Vivici
The future of animal-free dairy protein

By 2050, there will be close to 10 billion people on this planet. Global demand for protein will nearly double. Current ways of producing protein cannot be scaled to meet that demand - we would need almost two times the resources our planet can provide.
Vivici's protein derived from precision fermentation will complement today's traditional protein production and contribute towards a sustainable future food system.
Making precision fermentation of dairy proteins a reality
Vivici brings to market animal-free, highly nutritious and sustainably produced protein.
Founded by DSM and Fonterra, Vivici leverages decades of experience in developing and scaling bioprocesses and holds world-leading knowledge in the isolation and application of dairy proteins.
Vivici's foundation for success is deep industry expertise, bringing biotech to market and developing delicious consumer products with customers.
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Expanding our community: Meet the newest Planet B.io residents
After the summer break, Planet B.io welcomed several new residents. Each brings valuable expertise and innovation, further strengthening our growing ecosystem. Below, you will find a short introduction to the companies that have recently joined us at the Biotech Campus Delft.

Building the Future of Protein Together
Europe has the talent and ideas to lead the protein transition, but turning these into economic impact remains a challenge. On October 8–9, Planet B.io joined partners across Europe at NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam to kick off the EU-funded APROVALS program, launch the Invest-NL framework on Novel Foods and hear the latest updates from Cellular Agriculture Netherlands and other players from the Dutch future food ecosystem.