Nurasa Unveils Asia’s Premier Food Tech Innovation Centre to Enable Sustainable Nutrition Solutions

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  • Nurasa’s Food Tech Innovation Centre is a strategic hub for product innovation and commercialisation for sustainable foods
  • The company is committed to being an integrated solutions provider of R&D and capabilities for food sustainability in Asia through open innovation and strategic partnerships

 

 SINGAPORE – April 24, 2024 – Nurasa, a wholly owned company of Temasek and a leading organisation in sustainable nutrition development in Asia, proudly announced the inauguration of its cutting-edge Food Tech Innovation Centre (FTIC) in Singapore. Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies Mr. Heng Swee Keat was the Guest-of-Honour at the ceremony which marked a significant milestone in Nurasa’s commitment to advancing sustainable food solutions.

Located strategically within Biopolis, a key part of Singapore’s innovation community, Nurasa’s FTIC is a 3,840 sqm food-grade facility that features high-tech laboratories with advanced capabilities in precision fermentation (PF) and food processing. The PF lab includes bioreactors that have production capacities of up to 100 litres, allowing companies to produce at a greater scale beyond developmental capacities. These labs tap on ecosystem capabilities at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), ScaleUpBio and others.

The Centre serves as a pivotal hub for Nurasa’s NuFood Concept Studio – an open innovation platform that pioneers the product development and commercialisation of sustainable foods. The NuFood Concept Studio fosters culinary creativity and encourages consumer-centric food innovation, and sustainable practices. It addresses emerging food industry innovations like low-sugar, cholesterol-free, and gut-friendly foods with exceptional flavour profiles. Corporations and start-ups will have access to scout out the latest ingredients, co-create recipes based on latest technologies and market insights, and ideate on the delivery of accessible, adaptable, and affordable sustainable food solutions that will feed more people in the future.

Designed to accelerate and scale product commercialisation, the FTIC is designed to sustain and amplify the impact of innovation and new breakthroughs to strengthen food security. The robust ecosystem comprises industry partners, portfolio companies and joint ventures like ScaleUp Bio and Cremer, who collectively contribute to a sustainable food future through innovation. The Centre features meticulously designed shared laboratories and collaborative workspaces, alongside private suites adaptable for small offices or laboratories where partners can co-create and enable innovation across the value chain.

With the support of Nurasa and the FTIC, Cremer Sustainable Foods now produces plant-based alternative proteins at one of Singapore’s largest HME manufacturing facilities. The 1,000 sqm facility has a production capacity of 1,300 tonnes per annum, scaling the production of plant-based products that closely resemble meat, enhancing their appeal to consumers.

As part of the official opening, DPM Heng toured the NuFood Concept Studio and engaged in discussions with Nurasa’s partners, a testament to innovation in culinary design with food tech joint labs to facilitate research and development. Every aspect, from ingredient storage to preparation areas, adheres to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), guaranteeing quality and safety.

Guo Xiuling, Chief Executive Officer at Nurasa, said, “Nurasa is poised to lead insight-driven product innovation and accelerate commercialisation to meet the increasing demands for wellness and sustainability. At the Food Tech Innovation Centre, cutting-edge technology is at the heart of everything we do. Our facility enables us to challenge the status quo of the existing food system and develop solutions alongside our startup and corporate partners. Our mission is simple yet profound: to enable accessible, appealing, affordable sustainable nutrition solutions for the everyday person.”

The launch of the FTIC reaffirms Nurasa’s steadfast dedication to building a sustainable food future for people across Asia. Looking ahead, Nurasa continues to work with up-and-coming food tech companies and partners to collectively cultivate an extensive food tech ecosystem full of fresh solutions and nourishing ingredients.

About Nurasa

Nurasa is dedicated to realising a world where holistic nutrition is accessible to all.  With our open innovation platform, we are creating better-for-you solutions that are tasty and appealing using sustainable ingredients together with our partners and the chef community. Our consumer insights and ability to spot trends help enable market access for our products. We are continuously pushing the limits of food product innovation at every stage, leveraging opportunities within and beyond Asia to provide sustainable nutrition all over the world.

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Panel: Driving APAC’s alternative protein ecosystem forward

  • Understanding drivers of
    consumer acceptance
  • What needs to be done to increase
    product quality – more affordability,
    nutritional value, better taste
  •  Scaling strategies for the industry to
    bridge the affordability gap
  • Operational perspective from start-ups
    – what support do they need to scale?

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Karin del Rey, Program Director, Big Idea Ventures

Panellists:

  • Aimee Pink, Scientist, A STAR – Agency for
    Science, Technology and Research
  • Tao Zhang Co-founder, Dao Foods
  • Xiuling Guo, CEO, Nurasa
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