Net Zero Food Manufacturing 2022 Round Up

On 16th June 2022, we explored the routes to net zero food manufacturing at the National Centre for Food Manufacturing (part of the University of Lincoln). A big thanks to our awesome customers, fascinating speakers and cutting-edge technology partners for making it a fascinating day!

The scene was set with insights and perspectives from academia, energy and finance:

  • Ling Sin Fai Lam, Shore Capital, highlighted the growing requirements for businesses to validate their “green” credentials.

  • Grant Barr, EON, explained the changing energy environment as the “spark gap” is reduced and the major benefits of consuming energy outside busy periods.

  • Wayne Martindale, University of Lincoln, reviewed the food industry's progress in decarbonising and shared the latest research projects in the field.

Bring on the robots!

With the scene set, we were joined by two pioneering food businesses using OAL robotic systems in the processing area to cut energy and improve production efficiency, quality and safety. Followed by a demonstration where we manufactured a net zero soup using the APRIL Batch cooking system.

  • Bing Go, Go Tan, explained how they have moved from traditional steam jacketed cooking vessels to a fully automated APRIL robotic cooking system.

  • Benoit Wissoq, Agrana shared their approach to automating powder handling with APRIL Powder Weighing. Watch the video below.

  • OAL demonstrated the APRIL batch cooking system by cooking and cooling a “net zero” batch of pea and mint soup. Saving the planet never tasted so good!

  • Alan Oakley, KUKA Robotics talked about how they support OAL with R&D and support customers locally through their extensive network.

Solving the energy problem

As the old maxim goes, what gets monitored, get’s managed. Our ability to collect, the right data, contextualise and drive action is fundamental to improving the energy efficiency of food businesses. Both end user case studies explained the need to put people at the heart of automation programmes.

  • James Judge, Berry Gardens focused on the need for “story telling” and “de-geeking” as part of the digitalisation of their new packhouse. Watch the video below.

  • Matthew Beacham, Wealmoor explained the skills and approach to automate their packaging lines and save energy by preventing human error. Watch the video below.

  • Inductive Automation and Ethan Stone, OAL shared how we use the Ignition SCADA/MES platform to present shopfloor data to end users easily. Watch the video below.

  • Thomas Flude, Cognex, demonstrated new vision and artificial intelligence technology can be quickly deployed to cut food waste.

Energy reduction funding

In our final session, Mark Swainson, University of Lincoln and Jenni McDonnell MBE, KTN, highlighted the current funding opportunities for energy and carbon reduction projects.

It truly was a varied day and we’re very grateful to all those attendees who came and participated so enthusiastically - we enjoyed every minute! 

If you missed the event and want to hear more, get in touch and we can arrange a meeting with our experts.

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