Bioreactor & Fermentation Systems
GEA has been developing and building our range of multipurpose, modular, lab scale and industrial-scale bioreactors and fermenters for more than 20 years and that's why manufacturers repeatedly put their trust in GEA's efficient, customized plants.
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A cell cultivation and fermentation pilot line to fast-track innovations from the lab to commercial-scale manufacturing.

GEA Axenic® P is a flexible pilot-scale bioreactor designed to help you scale up cell cultivation and precision fermentation processes for a wide range of new food application.

The GEA Bioreactor for Cell Culture is an industrial-scale bioreactor system that has been designed specifically for cultivating mammalian and other eukaryotic cells in the food and biotech industry.

A GEA fermenter for microbial processes is an industrial system designed and manufactured to cultivate microorganisms (such as bacteria, yeast, or fungi) under controlled conditions for protein and/or biomass production purposes in the food and biotech industry.
Behind the scenes of release event of GEA New Food report
The food science playground

Thermoforming has long played a central role in food packaging. Now it is facing a major shift. As regulations tighten, materials evolve and costs rise, form fill seal lines must do more than run reliably – they now shape how food stays fresh, affordable and recyclable. Take a look at the key thermoforming trends informing the food packaging and delivery landscape.

From the orchards of the Cape to store shelves across 40 countries, the South African packhouse Betko has built a business on freshness, timing and reliability. With GEA’s controlled atmosphere refrigeration technology, the company can now store apples and pears for up to 14 months and cut energy consumption by 20%, with a partnership of more than 30 years at the heart of it all.