Research & infrastructure

Our interventions aim to unlock access to: public and private funding and investment, pilot and commercial infrastructure, and research in targeted areas.

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Submission: Strategic Examination of R&D

Submission: Strategic Examination of R&D

We spotlight key R&D barriers holding back Australia’s cell ag industry in our submission to DISR.
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Position Statement: National Research Infrastructure Roadmap 2026

Position Statement: National Research Infrastructure Roadmap 2026

We advocate for cellular agriculture, and biomanufacturing more broadly, to be key inclusions in the 2026 National Infrastructure Roadmap.
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Article: From Coal to Cultivated - Why Biomanufacturing is Australia's Next Big Opportunity

Article: From Coal to Cultivated - Why Biomanufacturing is Australia's Next Big Opportunity

In this opinion piece, we dive into why Australia has the opportunity to be a global leader in the biomanufacturing of food products.
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White paper: Producing food through precision fermentation - The opportunity for Australia

White paper: Producing food through precision fermentation - The opportunity for Australia

This white paper outlines Australia's potential in producing precision-fermented ingredients, as well as key challenges and policy recommendations.
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Submission: Food & Beverage Manufacturing

Submission: Food & Beverage Manufacturing

We advocated for several policy, regulatory, and infrastructure changes in our submission to a food & beverage manufacturing inquiry.
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White Paper: An opportunity to Diversify Australia's Food System

White Paper: An opportunity to Diversify Australia's Food System

Our seminal white paper outlines the need for public investment and support across three key areas if cellular agriculture is to thrive in Australia.
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2023 CellAg Summit

2023 CellAg Summit

Australia's first conference dedicated to cellular agriculture!
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Submission: National Science and Research Priorities

Submission: National Science and Research Priorities

We handed in a submission on the revitalisation of Australia’s National Science and Research Priorities.
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Submission: National Reconstruction Fund

Submission: National Reconstruction Fund

We submitted a collective response to the Australian Government’s National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) consultation paper.
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Research: Identifying Australian consumer perceptions of meat products

This study identifies Australian consumer perceptions and preferences toward traditional meat and cultivated meat products.
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Research: Short-term flavour benefits and consumer acceptance of cultivated meat

This research explores how short-term flavour benefits impact consumer acceptance and taste perceptions of cultivated meat in Australia
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Research project: The mediating role of perceived benefits and risks in acceptance of cell ag

This research uncovers how trust is linked to the consumer acceptance of cellular agriculture products in Australia.
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Submission: Gene Technology Amendment Bill

Our submission to the Department of Health & Aged Care's consultation regarding its draft Gene Technology Amendment Bill.
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Regulation
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Precision Fermentation Communication Guide

A set of nomenclature, descriptions and FAQs for use by the APAC precision fermentation ecosystem.
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Familiarity & Trust

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