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PROGRAMME 2017 Spend three Insightful & Innovative days
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Contents
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2 Welcome 5 Nordic Dairy Technology Council 9 Programme committee 10 Time shedule 13 Programme 16 Keynote speakers 17 Panel speakers 18 Parrallel sessions 22 Speakers 25 Spouse event programme 27 Practical information
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WELCOME TO THE 44th NORDIC DAIRY CONGRESS ADDING VALUE
Søren Jensen President of Nordic Dairy Council
and All-Time High Food Safety from both the academic world as well as the industry. Furthermore, it is a great honour for us to introduce our keynote speaker Peder Tuborgh who is the CEO of Arla Foods amba. The programme has been designed with an international approach ensuring a global outreach, which is stressed with the conference language entirely in English. As a new input, we have invited 12 researchers to present their work in flash-talks and the conference finalizes with a panel debate of specially invited and eloquent speakers who bring perspective to the newly achieved knowledge.
The 44th Nordic Dairy Congress brings together prominent speakers from around the world within the areas of Green Solutions, Healthy Dairy Products, Improving Efficiency
June 7-9 2017 in Copenhagen
The conference will take place in the very heart of Copenhagen in an ancient building that is also host to the Danish Agriculture & Food Council. We are very excited to share Adding Value to dairy with you and we have made sure to add extra value to the conference with delightful sightseeing through the canals of Copenhagen and evening events of atmosphere for networking and reconnection with likeminded passionate dairy fellows. Again:
Very welcome!
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It is with great pleasure I welcome you to participate in what we anticipate to become an innovative and insightful journey through the state of the art within dairy with a focus on ADDING VALUE. Adding Value must be understood as adding value to the entire value chain: to consumers, environment and dairy plants as well as producers.
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Gold sponsor
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Silver sponsors
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Nordic Dairy Technology Council Søren Jensen President of NDTC Foreningen af mejeriledere og funktionærer
Saara Pitkanen
Juha Yli-Kovanen
Meijeritieteellinen Seura ry
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Auduun Hermansson
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Petter Bru
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Norske Meierifolks Landsforening
Norsk Meieriteknisk Forening
Dagmar F. Pedersen
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Dansk Mejeriingeniør Forening
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Pehr-Eric Persson Mejeritekniskt Forum
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Niels Osterland Danmarks Mejeriteknisk Selskab
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Bronze sponsors
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Velkommen, welcome, tervetullut, velkomið, velkommen, välkommen
Grith Mortensen Danish Agriculture & Food Council
So, adding value to our products – one way or another – is imperative to stay in business. Based on this, the overall theme of the conference is Adding Value and the aim is to cover this aspect from different angles throughout the programme and specifically in the parallel sessions which focus on Improving Efficiency, All-Time High Food Safety, Green Solutions and Healthy Dairy Products. The ambition is to convert the newest research results in these areas into applicable solutions for the industry.
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We are really looking forward to welcoming you to wonderful Copenhagen in June and to introducing you to the programme of the conference.
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Milk is a valuable and scarce resource and it is our task to make sure that we get the highest value out of it. The way to get there is by increasing the value of the products reaching the consumers and customers so that it is clear to them that the functional and nutritional properties of dairy products are second to none and a vital part of a healthy diet. Furthermore, consumers look for products that are safe and have as little environmental impact as possible. Satisfied customers and consumers is obviously a benefit for both the farmers, dairies, universities and other knowledge institutions as well as all the suppliers to the dairy industry.
We have invited top speakers from the Nordic countries and around the world, and as a new feature at this congress, we are introducing 10-min flash talk sessions to give you a flavour of brand new results from the research labs. Besides, we will have a panel discussion on adding value, a sponsors’ corner that gives the sponsors a chance to show how they add value to the business, and a strong social programme that allows time to connect with old and new friends. We hope to see you in Copenhagen for the 44th Nordic Dairy Congress. On behalf of the Programme Committee, Grith Mortensen.
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Programme committee
Grith Mortensen
Esben Laulund
Senior Consultant
Vice President
Danish Agriculture & Food
Chr. Hansen A/S
Council
Henrik Jørgen Andersen
Trine Kastrup Dalsgaard
Senior R&D Manager
Associate Professor
Arla Foods Ingredients Group P/S
Department of Food Science, Aarhus University
Søren Balling Engelsen
Paw Dalsgaard
Professor
Professor
Department of Food Science
National Food Institute,
University of Copenhagen
Technical University of Denmark
Merete Myrup Christensen
Fergal Rattray
Director of Dairy Nutrition
Professor
Danish Agriculture & Food
Department of Food Science,
Council
University of Copenhagen
Anne-Sofi Christiansen Coordinator & support for the Nordic Dairy Technology Council
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Programme overview Wednesday 7th June
Thursday 8th June
07.00 08.00 09.00 09.30 10.00
Opening session
10.30 11.00
Nordic Dairy Golf Tournament (optional)
11.30
Plenary session 1
12.00 12.30 13.00 13.30
Lunch
14.00 14.30 15.00 15.30
Parellel session 1: Improving Efficiency
16.00 16.30
Site visit Chr. Hansen A/S
Parellel session 2: All-time High Food Safety
17.00 17.30
Sponsors corner
18.00
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After dinner networking with refreshments invited by NIRAS A/S
Canal tour and dinner at Hotel Admiral
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Friday 9th June
Saturday 10th June 07.00 08.00 09.00
Plenary session 2
09.30 10.00 10.30 11.00
Parellel session 3: Green Solutions
11.30
Parellel session 4: Healthy Dairy Products
12.00 12.30 13.00
Lunch
Visit Denmark's Royal Retreat Visit North Sealand (optional)
13.30 14.00 14.30 15.00
Plenary session 3
15.30 16.00
Closing
16.30 17.00 17.00 17.30 18.00
19.30
Gala dinner at Axelborg
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Programme Wednesday 7th June
07.00 - 14.00
Unofficial Nordic Dairy Golf Tournament
Optional Royal Copenhagen Golf Club: http://www.kgkgolf.dk/en Price includes: • Breakfast from 7.00 AM • Greenfee incl. range balls and welcome package • Lunch • Refreshments during course play • Bus transfers (from hotel/city in the morning and to welcome event at Chr. Hansen in the afternoon) Total per person EUR 120 Gunstart at 8:00 AM 13.00 - 18.00
Site visit Chr. Hansen A/S
Tour the world’s largest culture plant and register for the conference in one go. Chr. Hansen offers a 1½-hour tour of the production site in Avedøre, Copenhagen every hour. You have the option to be picked up at the airport or your hotel and driven back to your hotel after the site visit. Please stay tuned on our website: www.nordicdairycongress.com 19.30 - 21.30
Social event
After dinner networking with refreshments, Axelborg, Boxen, sponsered by NIRAS A/S
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Programme Thursday 8th June
09.30 - 11.00
Opening session • • •
Welcome Søren Jensen, President Nordic Dairy Technology Council Greetings from the Nordic countries Adding value through Good Growth Peder Tuborgh, CEO Arla Foods amba
11.00 - 11.30
Break
11.30 - 12.30
Plenary session 1
How consumers perceive value in dairy products recent developments and implications for the dairy industry Klaus G. Grunert, Professor and Centre Director, MAPP - Centre, Aarhus University New technological breakthroughs that support consumer needs Lilia Ahrné, Professor, Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagnen
12.30 - 14.00
Lunch
14.00 - 17.00
Parallel sessions incl. coffee break Improving Efficiency, parallel session 1 For more details see page 18
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All-Time High Food Safety For more details see page 19
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17.00 - 18.00
Sponsors' corner
19.30
Evening programme
Canal tour and dinner at Copenhagen Admiral Hotel
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Programme Friday 9th June
09.00 - 09.40
Plenary session 2
Good morning and welcome back Søren Jensen, President, Nordic Dairy Technology Counci Dairy market 2017 — staying relevant in times of change Søren Herskind, VP Commercial Development CHEESE, Chr. Hansen A/S 09.50 - 13.00
Parallel sessions incl. coffee break Green Solutions, parallel session 3 For more details see page 20 Healthy Dairy Products, parallel session 4 For more details see page 21
13.00 - 14.30
Lunch
14.30 - 16.00
Plenary session 3
Future perspectives and panel debate Adding value for growth and development in the dairy industry The participants in the panel will give a short presentation addressing how their companies support the agenda of ADDING VALUE to a dairy industry dealing with new trends and new consumer needs and demands. Åke Hantoft, Chairman of the board, Arla Foods Thomas Hahlin Ahlinder, Global Sales Director, DuPont Niels Petter Wright, CEO, Elopak Monica Gimre, Vice President, Tetra Pak Processing Svend Aage Linde, CEO, Eurofins Karen Hækkerup, CEO, Danish Agriculture & Food Council
Closing
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Gala dinner at Axelborg
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Keynote speakers
MSc in Economics and Business Adm., Southen University Dk.. Previous experience includes Danish and international positions at MD Foods/Arla Foods. Besides being the CEO of Arla, he is chairman of the board or board member of more companies.
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Søren Herskind
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Klaus G. Grunert Aarhus University
Steve Holroyd
Chr. Hansen A/S
Dr.oec.habil., Uni. Hohenheim. Previous experience: academic positions at universities around Europe. Since 1987 ‘Mr. Food Marketing’ at Aarhus University, as founder and director of the MAPP Center for Research on Customer Relations in the Food Sector. His research focuses on consumer behavior and how to make consumer insights useful in new product development, market communication and public policy campaigns.
PhD in Chemistry, Auckland University. Previous experience: postdoc studies at Cambridge University, work as analytical spectroscopist in the oil industry. Has been working for Fonterra Research Centre since 1998, and his main area of research is the development and use of infrared spectroscopy for the rapid quantitative and qualitative analysis of milk and milk products.
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Anna Flysjö
PhD in Food Science and Engineering, Portuguese Catholic Uni. Previous experience: positions at Chalmers University of Technology, Tetra Pak Processing and SP Food and Bioscience (former SIK). In 2016, she became Professor in Dairy Process Technology at the Uni. Cph. Research focuses on novel and sustainable processing technologies.
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John O´Brian Nestlé
Industrial PhD in Science & Technology, Aarhus Uni./Arla Foods. Previous experience: Environmental Consultant at SIK. Areas of expertise: sustainable dairy production, life cycle assessments and carbon footprint analysis.
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MSc in Dairy Science and Technology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (Uni. Cph.). Previous experience: Positions at the Danish Dairy Board, Arla Foods amba and Chr. Hansen A/S. In his current position as VP Commercial Development Cheese, his primary focus areas are product strategy, global product management, market intelligence and sales support.
PhD in Food Chemistry from Uni. College Cork. Previous experience: CEO of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and senior positions in Danone. Currently Chairman of the Board of Directors of ILSI, Europe, and member of boards and councils related to food science and technology. Deputy Head of Nestlé Research Centre in Lausanne and Leader of Nestlé Food Safety & Integrity Research Program.
PhD in Medicine, Aarhus Uni. Previous experience: Researcher at Dept. of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Aarhus Uni. Hospital. Research areas is within dairy lipids, dairy proteins and the impact on risk factors for cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
Mette Bohl
Aarhus University
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Panel debate - participants
Åke Hantoft
Runs a farm in Laholm, Sweden together with his wife. Has been member of the Board since 2013 and deputy chair since 2003. He took over the job as Chairman of the Board of Arla Foods in 2011. Arla Foods amba is a dairy company owned by 12,500 farmers in Denmark, Sweden, Germany, UK, Belgium, Luxemburg and The Netherlands. The company has around 19,000 employees.
Thomas H. Ahlinder
Arla Foods amba
Niels P. Wright Elopak
Svend Aage Linde Eurofins
DuPont
MSc from Norwegian School of Economics and Business Adm. Previous experience: Positions at Bertel O. Steen, Dyno Nobel, Deloitte Management Consulting and Kongberg Gruppen Asa. Became CEO and President of ELOPAK Inc. in 2007. Elopak is an international supplier of paper-based packaging solutions for liquid foods. The company has 2,800 employees and operates in more than 40 countries.
MSc in Analytical Chemistry, Aarhus Uni. CEO for the company Miljøkemi that was later merged into Eurofins. CEO of Eurofins since 2001. The company has more than 23,000 employees across 225 sites in 39 countries. Eurofins provides a range of testing and support services to the pharmaceutical, food, agricultural, environmental and consumer products industries, and to governments.
Monica Gimre
Graduated at IHM Business School and Uni. Pennsylvania (The Wharton School). Has held senior positions in Danisco/DuPont related to sales, marketing and innovation and as CEO of Kivik Holding AB. At present Senior Vice President Global Sales, Marketing & Innovation, DuPont Nutrition & Health, which is a specialty food ingredient and food safety leader, providing products, services and solutions to customers around the world.
MSc in Chemical Enginerring from Lund University. Has been Executive Vice President for the Processing Solutions area of Tetra Pak since 2009 and worked for Tetra Pak most of her career. Tetra Pak is a world leading food processing and packaging solutions company with more than 23,000 employees based in over 85 countries.
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MSc in Political Science, Uni. Cph. After a strong political career including three minister assignments, Karen Hækkerup took up the job as CEO of The Danish Agriculture & Food Council in 2014. The Danish Agriculture & Food Council represents the farming and food industry of Denmark including businesses, trade and farmers’ associations.
Karen Hækkerup Danish Agriculture & Food Council
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Programme Parallel session 1, Improving Efficiency Thursday 8th June
14.00 - 14.40
14.40 - 15.00
Fouling and cleaning in the dairy industry Fredrik Innings, Professor and Technology Platform Manager, Tetra Pak Processing Systems / Food Engineering, Lund University
15.20 - 15.50
Coffee break
15.50 - 16.10
Speeches Extracellular polysaccharides; from genetics to application Patrick Derkx, Senior Director, Chr. Hansen A/S
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16.30 - 16.40
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Speeches Application of big data to achieve effective and robust productions processes Harald Martens, Professor and Research Leader, Department of Engineering Cybernetics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Idletechs AS
15.00 - 15.20
16.10 - 16.30
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Keynote speach Measurement of milk components at different stages of the dairy value chain Steve Holroyd, Research Manager, Fonterra Research & Development Centre
Separation of milk components prior to the butter process Niina Valkonen, Researcher, Valio Ltd. Flash talks Milk quality from cows managed at extended lactation Nina Aagaard Poulsen, Assistant Professor, Department of Food Science, Aarhus University
16.40 - 16.50
Genomic selection against non-coagulating milk in Swedish Red Cows Kajsa Nilsson, PhD Student, Department of Food Technology, Engineering and Nutrition, Lund University
16.50 - 17.00
Impact of protein/lactose ratio on the dissolution rate of spray-dried powders Ida-Marie Andersson, PhD Student, Department of Food Technology, Engenieering and Nutrition, Lund University
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Programme Parallel session 2, All-Time High Food Safety Thursday 8th June
14.00 - 14.40
Keynote speach Food safety early warning systems in the dairy industry John O'Brian, Deputy Head and Professor, Nestlé Research Centre
14.40 - 15.00
Speeches Infrared screening of milk and dairy products for deviations Per Waaben Hansen, Senior Chemometrician, FOSS Analytical A/S
15.00 - 15.20
Challenges for food packaging in the next decades Horst-Christian Langowski, Professor, Dr., TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technische Universität München, Germany & Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging, IVV
15.20 - 15.50
Coffee break
15.50 - 16.10
Speeches Extending shelf life through control of spore-forming bacteria Anne Elsser-Gravesen, Managing Director, ISI Food Protection ApS
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Predictive modelling to improve and document safety of dairy products Paw Dalsgaard, Professor, National Food Institute (DTU Food), Technical University Flash talks Using fluorescence spectroscopy and chemometrics to determine when cleaning is needed Iuliana-Madaline Stoica, PhD Student, Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen Prevalence of Listeria monocytogenes in European cheeses: A systematic rewiew and metaanalysis Veronica Martinez-Rios, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark
16.50 -17.00
Heat resistant gram negative pathogens Susanne Knøchel, Professor, University of Copenhagen
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Programme Parallel session 3, Green Solutions Friday 9th June
09.50 - 10.30
10.30 - 10.50
Food waste – time to recognize it as a resource – time to think differently Ricard Laxton, Environmental and Sustainability Manager Arla Foods amba
11.10 - 11.50
Coffee break
11.50 - 12.10
Speeches Climate related challenges and possibilities for the dairy industry Jørgen E. Olesen, Professor, Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University
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12.30 - 12.40
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Speeches Dairy in a sustainable diet: a sharp discussion Toon van Hooijdonk, Prof.dr.ir., Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University and Research
10.50 - 11.10
12.10 - 12.30
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Keynote speach Environmental Footprint of Arla Foods production – from cow to consumer Anna Flysjö, Life Cycle Sustainability Manager, Arla Foods amba
Water recycling/reuse in the dairy industry Claus Heggum, Chief Consultant, Danish Agriculture & Food Council Flash talks Integrated production planning and water management: Theory and application to cheese production Renzo Akkerman, Prof. Dr., Operations Research and Logistics group, Wageningen University
12.40 - 12.50
Chemical characterisation and real-time quality monitoring of membrane permeates from an industrial dairy ingredient production Peter Bæk Skou, PhD Student, Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen
12.50 - 13.00
Concentrating milk at the farm — keeping the high quality Ida Sørensen, PhD Student, Department of Food Science, Aarhus University
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Programme Parallel session 4, Healthy Dairy Products Friday 9th June
09.50 - 10.30
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10.50 - 11.10
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Keynote speach Milk fat and impact on the metabolic syndrome Mette Bohl, Postdoc, Department of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital Speeches The effect of bioactive dairy ingredients on obtaining a healthy intestinal microbiota Daniela Barile, Professor, Department of Food Science & Technology University of California — Davis Stratified nutrition for all ages Lars Holm, Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen Coffee break Speeches Fermanted products and their effects on cardiovascular disease Emily Sonestedt, Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University Salt reduction by natural milk minerals Saara Pitkänen, Product Developer, Valio Ltd Flash talks Consumption of milk may reduce lipid uptake and storage and increase engergy expenditure Bashar Amer, Postdoc, Department of Food Science, Aarhus University Is butter back? Sara Engel, PhD Student, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen
12.50 - 13.00
Effect of fat content of cheese on the markers of type 2 diabetes and appetite sensation Farinaz Raziani, PhD Student, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen
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Speakers
Harald Martens NNTU, Idletech
Dr.techn in Chemometrics and Multivariate Calibration from Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Idletechs AS,. Previous experience: Positions at universities around the world. His research primarily focuses on new methods to convert high-dimensional measurements into understandable displays and quantitative predictions. He has written over two hundred research papers and several books on multivariate data modelling.
PhD in Fluid Dynamics from Lund University. Previous experience includes a long career at Tetra Pak Processing Systems along with an Adjunct Professorship at Dept. of Food Technology, Lund University. His areas of expertise are process technology fluid dynamics, homogenisation, and mixing.
Fredrik Innings Lund University
Industrial PhD in Biotechnology, Uni. Cph./Danisco. Previous experience: Positions as Group Manager for enzyme engineering at Genencor; Senior Scientist at Fluxome Sciences and present position as Senior Director Discovery at Chr. Hansen, leading a team that develops, screens and selects cultures and enzymes
Niina Valkonen
Patrick Derkx
Valio Ltd
Chr. Hansen A/S
Per W. Hansen
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Anne E. Gravesen
ISI Food Protection Aps
MSc (Tech) in Biotechnology and Food Technology from Aalto University. Previous experience: Researcher at St1 Biofuels and Team Lead at Sinebrychoff. Areas of expertise: separation and production technologies, process development, better utilization of raw materials and side streams, and effect of processing on the product properties.
Industrial PhD in Spectroscopy and Multivariate Data Analysis, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural Uni. Previous experience: Positions at EquatioNZ, AgResearch, Videometer A/S, and Foss Electric A/S – all centered around spectroscopy, imaging, and multivariate data analysis in relation to agricultural and food applications. Currently as Senior Chemometrician he has particular focus on milk adulteration.
Horts-Christian Langowski
PhD in Physics, Uni. Hannover. Previous experience: Philips group and Fraunhofer IVV. Deeply involved in food packaging and shelf life research both at Technical University Munich and Fraunhofer IVV. Langowski has a strong publication record and is member of numerous management and advisory boards related to the food and beverage industry.
TUM and Fraunhofer
PhD in Dairy Bacteriology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural Uni. Previous experience: Positions at Danisco A/S, Uni. Cph. and Technical University of Denmark. In 2009, Anne Elsser-Gravesen became co-founder and director of ISI Food Protection, a company that provides know-how, laboratory services as well as product development and research supporting the food industry in producing and selling safe foods.
Paw Dalgaard
DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark
PhD in Food Preservation and Statistics, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural Uni., Dk. Previous positions: The Technical Uni. Dk, most recently as Professor in Predictive Food Microbiology. Research goals: Get insight into the quantitative microbiological ecology of fresh and lightly preserved food and to use this information to determine, predict and improve the safety and shelflife of products.
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PhD in Food Technology, Wageningen Uni. CV includes senior positions at NIZO Food Research, Unilever Research and Friesland Campina. Since 2007, Professor in Dairy Science & Technology at the Wageningen Uni., where his research focuses on the relation between variation in milk composition and processing, nutrition and sustainability. Has always been active in Toon van Hooijdonk organizations supporting the Wageningen University interests of the dairy industry.
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MSc in Agrobiology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural Uni. Previous experience: Positions at Aarhus Uni. and an Adjunct professorship at Uni. Cph. Research includes adaptation of agricultural production systems to climate change, emission of greenhouse gases from agriculture, organic and integrated crop production systems, modelling of the soilplant-atmosphere systems and at farm scale.
Daniela Barile
PhD in Food Science, Uni. of Piemonte Orientale. Previous experience includes Positions at Uni. California and Uni. Piemonte Orientale, Teagasc. Her research focuses on the interface of food and health, particularly to explore prebiotic carbohydrates interaction with microbes in foods and in the digestive tract. The Barile Lab has been pioneering methods to obtain pure prebiotic oligosaccharides from dairy waste streams.
Jørgen E. Olesen
University of California
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Claus Heggum
MSc in Dairy Science and Technology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural Uni. Spent his entire career at Danish Dairy Board/ Danish Agriculture & Food Council focusing on hygiene and food safety in the dairy production. Has been a key driver in the development of coherent and riskbased approaches to food safety management. Involved in international activities in Codex Alimentarius, EDA, IDF and ISO.
Lars Holm
PhD in Exercise and Nutrition, Uni. Cph. Previous experience: Postdoc and Associate Professor at Inst. Sports Medicine, Uni. Cph. Leader of the Protein Turnover Group. His work focuses on the understanding of how the skeletal muscle is affected by exercise, immobility, diet and nutrient supplementation, and how these responses are affected by age, disease, and medications/ hormones.
Richard Laxton
Danish Agriculture & Food Council
University of Copenhagen
MSc in Food Technology, Helsinki Uni. Previous experience includes starter and phage knowledge in dairies. Her area of expertise is within cheese development with special emphasis on cheese flavor formation and competitive innovations.
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Emily Sonestedt
PhD in Public Health and Nutritional Epidemiology, Lund Uni. Previous experience: Various positions at Lund Uni. and Lund Uni. Hospital and as visiting researcher at the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Inst., California. Research focuses on how genetic factors interact with our diet habits and how this impact on the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, dyslipidemia and type 2 diabetes.
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MSc in Environmental Management, Uni. Nottingham. Previous experience: Production manager jobs at United Biscuits, Trusthouse Forte, Northern Foods, Express Dairies and different Positions at Arla Foods. Environmental & Sustainability Manager for Arla, Richard is involved in the delivery and communication of Arla’s Environmental Strategy, identifying trends and new technologies, and assisting with the delivery of Arla’s zero carbon dairy.
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Programme Visit Denmark’s Royal Retreat – Visit North Sealand Thursday 8th & Saturday 10th June - Optional
A guided tour in English to three beautiful castles full of history and enchantment. Thursday: Spouses Saturday: All participants 10.00
Departure from Conference site, Axelborg, by bus.
11.00 - 12.30
Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød: The castle is picturesquely located on the banks of the castle lake surrounded by a baroque garden with roses and cascades. This unique renaissance castle was built by King Christian IV (1577-1648).
12.30 - 13.15
Lunch and coffee served at Restaurant Leonora vis-á-vis the castle.
13.45 - 14.00
Fredensborg Castle, Fredensborg: the Royal family’s beautiful Summer residence.
14.30 - 15.30
Kronborg Castle, Helsinore: Hamlet’s Castle, a world heritage site with soaring towers, a huge banqueting hall and damp casemates. The four-wing castle is a masterpiece of Danish renaissance architecture, built by King Frederik II (1534-1588).
15.30 -16.45
Return to Copenhagen Total per person EUR 112
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Practical information Registration:
For registration please visit: http://nordicdairycongress.com Early bird registration with reduced price: Deadline 15 March 2017. Ordinary registration: Deadline 22 May 2017.
EUR 895 incl. 25% Danish VAT EUR 995 incl. 25% Danish VAT
Included in the conference fee: • • • • • •
Full participation in the conference Shuttle bus (airport, Chr. Hansen, hotels) Wednesday After dinner networking with refreshments - Event by ALECTIA Wednesday Coffee and lunches Thursday and Friday Canal tour and dinner Thursday Dinner event Friday
Optional: (for prices refer to pages 13 and 25)
• Unofficial Nordic Golf Tournament Wednesday* • Spouse tour Thursday: Visit Denmark’s Royal Retreat* • Tour Saturday: Visit Denmark’s Royal Retreat* *Requires a minimum of participants.
Conference site:
Axelborg is placed in the heart of Copenhagen in front of Copenhagen Central Rail Station and Tivoli amusement park. At walking distance to castles, lakes, canals and the pedestrians shopping streets, as well as to the hotels recommended on these pages.
Currency:
Danish kroner (DKK): EUR 1 = DKK 7.45 Common credit cards are used pretty much everywhere and ATM is to be found on every corner
Conference site & recomended Hotels Distance to Axelborg
Time to walk
Price single room DKK
Radisson Blue Hammerichsgade 1, Cph V
50 m
1 minut
2.195
Scandic Copenhagen Vester Søgade 6, Cph V
550 m
7 min
1.475
1.575
Scandic Weber Vesterbrogade 11, Cph V
300 m
4 min
1.345
1.445
Wake up Carsten Niebuhrsgade 11, Cph V
1,1 km
13 min
880
1.060
Price double room DKK
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