"This important decision to build its first U.S. commercialization operation in Wilson County validates our innovative research and development and highly skilled talent while further cementing our state as the best in the nation to do business."These steps pave the way for cultivated meat to come to market in the U.S. at scale and helps ensure as many consumers as possible have access to these groundbreaking products," says Liz Specht, Ph.D., Vice President of Science and Technology at the Good Food Institute (GFI)."Further government investment like this will advance the sector toward commercialization, helping to feed a growing population more sustainably, spurring economic growth, and improving environmental and global health outcomes.""Today's announcement is another example of the growth, progress, and increased interest in this cutting-edge industry," says Robert Rankin, Executive Director of the Association for Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Innovation (AMPS).'Massive evidence' on evolution: Extinct human species with tiny brains 'used fire' to live undergroundEurope's biggest battery energy storage system is 'essential to making net zero a reality'"