NSW biotech Cauldron Ferm turned the primary startup to win two years in a row on the Startup Each day Greatest in Tech Awards, after taking out Greatest Regional Startup in each 2024 and 2025.
The award, supported by Carta, recognises an impressive startup positioned exterior of the state capitals, which demonstrates sturdy development, boldness in execution and expresses a transparent imaginative and prescient for the area they dwell and work in.
Cauldron is pioneering the subsequent frontier in biomanufacturing to remodel how all the things from meals to fibres, animal feed, fuels, and extra are created utilizing precision fermentation.
Based in 2022 by Michele Stansfield and David Kestenbaum, the deep tech startup relies in Orange, three-and-a-half hours west of Sydney.
It’s been a busy 18 months for Cauldron, which raised a $9.5 million in Collection A in April final 12 months, then introduced David Weiner as chief know-how officer.
On prime of that, the startup scored $4.3 million from the federal authorities’s Trade Progress Program after which 12 months in the past, obtained Queensland authorities funding to construct a biomanufacturing facility within the tropical north, in addition to grant help from the US Division of Protection for a US-based facility.
The Cauldron Bio-fab in Mackay, the guts of Queensland’s sugar cane belt, can have the manufacturing capability to provide a variety of sectors. Sugar fuels the hyper-fermentation course of.
The plant’s annual manufacturing of greater than 1000 tonnes will produce key inputs for the meals, vitamin, supplies, magnificence, private care, chemical substances and biofuels sectors.
As Stansfield explains, by co-locating with feedstock producers, Cauldron is creating new demand and value-add for regional provide chains, embedding itself into the financial material of the group and decreasing transport emissions and enter prices.
It additionally decentralises high-tech job creation, spreading financial alternative past capital cities. It additionally aligns with authorities and trade efforts to rebuild sovereign functionality exterior metro hubs.
Cauldron’s hyper-fermentation know-how allows the creation of proteins, supplies, and specialty chemical substances with dramatically decrease environmental influence—decreasing electrical energy utilization by 55%,and water by 20%.
The Orange plant is absolutely booked at demo scale, with six clients throughout meals, vitamin, magnificence, chemical substances, and supplies sectors.
In the meantime, the staff has grown to 25.
Operations supervisor Jacqui Wilkinson accepted the Greatest Regional Startup 2025 award on behalf of the Cauldron staff.
“It means so much to win.The arduous work and energy, the quantity of hours that we pour into what we do – it simply makes it worthwhile,” she stated.
“One of the best things that I find is I really like seeing when people realise what we’re doing and where we’re heading. You see it light up in their eyes and it’s really special to me.”
“We want to start getting out there and showing what we can do more. Our goal is that we want to help produce more resources for the world more efficiently and create a more sustainable future.”
Cauldron reveals that regional deep tech isn’t a constraint—it’s a aggressive edge.
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