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Spiber Moves to Mass-Produce Structural Protein Materials, Launch Sportswear

Jun. 25, 2019

Filed Under: Materials Tagged With: apparel, Goldwin, microorganism fermentation, Spiber, spider silk, sportswear, thailand

Spiber Inc. is pursuing commercialization and mass production for structural protein materials created through a microorganism fermentation process. As part…...

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