Calysta
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Calysta

http://calysta.com/
Last activity: 04.03.2025
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Calysta is working toward a future where the world’s growing population has guaranteed food security. Our aim is to feed more people with fewer resources by converting natural gas into food, creating high value fish, livestock, and pet nutritional products that don’t interfere with the human food chain.
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Location: United States, California, San Mateo
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $149M
Founded date: 2011

Investors 5

Funding Rounds 5

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
20.09.2021Series D$39MBP Venture...
27.06.2019-$30MBP Venture...
04.05.2017Series D$40M-
02.02.2016Series C$30M-
22.01.2015Series B$10M-

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04.03.2025Dog Food Made from Fermented Gas Protein Lands on European Shelves4 Mins Read German pet food maker Marsapet has rolled out a kibble product for dogs using Calysta’s fermentation-derived FeedKind protein. Would you feed your dog carbon and microbes? If you’re in Europe, you now can, thanks to a partnershi...
24.01.2025Aerobic gas fermentation: the final frontier in novel fats?A flurry of startups has sprung up in recent years using fermentation to coax microbes to produce more sustainable, functional, or healthier alternatives to animal and tropical fats (coconut, palm, cocoa). Right now, most of them are feedin...
15.01.2025Can gas fermentation deliver on its green promise for food and feed? In conversation with CalystaUsing gases instead of purified sugars as a feedstock for fermentation can potentially cut operating costs and reduce pressure on arable land. So is gas fermentation the next big thing in biomanufacturing, or does it have limited scope? Whi...
04.12.2024Farmless Secures €1M EU Grant to Validate its “Dramatically Efficient” Landless Protein ProductionDutch fermentation startup Farmless has secured a €1 million grant from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Farmless produces functional proteins with a complete amino acid profile for the F&B industry. Its air-based fermenta...
26.11.2024🎥Biomass fermentation in focus at MISTA growth hack: ‘The food of the future is going to be manufactured in a tank’Biomass fermentation—which is used to produce everything from mycoprotein to DHA-packed animal feed supplements—is generally cheaper than precision fermentation because firms are harvesting the whole biomass, and skipping costly downstream ...
21.08.2024Calysta’s Protein for Pet Food, Made with Microbes, Carbon, and Renewable Energy, Arrives in EuropeFeedKind Pet, an air-based protein for pet food claimed to be nutritious and super sustainable, will soon be available to pet food manufacturers across Europe to cater to consumers looking for high-quality, health-supporting, eco-friendly p...
14.08.2024The Future of Food: Air-Powered Delicacies and Cancer BreakthroughsIn a world where sustainability and health are paramount, two groundbreaking developments are making waves. One is a culinary revolution that transforms air into delectable desserts. The other is a medical breakthrough that enhances cancer ...
13.08.2024Solar Foods, Ajinomoto Roll Out Desserts with Solein Protein from Air in Singapore4 Mins Read Solar Foods’s Solein protein from air stars in mooncakes and ice cream sandwiches launched in Singapore under Japanese food giant Ajinomoto’s new Atlr.72 brand. Finnish startup Solar Foods has introduced the first results of its...
08.05.2024Dr. Clauder’s Introduces the “World’s First” Dog Treats Featuring Calysta’s Air Protein FeedKindPetGerman pet food manufacturer Dr. Clauder’s has partnered with microbial protein pioneer Calysta, to launch the world’s first dog treats made with FeedKindPet, an air protein-derived ingredient designed for pet nutrition. FeedKindPet, a vega...
06.05.2024New Zealand’s Jooules Raises $600,000 to Turn Carbon Into Food-Grade Proteins4 Mins Read New Zealand startup Jooules has raised NZ$1M (about $600,000) in funding to advance its gaseous fermentation technology, which converts carbon emissions streams into protein for food ingredients. Wellington-based Jooules secured...
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