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PRAGUE - the capital

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KLADNO

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YIGLAVA

Liberec

OLOMOUTS

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PILZEN

TEPLICE

KHOMUTOV

YABLONETS

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PARDUBICE

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An incredibly realistic product has appeared in Viennese supermarkets - salmon created using 3D printing. The product, a microprotein-based salmon fillet, was developed by a collaboration between Australian startup Revo Foods and Swedish company Mycorena.

The process of creating this salmon is based on extrusion technology, which allows different types of layers and fibers to be combined to provide the appearance and texture of real fish.

The collaboration between the startups began in January this year when they received a €1,5 million grant from the Swedish innovation agency Vinnova, the Austrian Research Promotion Agency and the European Union's Eurostars funding program.

This partnership has developed a 3D printable microprotein scaffold that is essentially mycelium produced by filamentous fungi.

Fat fibers are integrated into a protein matrix using extrusion, creating a continuous production process ideal for large-scale production.

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