EP11: Automating Production for Novel Foods

The field of novel foods is an exciting market but moving from lab to industrial scale can be challenging. A particular challenge novel foods producers face is the sheer number of ingredients required when compared to conventional proteins, such as binders, stabilizers and other ingredients that affect texture and taste yet are necessary to make plant-based proteins taste like meat. Automation not only increases the scalability and affordability of these novel foods but also enhances food safety and quality control. Additionally, it reduces the reliance on human labor in potentially hazardous conditions. As the global population continues to grow and environmental concerns intensify, the importance of automation in the production of novel foods cannot be overstated. It represents a transformative force in revolutionizing the food industry, making sustainable and ethical food choices more accessible to consumers. Join our webinar to find out how automation solutions are playing a role in helping the novel foods industry reduce its cost structure to a point that allows for closer price parity, and therefore greater consumer adoption, to animal protein.  

Moderator:
  • Nick Bradley, Editor, Protein Production Technology International
Participants:
  • Yavuz Celik, Product Manager, Hamilton Company
  • Dhiraj Singh, Ph.D., Head of Research & Development, Umami Bioworks
  • Lakshmikanth Mannadi, Head of APAC – Bioprocessing Equipment, Donaldson
  • Ali Nikdel, Director of Innovations, The Cultivated B
EP11: Automating Production for Novel Foods
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