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dsm-firmenich and ASR Dutch Science Park Fund entering into a long-term collaboration
In 2019, DSM, which became dsm-firmenich on May 9, 2023, opened its site in Delft to other parties in the field of biotechnology.
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dsm-firmenich launches as innovators in nutrition, health, and beauty
dsm-firmenich is excited to confirm the successful merger of DSM and Firmenich and the resulting launch of a new company that brings together one of the largest innovation and creation…
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DSM and a.s.r. accelerate growth of Biotech Campus Delft
Pressrelease Heerlen & Utrecht (NL), 06 April 2023 DSM and ASR Dutch Science Park Fund team up to further develop the Biotech Campus Delft (BCD) to world-leader in bioscience.
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DSM merges with Firmenich - Delft becomes proud home base for Food & Beverage business unit
Big news: DSM and Firmenich are to merge. This will create a new multinational company with 28. 000 employees and a turnover of more than 11 billion euro.
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Collaboration of Inholland University of Applied Sciences and Planet B.io on Biotech Campus Delft
Healthy food for the whole world: Delft is working on it.
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Biotech Campus Delft welcomes business relations
The Biotech Campus Delft has strong ambitions. “South Holland must maintain a strong economic position,” says location director Fedde Sonnema.
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Healthy, tasty and sustainably produced proteins
Shortly, foodstuffs made with DSM Vertis™ plant proteins will start hitting the shelves. Third parties will make protein shakes, bars, milk alternatives and meat and fish alternatives with them.
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Global, carbon-recycling frontrunner LanzaTech sets up an European office in Delft
For 152 years, Delft has been a globally renowned hotspot for biotechnology and today we are proud to announce that global, carbon-recycling LanzaTech is creating an European office at the…
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Deep Branch: less CO2, more sustainable food
What can be more beautiful than solving two problems at once? British-Dutch company Deep Branch produces protein-rich ingredients for animal feed via fermentation. These ingredients replace fishmeal and soy.
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Dutch government agrees to invest € 60 million toward building full cellular agriculture ecosystem
The Dutch government announced on April 14 it will be earmarking € 60 million ($ 65,4 million), to support the formation of an ecosystem around cellular agriculture, which is the…