HonMun Yip, TurtleTree
HonMun Yip, TurtleTree
16 August 2022
Market View: Identifying alternative protein companies to invest in:
Food sustainability and alternative protein companies have gained increased attention from investors these days as the world races to find ways to feed a growing population. For one thing, plant-based food companies in the US raised more than US$741 million in venture capital in the first three months of 2020 alone. But how do VCs identify which startups to invest in, and how can we as retail investors also hop on the bandwagon? On Market View, Prime Time's Finance Presenter spoke with Yip Hon Mun. He’s an Investor in Sustainability and Alternative Protein, and has over thirty years of investment, operations, and board level experience with PE funds, family offices and start-ups.
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24 November 2021
Sustainable Singapore: The future of milk production
Singapore biotech start-up TurtleTree is using cell-based technology to create sustainable food and dairy without animals. They recently raised $30 Million to commercialise cell-based milk. On Sustainable Singapore, Rhianne Lovell-Boland speaks to HonMun Yip, Executive Vice President at TurtleTree who shares more about the process of lab-made milk and how they plan to use the funds.
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