Opalia (Previously BetterMilk) is the first Canadian company to make cow milk with mammary cells🥛
Follow us on our journey to make the future of milk a reality!
Follow us on our journey to make the future of milk a reality!
Location: Canada, Montreal (06), Montreal
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2020
Investors 5
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Sustainabl... | sustainabl... |
| 31.03.2023 | Cult Food ... | cultfoodsc... |
| - | Big Idea V... | bigideaven... |
| - | Plug and P... | plugandpla... |
| 22.08.2022 | Cycle Mome... | cyclemomen... |
Mentions in press and media 13
| Date | Title | Description |
| 05.08.2025 | Opalia Announces “First Ever” Commercial Supply Agreement for Cell-Based Dairy | Canadian cell-based dairy producer Opalia has announced a strategic commercial agreement with major dairy ingredient provider Hoogwegt. The deal is claimed to be the first ever commercial supply agreement for cell-based dairy, and will run ... |
| 06.03.2025 | Canadian Government Invests $1M in Cellular Agriculture Research for the Prairies | The Government of Canada has allocated CAD 1 million in funding through Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) to support the Cellular Agriculture Prairies Ecosystem (CAPE) Project, an initiative led by New Harvest Canada. The f... |
| 27.11.2024 | CULT Food Science Congratulates Venture Arm Companies on Recent Achievements | CULT is uniquely positioned to benefit from early investments into leading cellular agriculture and lab grown meat companies Toronto, Ontario, November 27, 2024 / CNW / CULT Food Science Corp. (“CULT” or the “Company”) (CSE: CULT) (OTC: CUL... |
| 30.05.2024 | CULT Food Science Provides Update on Global Investment Portfolio | Strategic seed and Series A investments into cellular agriculture and lab grown meat companies position the Company on leading edge of foodtech Toronto, Ontario, May 30, 2024 / CNW / CULT Food Science Corp. (“CULT” or the “Company”) (CSE: C... |
| 13.03.2024 | Future Food Quick Bites: Vegan Kraft Dinner, Falafalcinis & Oat Milk Reese’s | 7 Mins Read In our weekly column, we round up the latest news and developments in the alternative protein and sustainable food industry. This week, Future Food Quick Bites covers nutrition wins for plant-based meat, a ton of alt-dairy annou... |
| 13.03.2024 | Opalia Receives Investment from Dairy Supplier Hoogwegt Group for “Cow-Free” Cell-Based Milk | Opalia, previously BetterMilk, reportedly the only company developing cell-based milk in Canada, has secured CAD$2 million to accelerate the development of its first milk product and establish a commercial strategy. The financial round was ... |
| 18.07.2022 | Opalia’s Cell-Based Milk to Be Produced at Pre-Pilot Scale by 2024 | Opalia’s cell-based milk could be produced at pre-pilot scale as early as 2024, according to investment platform CULT Food Science. The Canadian alt-dairy company is currently searching for suitable commercial partners to make this possible... |
| 13.07.2022 | CULT Food Science Portfolio Company Opalia Achieves Multiple Cultured Dairy Milestones | Vancouver, British Columbia, July 13, 2022 / CNW /– CULT Food Science Corp. (“CULT” or the “Company”) (CSE: CULT) (OTC: CULTF) (FRA: LN0), an innovative investment platform with an exclusive focus on cellular agriculture that is advancing t... |
| 10.03.2022 | Opalia’s Animal-Free Milk Closer to Launch After Removal of Fetal Bovine Serum | Opalia’s animal-free milk is now closer to commercialisation after the Canadian company replaced its cell culture medium, fetal bovine serum (FBS), with a non-animal-derived alternative. FBS comes from the placenta of pregnant cows, making ... |
| 09.03.2022 | 'It still feels like magic a little bit…' Animal-free milk space heats up as Opalia churns out milk with 'all of the functional components of traditional dairy' | Producing cow’s milk - or something pretty close to it - without repeatedly impregnating farm animals via artificial insemination, taking their newborns away and turning them into milk machines, has to be worth a shot, argues Côté, although... |
Show more