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Founded Year

2017

Stage

Angel - II | Alive

Total Raised

$158M

Mosaic Score
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-65 points in the past 30 days

About Aleph Farms

Aleph Farms operates as a food technology company, specializing in cell-grown meat. It grows beef steaks, from non-genetically engineered and non-immortalized cells isolated from a living cow, without slaughtering the animals. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Rehovot, Israel.

Headquarters Location

1 Haim Holtzman Street

Rehovot, 7670401,

Israel

972-8-6831990

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ESPs containing Aleph Farms

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Consumer & Retail / Food & Grocery Tech

The cultured meat market, also known as clean meat or cultivated meat, refers to companies that provide a more sustainable source of meat by culturing animal cells. Companies in this market focus on various types of meat, including chicken, pork, fish, and beef. While some of these companies are developing consumer brands, others are focused on building out white-label solutions for manufacturers.…

Aleph Farms named as Leader among 15 other companies, including JUST Egg, Believer Meats, and BlueNalu.

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Expert Collections containing Aleph Farms

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Aleph Farms is included in 3 Expert Collections, including Agriculture Technology (Agtech).

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Agriculture Technology (Agtech)

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Companies in the agtech space, such as equipment manufacturers, surveying drones, geospatial intelligence firms, and farm management platforms

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Food & Beverage

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Startups in the food & beverage space, including alternative proteins, vertically-farmed produce, functional beverages and more.

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Alternative Proteins

408 items

This Collection includes B2B and B2C companies developing alternatives to animal-derived proteins, including plant-based meat, dairy alternatives, lab-grown or cultured meat, and fermented proteins.

Aleph Farms Patents

Aleph Farms has filed 9 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • animal rights
  • biotechnology
  • meat
patents chart

Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

7/15/2018

10/22/2024

Transcription factors, Meat, Clusters of differentiation, Cell biology, Biotechnology

Grant

Application Date

7/15/2018

Grant Date

10/22/2024

Title

Related Topics

Transcription factors, Meat, Clusters of differentiation, Cell biology, Biotechnology

Status

Grant

Latest Aleph Farms News

Israeli GreenTech Making Our World A Happier, Healthier Place

Oct 14, 2024

(Image: Depositphotos) With the adverse impact of climate change becoming clearer almost every day, the role of technology in mitigating these devastating effects has never been more important. Israeli innovation – from clean energy to agriculture technology – has made massive contributions to the world’s efforts to  deal with this phenomenon, and NoCamels takes a look at some of the companies that have the potential to make a real difference. Making A Splash With Clean Energy Eco Wave Power has become a worldwide phenomenon with its ability to transform water into electricity by using the power of waves. The company’s unique floating devices are placed in the water, where they rise and fall with the movement of waves, generating energy that is delivered to power stations on land. The power stations then convert that energy into pressure used to spin a generator, thereby producing electricity. The system is already generating electricity in China, Israel, South America and the US, and the company lately signed an agreement to bring its technology to Taiwan. “It seems like slowly but surely the world understands the great potential and undeniable resource, which is wave energy,” said EWP co-founder and CEO Inna Braverman. Eco Wave Power’s floater technology draws energy from incoming waves by converting their motion into clean energy (Photo: Courtesy) Air Con Without Electricity With no wires, no plugs and no greenhouse gasses, Green Kinko has developed the world’s first outdoors air conditioning unit to use liquid nitrogen as a power source. The Kensho unit quietly emits nitrogen gas at a temperature of -10C (14F) to cool the surrounding area, providing needed relief as the world gets hotter, without contributing to the problem. It even has the option of adding an insect repellent, to keep the mosquitoes at bay while enjoying a cool breeze in the garden. Liquid nitrogen is already in wide use as a coolant in multiple industries, and the Shefayim based company came up with the idea of using it to cool the air while working on an unrelated project with cryogenic (very low temperature) liquids. “We have invented a new generation of air conditioner,” said Green Kinko CEO Tal Leizer. “The technology is unique and amazing.” The Kensho unit is the world’s first outdoor air conditioner that works without electricity (Photo: Courtesy) Taking The Pollution Out Of Plastic UBQ Materials says its thermoplastic material, made from unsorted household waste, is considered to have the lowest carbon footprint in the world. Each year, the world produces more than two billion tons of household waste, most of which is unrecyclable and sent to landfills, for incineration or dumped in open natural spaces. The company’s patented technology breaks down the waste into its most basic molecular components and assembles them into the new raw material. It can absorb all kinds of non-sorted household waste, including organic garbage, plastics, papers, cardboard and even dirty diapers. The process has zero emissions and uses little energy and no water, giving it a carbon footprint 15-20 times lower than that of alternative resins. “By converting solid waste into a sustainable circular thermoplastic that acts as a plastic substitute, we can stop covering up our waste and start transforming and reusing it in safe, affordable and beneficial ways,” said UBQ International Advisory Board member and former White House climate expert Gina McCarthy. UBQ Materials takes household waste and converts it into a bio-based plastic substitute (Photo: Courtesy) A Breath Of Fresh Air Using data from thousands of locations worldwide, BreezoMeter ’s app gives users real time information on the air quality in their immediate vicinity – even as they move about. The startup takes data from government air monitoring stations – using more than 50,000 sources globally, including satellite, weather and traffic data. Its AI and machine-learning algorithms are then able to track levels of pollution street by street and hour by hour, and are accurate down to five meters (16 feet). Its Cleanest Route feature directs pedestrians and cyclists to the least polluted route for them, giving the options a score from 0 to 100, based on air pollution, pollen and smoke in the atmosphere. It also works for motorists, who are actually exposed to higher levels of pollution as they sit behind the wheel. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter And so effective is the app, the startup was bought by Google in 2022, in a deal reported to have been worth more than $200 million. “Our mission is to improve the health and safety of millions of people by reducing their exposure to environmental hazards,” said Tamir Kessel, BreezoMeter’s head of Business Development and Strategy. The BreezoMeter Air Quality map tells users how best to avoid pollution in the air (Photo: Courtesy) Keeping Urban Landscapes Green And Shady Trees are one of the biggest casualties of human encroachment into natural landscapes. But one company has found a way to allow trees and technology to coexist – to the benefit of urban dwellers and nature. TreeTube ’s proprietary tubes are massive, soil-filled cylinders made from inert plastic material (one quarter of which is recycled), which are fitted together like blocks and placed under roads and walkways alongside the infrastructure of modern life. The tubes allow the roots of the trees to grow in non-compacted soil, unlike the earth needed for pipes and cables, giving them unfettered access to the ground, air and water they need to survive. The company works primarily with local authorities and landscape architects, and installing the tubes is a quick and efficient process that takes just several hours. The tubes are already successfully in use in Israel, the Netherlands and Estonia, providing shade, keeping down urban temperatures and even reducing carbon emissions in the air. “Trees are fantastic filters,” said TreeTube co-founder Jonathan Antebi. “They are one of the utilities that have an actual return on investment to a municipality. TreeTube’s plastic-based tubular system is easy to install under sidewalks to let trees flourish in cities (Photo: Courtesy) Don’t Worry, Bee Happy As the world’s beekeepers warn of the dangers of rapidly disappearing colonies of the honeymakers, Israeli company BeeHero has created a way of monitoring their hives to ensure that the insects inside are happy and healthy. Tiny in-hive sensors (about the size of an AirPods case) act as eyes and ears for beekeepers who rely on the bees for honey and pollination of crops. They gather a wide range of data from inside the hives, including sound, light, temperature, vibration and humidity. The data is analyzed by the AI platform, which alerts keepers to potential issues that require their attention. The company says its solution is in use in more than 200,000 hives worldwide and in 2022 alone saved the lives of a quarter of a billion bees, while its precision pollination program tells farmers just how many bees they need and where they need them. “I think what is very, very unique about BeeHero is the understanding… that there must be a way to apply Big Data, algorithms, machine learning and artificial intelligence into a legacy industry,” said BeeHero’s VP Global Strategy Eytan Schwartz. BeeHero uses sensor technology to monitor the welfare of bees in hives (Photo: Courtesy) Meat With Mercy The world’s first steak created without killing an animal was the work of Israeli startup Aleph Farms , which grows cultured cow cells in the lab to create meals to satisfy any carnivore. Scientists have warned of the environmental impact of the world’s high demand for meat, which requires massive swathes of land for grazing, which not only is resource heavy but also drives up production costs. Aleph Farms says its bio-engineering platform, developed in conjunction with the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, means it can grow steak in the lab without the need for vast tracts of land, water, feed and other resources to raise cattle. Nor does Aleph require antibiotics, whose use in animal feed has exacerbated the growing phenomenon of antibiotic resistance. The startup uses a combination of six unique, innovative technologies, including the bioreactors in which the cells are grown, which also allow it to drop the production costs of the meat. “We’re shaping the future of the meat industry — literally,” said Aleph Farms co-founder and CEO Didier Toubia. Aleph Farms creates cultivated meat with less resources and animal cruelty (Photo: Courtesy)

Aleph Farms Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Aleph Farms founded?

    Aleph Farms was founded in 2017.

  • Where is Aleph Farms's headquarters?

    Aleph Farms's headquarters is located at 1 Haim Holtzman Street, Rehovot.

  • What is Aleph Farms's latest funding round?

    Aleph Farms's latest funding round is Angel - II.

  • How much did Aleph Farms raise?

    Aleph Farms raised a total of $158M.

  • Who are the investors of Aleph Farms?

    Investors of Aleph Farms include Marcus Samuelsson, VisVires New Protein, CPT Capital, Strauss Group, L Catterton and 21 more.

  • Who are Aleph Farms's competitors?

    Competitors of Aleph Farms include IntegriCulture, Finless Foods, Mosa Meat, Chunk Foods, BlueNalu and 7 more.

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Mosa Meat

Mosa Meat focuses on sustainable and animal-friendly beef alternatives within the food industry. The company specializes in producing cultured beef burgers, utilizing cell-based meat technology to create real beef without the need to raise and slaughter animals. It primarily serves the food industry. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Maastricht, Netherlands.

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Believer Meats

Believer Meats is a company focused on the production of cultivated meat within the food technology sector. They offer real, non-GMO meat grown from animal cells, providing a cruelty-free, antibiotic-free, and environmentally friendly alternative to conventionally farmed meat. The company primarily serves consumers looking for healthier and sustainable meat options. Believer Meats was formerly known as Future Meat Technologies. It was founded in 2018 and is based in Rehovot, Israel.

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UPSIDE Foods

UPSIDE Foods specializes in the innovation of cultivated meat within the food industry. The company produces meat grown directly from animal cells, offering a humane and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional meat production. This cultivated meat is designed to provide the same taste and texture as conventional meat without the need to raise and slaughter animals. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Berkeley, California.

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