Synthetic Spider Silk Market, By Product Type (Genetically Modified Yeast Fermentation, Genetically Modified Silkworm, and Genetically Modified E-Coli Fermentation), By Application (Automotive, Textile, Healthcare, Defense, and Others), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
In December 2021, Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc., a U.S.-based leading developer of spider silk-based fibers, announced the production of the fourth-generation specialized spider silk silkworms at its new production campus. The company continued to grow the size and strength of its silkworm colony and s the third generation of silkworms in mid-November. The company has continued to expand its operational capabilities and is planning to use its existing stock of silk yarn to create custom yarns and composite fabrics, to be sold as a joint venture under the SpydaSilk brand.
In October 2020, Spidey Tek Inc. developed a new supercar named The Spidey, manufactured by using the company’s proprietary lightweight material SPIDEY, which is lighter and stronger than steel. This new vehicle will be lighter, stronger, and safer than any production vehicle and will use spider silk-based technologies throughout the car. The supercar is to be modeled after the Formula 1/Le Mans race cars, and it can absorb the energy of the impact of a crash.
Nov 11, 2022 – Quadintel added a new market research report named "Synthetic Spider Silk Market." The research provides a thorough analysis of the global market about the major growth-influencing opportunities and drivers. The study also maps emerging trends and their effects on current and forthcoming market developments.