Liberation Labs’ Mark Warner on precision fermentation for food + beverage, the Vivici partnership + biomanufacturing’s future
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Global Market Insights predicts the precision fermentation market for food and beverage will grow from just about two billion in 2024 to 70 billion globally by 2034. That’s a staggering combined annual growth rate of nearly 40%. Liberation Labs is pioneering a new approach to precision fermentation at scale that borrows a page from the pharmaceutical industries playbook. Co-founder and CEO, Mark Warner, joins us to get into:
- What exactly is precision fermentation?
- The challenge facing companies, particularly early-stage innovators, that Liberation Labs saw an opportunity to solve for with contract precision fermentation
- The company’s recent announcement of its first customer for the Indiana facility, Vivici, what they will do for them and what’s exciting about the partnership
- How Mark saw an opportunity in the pharmaceutical space that could be replicated in fermentation for agbioscience innovation
- Mark’s journey to fundraise for Liberation Labs
- Reflecting on the decision to put their facility in Indiana for access to talent, corn and transportation
- The biggest opportunities for growth – not just for Liberation Labs – but for precision fermentation as an industry
- Biomanufacturing’s importance to economic growth, but in urban and rural America
- What’s ahead for Liberation Labs