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Brevel Secures Israel Innovation Authority Grant to Expand Illuminated Fermentation Platform

Brevel Secures Israel Innovation Authority Grant to Expand Illuminated Fermentation Platform

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Brevel Ltd, the company is positioning its illuminated fermentation technology as a solution to the volatility and resource intensity of traditional agriculture. The post contrasts weather- and land-dependent farming with biomanufacturing, which it describes as enabling consistent, year-round production with lower land and water use.

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The LinkedIn post highlights that the Israel Innovation Authority has granted Brevel close to $1 million to open its illuminated fermentation platform to other industry innovators. The funding is portrayed as supporting companies working with microalgae, plant cell cultures, or other organisms to scale up their technologies using Brevel’s platform.

The post suggests that illuminated fermentation can deliver higher nutritional value, better functionality, and more valuable biomass than conventional “dark” fermentation processes. If adopted broadly, this could position Brevel as a platform provider in food biomanufacturing, potentially creating diversified revenue streams from partnerships and scale-up services.

From an investor perspective, the grant-backed expansion of platform access may reduce Brevel’s capital burden while validating its technology through public-sector support. Increased collaboration with other companies could enhance ecosystem influence and accelerate commercialization, though long-term financial impact will depend on the pace of industry adoption and Brevel’s ability to monetize platform usage.

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