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Growth Opportunities in New Product Development for Processed Food Products

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The processed food products industry in the Middle East is growing, driven by rapid urbanization, changing customer preferences, and macroeconomic shifts. These forces are pushing industry incumbents to pivot conventional growth processes, thereby transforming the way food products are developed, marketed, distributed, and consumed.

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Unique ways Siemens Automation advances food and beverage industry.

Gil Automation

The Food and Beverage (F&B) industry is one of the most dynamic sectors in the global economy, constantly under pressure to meet changing customer demands, assure food safety, and maintain operational efficiency. As a result, every step of the food production process runs smoothly.

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Which growth opportunities will disruptive fermentation technologies present for the development of alternative food products?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Now, combating challenges such as scalability, regulatory constraints, and the imperative for embracing sustainable production, food and beverage (F&B) companies are ramping up their exploration of innovative, biotech-based fermentation approaches and new technologies. appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.

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Prime100 partners with Tetra Pak to launch new sustainably packaged pet food

Manufacturer's Monthly

Prime100, a 100 per cent Australian-made and owned pet nutrition brand, has partnered with leading food and beverage packaging and processing company Tetra Pak to launch a new, premium dog food product line that will not only have tails wagging but is also gentle on the planet.

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How to control product quality with IO-link

Manufacturer's Monthly

The company’s offerings are designed to enhance manufacturing processes across diverse industries such as manufacturing, food, and beverage manufacturing, automotive, and mining. “We ifm tailors its solutions to meet customer needs, emphasising overall process efficiencies, productivity, quality improvement, and minimising downtime.

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Off-the-shelf: Delivering Supermarket-spec Food Safety Due Diligence

i4.0 today

Metal detection systems continue to be the mainstay of preventing contaminants entering the food production chain. Describing the sensors as the brains of the retailer-ready metal detector, Jaison expands: “ In our experience, food processors can feel overwhelmed by the breadth of inspection technology choices.

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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. 6 – Remote access.