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Solar Foods Factory 01
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The world’s first factory growing food out of thin air.
Solar Foods Factory 01 sneak peek
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Loading food revolution: take a look inside our Factory 01.
Solar Foods Manifesto
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Dive into our vision of the future of food.
Will it cook? Testing cake pops made with Solein - a protein out of thin air
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What is it like to make cake pops out of Solein? Watch how we made Solein alternative cheesecake pops, glazed with plant-based white chocolate and crumbled Solein biscuits. The alternative cream cheese made out of Solein had a smooth, thick consistency, perfect for alternative cheesecakes. The future of food is one where you can still delight in all the foods you know and love. Solein, the prot...
Will it cook? Testing ice cream made with Solein - a protein out of thin air
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What is it like to make ice cream out of Solein? Watch how we made Solein ice cream flavoured with makrut lime leaves, coconut, black lime and Solein biscuit crumble. We ended up with a creamy and smooth consistency packed with flavour. Solein, the protein made out of thin air, is an exceptionally functional ingredient. It can taste like anything you add it to, making it an ideal ingredient for...
Will it cook? Testing bao buns made with Solein - a protein out of thin air
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What is it like to cook bao buns made with Solein? Watch how we steamed milky, fluffy bao buns made with Solein dairy alternative, and filled them with some crispy teriyaki-glazed Solein imitation meat alternative strips, Solein alternative mayonnaise dressing and crunchy, pickled and julienned veg wrapped in a shiso leaf. Our top chef Sebastian Borg describes it as a perfect balance of soft an...
Will it cook? Testing ravioli made with Solein - a protein out of thin air
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What is it like to cook ravioli made with Solein? Watch how we made pasta dough with Solein instead of eggs, the ravioli filling with wild mushrooms and Solein cream cheese alternative and topped it off with porcini foam made with Solein dairy alternative! The future of food is one where you can still eat ravioli (and all the other foods) which consists of plenty of different ingredients. Solei...
Solar Foods - Cellular Farming For A Better Future
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In the fifth episode of Video Diaries, Dilek Ercili-Cura, Solar Foods' Senior Specialist in Food Applications discusses cellular farming, which is how Solein is produced, and how the safety, nutritional properties and functional properties of this novel food are tested and developed. Dive in!
Solar Foods - Cooking Up Future Food
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In the fourth episode of Video Diaries, Anna Häkämies, Solar Foods' Senior Specialist in Product Development, talks about how Solein is developed in our test kitchen. Get inspired!
Timeline of a Protein Revolution: Looking back at 2017-2020
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As the year comes to a close and we head on to 2021, let's take a short moment to look back at some of the things that have happened along the way for Solar Foods.
Solar Foods - It's Like Brewing Beer
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Beer and protein. Why not? In the third episode of Video Diaries, we meet Petri Tervasmäki, Solar Foods' Process Development Specialist. Petri reveals how the natural fermentation process of Solein relates to the fine art of beer brewing.
Solar Foods - Anything Is Possible
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In our second video in the Liberators of Protein Production series, our CEO and co-founder Dr. Pasi Vainikka explains the WHY of Solar Foods: the problems with relying on agriculture for our food and how science and new technologies can empower the individual to be part of the solution.
Solar Foods - Demystifying The Bioprocess
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In the first episode of the Liberators of Protein Production video series, we meet Dr. Juha-Pekka Pitkänen - Solar Foods' CTO and co-founder. J-P explains what really goes on behind the company's mindboggling process of producing protein out of thin air.
Solar Foods' Space Applications specialist Daniel Rotko: Can we use Solein on Mars?
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Solar Foods' Space Applications specialist Daniel Rotko: Can we use Solein on Mars?
Houston VLOG
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Houston VLOG
Solar Foods - When food tech meets space research
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Solar Foods - When food tech meets space research
Inside the lab of Solar Foods: "Changing the future of food"
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Inside the lab of Solar Foods: "Changing the future of food"
Solar Foods’ revolutionary bioprocess: "It’s a bit like brewing beer"
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Solar Foods’ revolutionary bioprocess: "It’s a bit like brewing beer"
Solar Foods makes the future of food look amazing
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Solar Foods makes the future of food look amazing

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  • @kitimiranda4741
    @kitimiranda4741 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Absolutely see this as our future nutrition…I’m a Finn living in UK…extremely proud what you all are doing to save our beautiful planet from the distraction…no one will go hungry with Solein…thank you ❤

  • @joepeeer4830
    @joepeeer4830 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ❤🎉❤

  • @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew
    @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm in. I wonder what the amino acid profile is like.

  • @danielamorales9352
    @danielamorales9352 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Biotecnologia en su máximo esplendor

  • @adityanishad7559
    @adityanishad7559 หลายเดือนก่อน

    waoow

  • @dabszn
    @dabszn หลายเดือนก่อน

    This will be game changing. How can I invest 😂

  • @animistchannel
    @animistchannel หลายเดือนก่อน

    The most important technological breakthrough in a decade. The sooner this spreads across the world, the better off everyone will be in multiple ways.

  • @danielsoeller
    @danielsoeller หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sehr schön, i belive this will become big

  • @supercal333
    @supercal333 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What the amino acid profile???

  • @Djent7779
    @Djent7779 หลายเดือนก่อน

    0😅 o

  • @warpmonkey
    @warpmonkey หลายเดือนก่อน

    Remember to credit Hammock for your sound track!

  • @MikeMcMulholland
    @MikeMcMulholland หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is basically nutritional yeast.

  • @krisp0114
    @krisp0114 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can't wait for animal agriculture to be a thing of the past, we will all look back at the barbarity and sheer cruelty of it and appreciate how far we've come

  • @SHAINON117
    @SHAINON117 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In my opinion the earth is so sick that humans should make it law to be only allowed to eat net zero foods

  • @Rotanagol
    @Rotanagol 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For the lazy, in Finland near Helsinki

  • @ninamariaDS
    @ninamariaDS 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am very curious of this. Kudos for the great idea

  • @voodootech8424
    @voodootech8424 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All I see is only image films and promises and one only restaurant 10km away. Who is your customer? Which companies will use your product? We need some facts.

    • @ninamariaDS
      @ninamariaDS 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Give them time. This is innovation. An on top, the meat industry will for sure not make their life easier.

    • @voodootech8424
      @voodootech8424 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ninamariaDS I am following them for about two years but receive only vague information. I want them to succeed but they need to communicate their struggles too.

    • @ninamariaDS
      @ninamariaDS 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​@@voodootech8424 Point taken. Then I will be waiting too

    • @Sol_Invictus777
      @Sol_Invictus777 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ninamariaDS why would the meat industry care? this is not going to replace meat or even affect the industry, I hope solein succeeds because of its potential for a cheap easy source of protein not to replace the meat I love to eat and will be eating with solein.

  • @Sol_Invictus777
    @Sol_Invictus777 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    will Solein eventually become a product the average person can buy raw? like in powder form not in some companies product. I've looked into the macros and would love to add it to my home cooked meals for all the great added protein

  • @PySnek
    @PySnek 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You vill eat ze air and be happy

  • @aidanmcknight8119
    @aidanmcknight8119 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does this mean I can buy some Solein now?

    • @solarfoods945
      @solarfoods945 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi there! If you’re in Singapore, you can actually taste Solein now. 🙂 It’s available in the restaurant Chengdu Bowl in two of their signature Sichuan-style dishes, for a limited time though. You can also follow us on Instagram for regular updates, we promise to share the latest news there✨

  • @Chris16917
    @Chris16917 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is the cost?

  • @stevybryan7998
    @stevybryan7998 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could you add in an atomic molecular equation to make the solein produce faster and faster

  • @agsystems8220
    @agsystems8220 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    '... And nutrients'. Can you be more specific about what that means? Does this process still depend on ammonia, or is nitrogen cracking integrated into the bioreactor? It is definitely more sustainable than any other technology I have seen, but if you are dependent on ammonia then you absolutely cannot say you are making protein from air. I love the tech. The issue I have is that I don't see the economics of it working. If the US alone were to divert grain from animal feed to feeding people we would have food for an extra 800 million people anyway. There is no demand for this because we are not even close to a food shortage. It is political and economic will that causes famines and prevents rewilding, not 'farming isn't efficient enough'. This is extremely important tech for space habitation, particularly if you can integrate nitrogen fixation (and if you have then that is pretty important to put in the marketing). In order for the elements to be balanced, it would need to be producing oxygen as a byproduct, so it would not just be a food production system, it would be producing all the bulk products astronauts need. It isn't going to change the earth though, because there already easier things we could do in that direction that we are not doing.

  • @agsystems8220
    @agsystems8220 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So it is cheese made from hydrogen instead of lactose? That is reassuringly familiar (Your marketing is wrong. We have been using single celled cultures for food for a very long time in the form of cheeses and yogurts). Presumably there are swamp bacteria that already metabolise hydrogen, so no engineering required (I can see why you don't put that bit in your marketing :P). A couple of questions. How robust is the process? I would guess that the O H balance is set up so that parasitic bacteria have nothing to metabolise with. Is this correct, or do you have issues with losing batches to bad ecologies? Are your cultures stable? Can you simply seed one batch with the next sour dough fashion, or do you need to externally generate the seed colonies? If you were to be somewhat lazy with cleaning your mineral inputs (literally just throwing live poo in the mix), how likely would that be to ruin the process? It might be hard to sell product from a direct waste processing system, but if you fed it through a grasshopper farm people might tolerate it, never mind the animal feed applications. Have you tried introducing nitrogen fixing bacteria to the mix? The killer app for this tech would be if it could sidestep the haber process, even at an efficiency loss. For space applications in particular avoiding such a high pressure dangerous process could be a game changer. How well does it cope with intermittency in food supply? If this is able to operate purely off solar without a battery then it can be considerably cheaper. Being able to load manage the grid could get such setups very cheap energy. I assume you don't seperate the H and O streams, so storing them would be a no go. I guess you could produce and store them separately and have some storage at a complexity penalty. For Space based applications that are electrolysing for oxygen anyway, and you might as well pull off the same system. Super cool tech, and surprised I hadn't heard about it before. I guess conventional agriculture is still cheap enough that it is hard to compete with, even though this will be a necessary tech in the future. The more I think about it, the cultures are very protein rich due to the ammonia being the only source of excess hydrogen. Do you get a product less protein heavy if you make the process more anaerobic? Obviously you still need to provide some electron accepting oxygen for energy reasons, but I do wonder how much control over the process is possible to produce more of a staple foodstuff. Again I am thinking specifically for space applications.

  • @immortalityIMT
    @immortalityIMT 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is the GI and lipid index on this and any pet food experiments?

  • @mikkolappalainen_
    @mikkolappalainen_ 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    how does it work?

    • @agsystems8220
      @agsystems8220 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is basically yogurt, but instead of the bacteria metabolising lactose they metabolise hydrogen produced from electrolysis (apparently there are bacteria that can just do that!). The bacteria also need proteins, fats, and other sugars, so when presented with precursors and energy, they make them. By limiting the amount of oxygen available breaking down sugars and proteins for energy is limited, so a large portion of the input energy is converted into useful food.

  • @user-yh6gd4cw7r
    @user-yh6gd4cw7r 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can't wait to buy Solein when will it come out. 🎉

  • @davidgoff5883
    @davidgoff5883 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would love to know when this will be available? What is the target price per kg? Have you carried out any scalability studies?

  • @trimefisto7909
    @trimefisto7909 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So we go from eat the bugs to eat the bacteria

  • @SXLLXNBXE
    @SXLLXNBXE 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    cant wait

  • @troyjohnson63
    @troyjohnson63 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent video ! I am looking forward to following your progress.

  • @immortalityIMT
    @immortalityIMT 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When can we buy? And are you doing murine health studies?

  • @serta5727
    @serta5727 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cool thing ❤

  • @paulocic7092
    @paulocic7092 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    According to the amount of liters in a bioreactor needed to feed 6 astronauts. If we want to feed 8 billion people we will need a sum of >54 million liters distributed in bioreactors. This is equivalent to >21,400 Olympic pools. The largest bioreactors have a capacity of 250,000 liters, so 214,000 of these bioreactors will be needed. I don't know how much a bioreactor that size costs, but assuming they cost $1 million each, that's $214 billion in total. Doesn't seem like much to feed the world. I want to work with it. Would you finance my study?

    • @Juan_B._Garcia_Martinez
      @Juan_B._Garcia_Martinez 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I already have two studies on this topic. I estimated a few trillions of costs to produce protein requirements of the whole population. The titles are below, just search on google. I tried to put links but youtube doesn't allow. - Potential of microbial protein from hydrogen for preventing mass starvation in catastrophic scenarios - Methane Single Cell Protein: Potential to Secure a Global Protein Supply Against Catastrophic Food Shocks

    • @paulocic7092
      @paulocic7092 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Juan_B._Garcia_Martinez Wow! Thank you. I'll check it out!

    • @joetaylor2664
      @joetaylor2664 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A company called liberation labs is currently building a 600'000 litre facility in Richmond, Indiana. They literally laid the foundations last month. They hope to scale upto 4'000'000 litres.

    • @agsystems8220
      @agsystems8220 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      $1million per reactor is excessive, given these would be mass produced. Far more significant is that fact that this is not using sunlight directly as the energy source, and it still needs other inputs. You need large solar farms to power them. Taking the 20% efficiency at face value would require an average power of 500W per person, which means around 2kW solar panel due to intermittency. You would struggle to get that for less than $1000 per person, so ~$8 trillion is probably the minimum cost for that side of things. You also have to factor in that this is using ammonia as an input (if it were fixing nitrogen I imagine they would specifically call it out, because that would be a big deal). It is more efficient than most other routes to food, but you are probably still talking an extra $200 per person per year ammonia production. Plants photosynthesise really inefficiently, but we are not nearly at the point where we are better off harvesting the energy ourselves and doing something like this.

  • @someretardedgamer6958
    @someretardedgamer6958 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hold on you wanna open your factory in Libya? Bruh what

    • @DerHerrMitR
      @DerHerrMitR 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Solving world hunger must transcend political affiliations. EDIT: Nevermind, I just checked your name, feel free to retard away.

    • @someretardedgamer6958
      @someretardedgamer6958 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DerHerrMitR Bruh what are you talking about? Libya is a bad choice cause the country is filled with terrorists

    • @agsystems8220
      @agsystems8220 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Land is cheap in Libya and the system is largely independent of infrastructure. The most expensive part of the setup is the solar farms required to power it, so you want to be somewhere that they are as efficient as possible.

    • @someretardedgamer6958
      @someretardedgamer6958 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@agsystems8220 But Libya is STILL in a civil war and extremists groups operate frequently in the country

  • @nineteen9913
    @nineteen9913 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thats all nice but once again: We need this in masses and not just for some fancy star restaurants.

    • @DerHerrMitR
      @DerHerrMitR 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A product on a scale like this needs to be backed by people with actual money. This isn't some crowdfunding novelty thing. So, they field tested it in places where people with money go to eat. Give it time, and don't start moping right at the very beginning of the entire process. Something can only be mass produced once it has found its way into the people's minds, hearts, and stomachs. We're right at the start of something that might take a decade. patience noun [ U ] UK /ˈpeɪ.ʃəns/ US /ˈpeɪ.ʃəns/ patience noun [U] (QUALITY) The ability to wait, or to continue doing something despite difficulties, or to suffer without complaining or becoming annoyed.

  • @Alivion3e
    @Alivion3e 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Guess what other food that can be made out of thin air and water? Damned plants......

  • @offroadsnake
    @offroadsnake ปีที่แล้ว

    still waiting, we can make bread?

  • @koerttijdens1234
    @koerttijdens1234 ปีที่แล้ว

    Killing bacteria ?

  • @shockingboring_
    @shockingboring_ ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm way more interested in feedback from a wide range of people after a long term mainly solein based diet. I don't care whether it can be used in one good meal or not without altering the taste. if it has any negative long-term effects on health or digestion, it's worthless. also, if it turns out to be the potato of our age, as it claims to be, are there plans to open-source the process? I understand that the research and investment costs must be covered, but a new solution to world hunger and a replacement for agriculture would be really problematic in the hands of a single company once people start to rely on it. for now, patenting the bacteria makes sense, just wondering if there are plans to allow people to independently use this on their own, as it used to be with the potato you referenced on your website.

    • @davidgoff5883
      @davidgoff5883 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thinking about it logically - why would it? It is fuel for the body in its purest form

    • @shockingboring_
      @shockingboring_ 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I see what you mean but most lifeforms on this planet haven't evolved to eat pure things and even if it is pure protein, things could be missing that are necessary to properly digest it well in the long run. drinking only chemically pure H2O isn't the most healthy thing either.

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your company is exemplary! Keep bringing better future for all!

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 ปีที่แล้ว

    Precision Fermentation industry is on the rise!

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good day, everyone! How's your business!?

  • @rogerioferrari2386
    @rogerioferrari2386 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much?

  • @wladimirbetcher
    @wladimirbetcher ปีที่แล้ว

    i dont understand u waste your live and energy with make same stupid alternative habits please stop this alternative bullshit you make everything just worse i dont need a dairy alternative when the main ingredient is water same for cheese eggs etc. this is just stupid wasting resources eneergy and space makes no sence ?why is this planet so fucking stupid

  • @wladimirbetcher
    @wladimirbetcher ปีที่แล้ว

    ?what about urea as a source for water minerals oxigene hydrogene nitrogene ?how can virus be used in the process

  • @wladimirbetcher
    @wladimirbetcher ปีที่แล้ว

    please use the language in the title same as spoken in the video

  • @GeatMasta
    @GeatMasta ปีที่แล้ว

    is this implying that its an egg replacer?

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful product, eagerly waiting for appearance at the local supermarket!

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 ปีที่แล้ว

    Seen articles about your first factory recently, congratulations🎉🥳👏!