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19fbtechreview.comDECEMBER 2025design every product with scalability as a foundational principle. From the earliest stages of development, our innovation process blends culinary creativity with rigorous technical criteria, each concept must meet high standards for taste and nutrition, while also demonstrating feasibility against key manufacturing KPIs such as yield, throughput, and cost-per-pound. This integrated approach ensures that what works in the test kitchen can translate seamlessly to full-scale production.What sustainability challenges have you encountered in your role at Beyond Meat, and which technological solutions have you championed to address them?Our products are inherently designed to address some of the most urgent sustainability challenges facing our food system. By replacing animal protein with plant-based alternatives, we dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, land use, water consumption, and reliance on finite natural resources. This shift not only tackles the environmental footprint of traditional meat production but also offers a scalable solution to climate change and natural resource scarcity. Simply put, our core technology, transforming plants into meat--embeds sustainability into every bite.In what ways do you see technology disrupting the broader food industry in the next 5 to 10 years?Technology is poised to transform the food industry over the next decade in profound and irreversible ways. AI will accelerate everything from ingredient discovery to consumer insight analysis, drastically reducing the time from concept to commercialization. 3D printing and mass customization will enable on-demand food production tailored to individual health profiles, particularly in foodservice and institutional settings. Precision fermentation will offer cost-effective access to rare flavor compounds, functional proteins, and structured fats--minimizing dependence on animal inputs while enhancing nutrition and sensory experience. At the agricultural level, advances in satellite imaging, soil sensors, and machine learning will optimize crop performance while reducing water usage, fertilizer inputs, and carbon intensity--delivering new levels of transparency and efficiency across the supply chain. The convergence of food science, digital infrastructure, and sustainable biology is not just disrupting the current system--it's redefining the future of how we grow, make, and consume food.What advice would you offer finance leaders considering AI adoption to enhance operational efficiency and strategic value?For finance leaders considering AI adoption, it's essential to approach it not as a tech trend, but as a strategic enabler of long-term value. Focus first on high-impact areas--such as forecasting, cost modeling, and inventory optimization--where AI can meaningfully improve accuracy, agility, and insight. Start with targeted, low-risk pilot programs designed to deliver clear, measurable outcomes. Use these early wins to build confidence and inform a thoughtful roadmap for broader deployment once ROI is proven. For finance leaders considering AI adoption, it's essential to approach it not as a tech trend, but as a strategic enabler of long-term value. < Page 9 | Page 11 >