CIP vs SIP: Key Differences in Bioreactor Cleaning
If you run a reusable stainless-steel bioreactor, the rule is simple: CIP removes residue, SIP kills microbes, and you need both in that order. For bioprocess engineers and cultivated meat...
Worlds First Cultivated Meat B2B Marketplace: Read Announcement

Corning is a US materials science company whose Life Sciences division is a leading supplier of cell culture labware, surfaces, and media. Founded in 1851, Corning offers an extensive portfolio including culture vessels, microcarriers, extracellular matrices such as Matrigel, media, and serum-free reagents used across research and bioprocessing. Its cell culture surfaces and scalable vessel formats are an established standard for adherent and suspension cell growth. For cultivated meat producers, Corning provides validated labware, microcarriers, and culture products that support cell attachment, expansion, and scale-up from bench to larger production formats, backed by global manufacturing and technical expertise.