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Uni-CulNet

The Uni-CulNet framework provides CulNet system technology as a standardized cellular agriculture infrastructure and rapidly establishes the foundation for democratized cellular agriculture.
Within this framework, “CulNet Pipeline” provides the CulNet technology to a client to develop the client’s unique product, and “CulNet Consortium” provides a client an opportunity to be part of the cellular agriculture infrastructure.

CulNet Pipeline

Cellular Agriculture Enterprise Solutions
with the CulNet system

Basal medium I-MEM

See news release for details

CulNet Consortium

CulNet system Joint-Development Scheme

Product - 01
Overview of the CulNet Pipeline

The CulNet® system is a versatile cell culture platform technology designed for a wide range of cellular agriculture (animal cell-cultured) products such as food and materials. The CulNet system is capable of culturing cells of any types and species without external addition of growth factors or immortalization of the starter cells. In scenes of cell-based meat production, the system can function as the source of “cultured serum” that can replace expensive growth factors. In some countries and regions, these features make food products from the system legally marketable within the existing regulatory framework.
We offer this technology as a solution to sustainably produce animal-derived products and to meet the rapidly evolving consumer values. We are wide welcome contracted research clients who wish to develop their own cellular agriculture products in “CulNet Pipeline”. Stage-gating is available for each Step, and progress can be assessed on a step-by-step basis.

Conceptual configuration of the CulNet system

STEP 0 Feasibility assessment over 0.5~1 year period at a laboratory scale

STEP 1 Proof-of-concept by the CulNet system

STEP 2 Installment of a CulNet system hardware at the client’s site for pilot and commercial production

※ If the client is already in possession of a cell procurement channel, the project timeline can be shortened.
※ Step 0 and Step 1 will be performed at IntegriCulture site.


At the commercial production step, we plan to provide

  • Large-scale culture of cells of Client’s choice, to be provided as intermediate materials
  • Installment a CulNet unit at the Client’s site to integrate into the production line
  • Pre-processing of the Client’s cell to fit to CulNet system
  • Production of the Client’s product at IntegriCulture Inc. site

Track record of the CulNet system

The CulNet Pipeline is ongoing with a number of startups and corporates.

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GoalsPipeline Goals are set through individual consultation
Benefits・Novel cellular agriculture products
・Novel product development by sharing development information
・Repurposing of technology from i.e. regenerative medicine
・Shortened R&D timeline
・Savings of R&D expenditures
・Study of an inexpensive method for the production of animal cells at an unprecedented level
Budget・Step 0, Feasibility study:$6k~10k/month
・Step 1, Development study:$15k~/month
・Step 2~, Scaling & operation:$30k~/month
Duration・Step 0, Feasibility study:0.5-1 year
・Step 1, Development study:2-3 years
・Step 2~, Scaling & operation:1-3 years

※ The time and budget for Step 0 may be larger for medical applications, as vigorous assessment of regulatory compliance and technological specifications will be required.

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Overview of the CulNet Consortium

The CulNet® system is a versatile cell culture platform technology designed for a wide range of cellular agriculture (animal cell-cultured) products such as food and materials. The CulNet system is capable of culturing cells of any types and species without external addition of growth factors or immortalization of the starter cells. To deliver this technology in time, we are establishing the CulNet Consortium (formally in 2021) to join forces and technologies of multiple industry players. The CulNet Consortium systematizes the technological elements of culture medium, bioreactor, bioprocess, quality management, and product processing for which preliminary studies have already commenced with a number of partners. We are The CulNet Consortium is widely welcoming innovative partners that collaboratively build pioneering cellular agriculture infrastructure.

5 Target Areas of the CulNet Consortium


Target Area 01 -

Standardized
culture medium

We are developing standardized culture medium based on strategies fundamentally different from existing culture media (basal media) conventionally used for bio-pharma applications. Standardized culture medium is the raw material for all cell-cultured products, and different types are developed for each product categories, i.e food (animal meat and seafood), materials, medical.

Fields & Targets:
Raw materials production and distribution, Recipe development, Fluidics, etc.
Target features:
Environmental footprint, Costs, safety, etc.


Target Area 02 -

CulNet
Hardware

Hardware components and operation protocols of a CulNet system unit are developed and standardized. The future use of a CulNet technology platform spans all scales, from industrial plants to home use.

Fields & Targets:
Scaling (1 kg/mon.→10 kg→100 kg→1t or more), Pumps, Sensors, Distribution Methods, Supply Methods, etc.
Target features:
Usability, cost, safety, durability (continuous operation >2 years with occasional steam/chemical sterilization), etc.


Target Area 03 -

Product
Bioreactor

The bioreactor in which the cell-cultured products are cultivated, is developed and standardized. Different bioreactors can be developed for each product categories. The bioreactor handles cells of any one (or more) of target species

Fields & Targets:
Junction with the CulNet system, Designs suited for product categories (i.e. paste meat, tissues, leather,functional ingredients)
Target features:
Usability, cost, safety, durability (continuous operation >2 years with occasional steam/chemical sterilization), etc.


Target Area 04 -

Product
processing

The process control elements and quality assurance measures of cell-cultured products and byproducts are developed and standardized. Since processing protocols are product-dependent, development would be reviewed by yearly stage gates.

Fields & Targets:
(2020-2021) Cell-based foie gras, (2021-2023) small-scale whole tissue culture
Target features:
Organoleptic properties, textures, costs, safety, etc.


Target Area 05 -

Cell source

Cell procurement (extraction and primary culture) protocols from agricultural and aquacultural resources are developed and standardized. A “cell extraction depot” can be modified to deliver cells of each terrestrial and aquatic animals, for production of food and materials

Fields & Targets:
(2020-2021) Cell licensing scheme for primary producers (i.e. farmers), Cell extraction depot for cell-based foods
Target features:
Cell extraction facility and protocols, Costs, Safety, Sterilization methods, Cell preservation methods, etc.

Joining the CulNet Consortium

Outcomes・Participation in CulNet system standardization
・Participation in certification schemes of cell-cultured products
・Repurposing of IP’s developed for regenerative medicine etc.
・R&D resources in cellular agriculture
ExpensesMembership: JPY 4 million per year
※ The above fee is subject to future changes.
※ The fee does NOT apply to farmers that provide source of cells
DurationContract on yearly basis

※ Please note that this information does not guarantee participation in the desired target field. Toward the official launch in Jan. 2021, conversations with potential partners (with NDA’s) and a selection process in Oct. 2020 are scheduled.

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