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Over 140,000 new workers needed for Canada’s food and beverage manufacturing industry by 2030

Canadian Manufacturing

OTTAWA — Food Processing Skills Canada released latest workforce forecasts and labour market information for the Canadian food and beverage manufacturing industry. Last year, the value of Canadian food and beverage exports was estimated at $54.3B accounting for seven per cent of Canada’s total exports.

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Autonomous kitchen developer Circus to roll out 5,400 robots across Beijing

Robotics Business Review

CA-1 is a fully automated food system capable of ingredient dispensing, cooking, cleaning, and packaging without human intervention. Source: Circus Group Circus SE, a developer of autonomous kitchen systems, plans to roll out a network of 5,400 food production robots across 92 Beijing educational institutions. footprint. .

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Fonds de solidarité FTQ invests $5M in Oatbox

Canadian Manufacturing

The Barista oat beverage made to froth in hot beverages such as coffee can now be found in over 600 outlets. CNW Group/Fonds de solidarité FTQ) MONTRÉAL — The Fonds de solidarité FTQ is investing $5 million in Oatbox, a manufacturer involved with food products and ingredients made from Canadian oats.

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foodpro announces Victoria as principal partner for 2023 event

AU Manufacturing

Parker stated that suppliers, manufacturers of industrial equipment and food products, as well as wonderful networking opportunities and educational seminars, will be crammed into the show floor. foodpro will be held from 23 to 26 July 2023, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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2025 Buyer’s Guide: Maintenance Product Releases

Fabricating & Metal Work

Hartville, OH) patented, ultimately biodegradable Bio-Food Grade Air Tool Lubricants have better natural lubricity than petroleum-based oils. They contain ingredients which are Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS), are tasteless and odorless, so they do not impart any unwanted properties to the food products being manufactured.