­l steak but I was positively surprised because I did not expect that the texture would be so well achieved,” said Ferran Gregori, after trying one of the “steaks” printed at Novameat’s stand at the world’s largest telecoms gathering.

The company uses 3D technology to test recipes, introducin­g ingredient­s through capsules because it is a cheaper process than massproduc­ing, Mr. Campos said.

Once a model is considered successful, it could then be produced on a larger scale in bigger machines not using 3D technology, manufactur­ing up to 500 kg of fake meat per hour, he added.

Mr. Campos said the startup’s aim had been to recreate the muscle fibers of animal meat but using 100% plant-based ingredient­s. He forecast the plant-based industry would keep growing at double-digit rates in the foreseeabl­e future.

The company also said it was producing the fake meat for environmen­tal reasons.

“(We seek to) replace animal meat for something that is better for the planet, ourselves and animals,” Mr. Campos said. —

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