A £30M fish food plant could be the stimulus for a Teesside bio-industry boom, it has been has claimed. Alan Shaw, boss at Calysta, says his company’s North- East commitment can spark a bio-cluster ...
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A Teesside company has secured a $39m (£28m) funding round that aims to expand its operations around the world. Calysta, which produces feed ingredients for fish, livestock and pets, has a research ...
US biotech firm Calysta has expanded its facilities at the Wilton Centre, Teesside, a year on from moving in at the site. The company, which has developed a new naturally produced fish and animal feed ...
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