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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. Inspiration Chef Robotics CEO and co-founder Rajat Bhageria. billion in 2023 to $3.35

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Farming Robot to Help Care for Crop Plants and Reduce Chemical Use

i4.0 today

A pioneering autonomous robot is set to help farmers better monitor the health status of individual crop plants and reduce herbicide use. This information will then be passed through a complex AI algorithm to create a ‘treatment map’ which tells farmers exactly how much herbicide to use and where to apply it.

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From Europe to Asia: Global Trends, Supply Chains and the Role of Used Industrial Robots

i4.0 today

The robotics industry is experiencing sustained growth worldwide, with China in the lead. Pandemic-induced supply chain bottlenecks for established manufacturers are leading to a slow clearing of full order books – one of the reasons why Chinese robot manufacturers are in higher demand than ever before. Germany ranks fourth.

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Process Expo 2023 kicks off in Chicago with a product showcase from 19 countries

Canadian Manufacturing

CHICAGO – Process Expo, The Global Food Equipment and Technology Show, opened its doors at the McCormick Place Convention Centre in Chicago this morning. With over 375 Exhibitors from 19 countries, the event attracted strong attendance from the who’s who of the Food & Beverage manufacturing industry.

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How to control product quality with IO-link

Manufacturer's Monthly

He underscored the need for meticulous attention to detail, particularly in critical processes like food production, where even minor deviations can lead to quality issues and potential contamination risks. Once clients start seeing the wealth of information available, they quickly grasp its potential.”

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Revolutionising neuromorphic sensory devices

Manufacturer's Monthly

Each wavelength of light can provide a broad range of information. Ultraviolet (UV) light can be used in forensics or to detect the decay of food. Visible light captures information like human eyes. There are photoreceptors and colour receptors in human eyes that capture that information and translate it into electrical signals.

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Unique ways Siemens Automation advances food and beverage industry.

Gil Automation

As a result, every step of the food production process runs smoothly. Integrated Manufacturing Systems Siemens supports for the use of modular production lines that are flexible and adaptable. This allows firms to smoothly move between different product lines without encountering significant interruptions.