The main biologist of the scientific team is Jiří Janoušek [2] and one of the external scientists involved in the ongoing research is the immunologist Prof. RNDr.
In 2022, the BMT research team consisted of 70 scientists[4][5] Developing a technology to produce cultured meat by propagating animal cells without using fetal bovine serum, ideally with growth factors from their own production.
BMT claims that their final technology will allow its operators to produce and offer the product at prices affordable to consumers.
[6] In March 2023, the company said that the first cultured meat product launched on the market may not be for human consumption, but as pet food.
[10] By 2024, BMT plans to make several metric tons per day of laboratory-grown meat meant for pet food.