Meatable Is Working on Producing Meat From Animal Cells Plus, Rock Paper Coin vows to make wedding planning easier, and Arta is a powerful suite of digital tools backed by a team of logistics experts.

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Meatable is one of several companies working on the production of meat derived from animal cells. This method of meat production theoretically has a far smaller carbon emissions footprint and is better for the environment than traditional animal farming. Meatable is one of the first companies to focus its attention to the other white meat. The startup is hoping to have an industry-scale plant online manufacturing thousands of kilograms of meat by 2025.

Rock Paper Coin vows to make wedding planning easier with its payment and contract platform. It simplifies the paperwork so you can spend more time on the important wedding and event details like planning and creating your vision. It is a user-friendly platform that provides event professionals and clients a simple and easy way to process contracts, invoices, and payments all with the click of a button.

ARTA provides a proprietary API and platform that streamlines the shipping of high-value, oversized and fragile goods requiring extra services from point of sale to delivery. With a single solution, ARTA safely, easily and cost effectively ships high-touch items to more customers in more locations to drive sales, enable opportunities for new categories and expand the global footprint for businesses today.

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