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Automating food production, one serving at a time

Robotics Business Review

Chef Robotics food automation pods assemble ready-to-cook meals for leading food manufacturers. Credit: Chef Robotics The path to success in food robotics is littered with interesting concepts that failed to deliver. Before launching Chef Robotics, Bhageria approached food automation from a market analyst perspective.

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Book review: ‘Made in London: From Workshops to Factories’

E&T

Metal, glass and food production feature strongly in the glossy pages of ‘Made in London’. The ground floor of toughened glass supplier Supertuff in Park Royal comprises factory space, with much of the machinery automated, while mezzanine houses offices and storage. Image credit: Merrell/Carmel King.

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How Industry 4.0 & Digital Transformation is Shaping the Food Industry

Factory Worx

How Industry 4.0 & Digital Transformation is Shaping the Food Industry. Food production is currently centralised; however, shortly, machines and raw materials will independently arrange the manufacturing process and connect across corporate divisions identical to social media networks. BOOK A DEMO. Read Our Blog.

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Top 16 Frequently Asked Questions About Manufacturing Execution system (MES)

Factory Worx

A canned food production plant's MES software is not the same as an electronics manufacturer's. FactoryWorx MES simplifies the transformation of your operations into paperless automation, allowing for better planning and management via dashboard visualisation of processes, assets, inventories, and energy. BOOK A DEMO.