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Automating food production, one serving at a time

Robotics Business Review

Before launching Chef Robotics, Bhageria approached food automation from a market analyst perspective. He completed a market research study, dissecting the market to better understand where the bottlenecks are in food production and to identify the opportunities. billion in 2023 to $3.35

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Flexiv develops fish fillet shaping application for its Rizon 4 robot

Robotics Business Review

They use force control to apply the precise amount of pressure needed to form the fillets without causing damage. The robots can operate at speeds and consistency that are impossible for human workers, boosting productivity without compromising quality, asserted Flexiv.

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Humanoid robots: A potential solution to Canada’s workforce crisis

Automation Mag

children per woman) and persistent labour shortages, underscores the urgent need for innovation in the food and beverage processing sector. Despite this growth, the manufacturing sector, including food and beverage processing companies, face severe labour shortages. Canadas population reached a historic high of 40.77

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TC Energy announces investment in renewable natural gas project at Jack Daniel distillery

Canadian Manufacturing

Renewable natural gas, or RNG, is a non-fossil fuel form of natural gas that is generating a great deal of interest as concerns about climate change intensify. Liquid fertilizer will also be produced in the process, and then stored and distributed to meet local agricultural demand.

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Food Label Verification: A Future Shaped by Data

i4.0 today

Food processing is no exception. In food production humans generally perform two sub-tasks for each primary task. After biological contamination, label related defects are cited as the second most common cause behind costly and brand-damaging product withdrawals and retailer returns. 4 – The label.