Food Processing for the Future
Food Processing for the Future New challenges demanding new solutions 16 January 2020 09.00 to 16.00 Milling Park Hotel Middelfart, Denmark Conference built by the food Industry for the food producers.
Get insights and knowÂledge sharing to generate realistic solutions Meet real industry challenges and lively discussions
Welcome – by the organizers 2 Programme for the day
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Introduction to speakers
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Editorials from companies
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The three chairmen behind the conference:
Welcome to Food Processing for the future Bridging the gap between food producers and suppliers for a more competitive food industry
The food industry will be facing a host of challenges in the comming years. With up to 40% population growth and an estimated 10 billion mouths to feed by 2050, new requirements will be made in respect of climate change, quality, traceability and shelf life. Accordingly, it is imperative that all corners of the food industry are geared to a fiercely competitive universe – not least the collaboration between suppliers of technology and food producers. - The food industry is faced with global challenges such as greener and smarter solutions, but also with opportunities that the industry must seize. The collaboration between food producers and suppliers of food technology, ingredients, software and raw materials is key to ensure continued industry innovation and the development of competitive solutions globally, says Niels Osterland, CEO of MMS Nordic and President of the Danish Society of Dairy Technology, which is one of the organisers of the Food Processing for the Future conference together with Danish Food Cluster and the Danish Export Association (Food Tech/Fish Tech). The three organisations have organised the conference to gather suppliers of technology and food producers for inspiration purposes and to find solutions to the challenges of the industry. The aim of the conference is to create new networks as a good starting point for innovative thinking, according to Esben Laulund, Vice President at Chr. Hansen and Chairman of Danish Food Cluster: - The interface between two areas often provides the basis for innovation. And we see great potential in the space between suppliers and producers in the food industry that can be better exploited, he says. This conference is particularly focused on sustainable packaging, smart cleaning, intelligent process equipment, from waste to value strategies and alternative proteins. These subjects are facilitated by 21 experts representing a number of internationally recognised technology enterprises.
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Niels Osterland, Danish Society of Dairy Technology: The collaboration between food producers and suppliers of food technology, ingredients, software and raw materials is key to ensure continued industry innovation
Esben Laulund, Danish Food Cluster: We see great potential in the space between suppliers and producers
Søren Rahbek, Danish Export Food Tech: Denmark has a leading edge in a number of technology areas – which is also true of the food
- Denmark has a leading edge in a number of technology areas – which is also true of the food industry – and we must obviously pursue the synergies between the two industries, says Søren Rahbek, Sales Manager at Door System A/S and Chairman of Danish Export Food Tech. He hopes to muster wide support for the conference. - We're pleased with the initial interest as reflected in the number of registrations received so far from Denmark, our Nordic neighbours and the UK, with producers from a wide range of food segments being represented. We look forward to an inspiring day with dialogues and synergies, says Søren Rahbek. ■
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Programme 09.00
Registration and coffee
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Opening and welcome
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Klaus Grünert Professor & Director of MAPP Aarhus University What does the consumer expect from the food industry? How do we find the unused potential and create more value?
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Room change
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Meet the experts in optional parallel sessions Sustainable Packaging
Smarter Cleaning
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Transit packaging solutions for optimum product protection Signode
Dry ice blasting - new unique method of cleaning Aquila Triventek
Let your machines talk ABB
FoodTray – the system solution for sustainable food packaging GEA Food Solution Nordic
Take care of food safety System Cleaners
New inline sensors for intelligent processing systems Q-Interline
ROADMAP for sustainable film packaging SÜDPACK Verpackungen
BactoBox; a near instant bacteria sensor for smarter cleaning SBT Instruments
Heavily regulated industries Endress+Hauser
Recycled packaging for the future Sky-Light
Decontamination while the production is running 24/7 FHS Scandinavia
Advantage in separation technology Tetra Pak
Panel discussions
Panel discussions
Panel discussions
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Lunch buffet and visit the stands
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Meet the experts in optional parallel sessions Alternative Protein Sources
From Waste to Value
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Effective way to extract protein Landia
How to up-grade food industry side streams to high-quality proteins Teknologisk Institut
Advances in separation technology NIRAS
The opportunities of rapeseed DSM
Keep an automated eye on waste reduction Tri Vision
Digitalising the process industry Au2mate
Riding the plant-based food revolution SPX FLOW
Next level of water re-use Krüger
High quality detection with Long Wave X-rays InnospeXion
Panel discussions
Panel discussions
Panel discussions
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Coffee and visit the stands
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Lars Feldskou, Group CPO/SVP at Danish Crown
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Closing remarks
Get insights and knowledge sharing to generate realistic solutions Meet real industry challenges and lively discussions
Practical Information Date: 16 January 2020 Time: 09.00 to 16.00 Place: Milling Hotel Park, Viaduktvej 28, Middelfart , Denmark Language: English Contact: +45 51 24 24 76 E-mail jro@maelkeritidende.dk
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The experts - a short introduction to the 21 presentations
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Session: Sustainable Packaging Kati Oerskov
Südpack Verpackungen ROADMAP for Sustainable Film Packaging Diverse demands from different markets and retailers appear like a Gordian knot. There is not “the ONE universal way” to solve the packaging challenges of tomorrow. Find YOUR way in the jungle of solutions like downgauging – biobased – recyclable friendly concepts.
Benny Laborn Gude
GEA Food Solution Nordic
FoodTray – the system solution for sustainable food packaging GEA, ROBA and Schur Flexibles have together developed the GEA FoodTray. The ecological corrugated cardboard/film composite solution. Both components are combined on GEA PowerPak PLUS thermoforming packaging machine and can be easily separated by the consumer after use and thus meets the needs for sustainable packaging.
Inge Nielsen
Sky-light A/S
Recycled packaging for the future SKY- LIGHT has for many years developed environment-friendly and sustainable packaging solutions made from up to 100 % recycled plastic material for the food manufacturing companies thus, adding value to sustainable growth. We present solutions with e.g. a patented alternative to the single-use plastic spoon for “on the go” snacks like yogurt and skyr.
Jyri Lehtiö
Signode
Transit Packaging Solutions for optimum product protection Optimized and customized solutions on how to effectively reduce wasted film, reduce volume of products being damaged during handling and transport, minimize repacking and the costs involved to do so, and with it to deliver on your sustainability goals.
Jesper Holmgaard
Aquila Triventek
Dry Ice blasting - new unique method of cleaning The benefits of Dry Ice blasting methods meets the challenges of the future. This new unique method of cleaning in the food industry provides substantial savings in terms of reducing cleaning costs and downtime. It is adaptable to both gentle and difficult subjects and even solves problems with Listeria, E-coli and Salmonella.
Thomas Espensen
System Cleaners
Take care of food safety Automatic cleaning applying low-pressure technology for open plant cleaning of conveyors, industrial freezers, deboners, fillers and other mechanical processing of food or beverages. Low-pressure cleaning will reduce water and chemical consumption, optimize operations and ensure a high level of hygiene and food safety.
Gustav Skands
SBT Instruments
BactoBox; a near instant bacteria sensor for smarter cleaning Smarter cleaning is the key to achieve high food safety and minimize product quality issues. SBT Instruments presents BactoBox; a small and easy-to-use bacteria sensor which performs total bacteria counts within minutes on surfaces and in water samples giving the food industry unprecedented control with hygiene & cleaning processes.
Bjørn Parelius
FHS Scandinavia
Decontamination while the production is running 24/7 Over the past many years using UVC light, ozone and ionization, FHS Scandinavia has been frontrunners concerning future demands and learned what works for disinfection without chemistry in the food industry. By selecting market leading European suppliers of “chemistry-free decontamination 24-7 while production is running”, we guarantee efficiency and smarter cleaning.
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Rasmus K. Stenderup
ABB
Let your machines talk Good things happen when people talk, but amazing things can happen when machines talk! Today, industrial installations are often made up of disparate equipment, systems and standards but ABB’s digital powertrain solutions open for accurate, real-time information making sure you are one step ahead of your production to the benefit of uptime and profitability.
Anders Larsen
Q-interline
New Inline sensors for intelligent processing systems Q-Interline offer new series of high performance inline analyzer systems, ready to meet the needs of the industry today and in the future. The analyzer systems used together with an intelligent and semi-automated solution for continuous validation of critical sensors, can provide a solid data foundation supporting intelligent processing systems.
Anders Hjulmann
Endress+Hauser
Heavily regulated industries The world’s first RTD sensor unit capable of fully automated in-situ self-calibration meets the future by effectively eliminating the risk of undetected non-conformities, reduces production downtime and increases product safety and process efficiency in applications of the food & beverage industry.
Karl Kieffer
Tetra Pak
Advantages in Separation Technology Two of the main drivers in the dairy industry today are: turning commodity dairy products into value added, and continuing to drive operational efficiency. In a world currently flooded with milk and whey, commodity prices are under tremendous pressure. To avoid this pressure, dairy companies must innovate and adapt. One such area is the ever-stricter demands on the quality of the dairy products. Learn how Bactofugation can help your products stand apart in the market. The second driver is a push to reduce costs to remain competitive in the face of lower milk prices. The future of dairy processing will be even larger operations, to take advantage of economies of scale, and reducing operating costs wherever possible. Learn what is new in separation technology enabling the future of dairy.
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Alternative Protein Sources Thorkild Maagaard
Landia A/S
Effective way to extract protein Landia has developed a technology, an Enzymatic Protein Hydrolyser, for extraction of proteins from food grade by-products, or from meat, fish, shell fish and poultry. The Hydrolyser is characterized by its simple design and reliable operation.
Anton Otter
DSM
The opportunities of rapeseed CanolaPRO™ is a rapeseed protein suitable for a wide range of uses for food and beverages. CanolaPRO™ is entirely soluble over a broad pH range and shows outstanding foaming and emulsifying properties. CanolaPRO™ has a very high nutritional quality (PDCAAS=1 and DIAAS > 100). And our protein has a balanced taste profile.
Pranav Shah
SPX FLOW Technology
Riding the plant-based food revolution Have you ever wondered if your dairy plant can be used to produce tasty, appealing plant-based products? Do you understand the possibilities and opportunities in this market area? In this presentation, we will show you nine future trends in food processing technologies and how you can benefit by riding the consumer wave towards plant-based foods.
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Mari Ann Tørngren
Teknologisk Institut
How to up-grade food industry side streams to high-quality proteins Side streams from the food industry are an underexploited source of high-quality proteins and the Danish Technological Institute has developed a technology-based approach to fully exploit the potential of specific side streams to human consumption with a subsequent higher profit and a more sustainable food production.
Jesper Bach
TriVision
Keep an automated eye on waste reduction Through advanced, user-friendly machine vision systems that automate the inspection processes of food and its packaging and capture data during these processes, TriVision not only helps food manufacturers to secure product quality, but also enables them to optimize the production and reduce waste, making the production more sustainable.
Finn Skov Nielsen
Krüger
Next level of water re-use New challenges call for new solutions – new purifying technologies and processes produce water of the highest quality. Reuse of water is a part of International food companies CSR-strategy and work with the UN Global Goals - Veolia has more than 50 new reference cases.
Christian W. Nørregaard NIRAS
Design validation through process simulation Gain improved insight and decision support in dairy plant design by adding process simulation model to your project. Run your production plan through a simulated version of your plant and witness first-hand how your production performs. Run optimization scenarios and test your ideas in a safe and risk free environment.
Jan Bendix Nielsen
Au2mate
Digitalizing the Process Industry The tool of the future for increased competitiveness in the process industry! Au2mate presents an introduction to news and trends in the digitalisation segment as well as the background and possibilities of increased “Intelligent processing” i.e. in the context of digitalisation perspective, intelligent process control and short- and long-term digitalisation trends.
Jørgen Rheinlænder
InnospeXion
High quality detection with Long Wave X-rays The low-energy technology Long Wave X-rays (LWX) makes it possible to detect even small differences in thickness and density in packaged food products. Thus, the high sensitivity LWX-imaging meets the demands for process control and cost efficiency in high-speed production now and in the future.
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Meet the experts face to face at their stands
Automate · DSM · Endress+Hauser FHS Scandinavia · GEA Food Solution Nordic InnospeXion · Landia · SBT Instruments System Cleaners · Tetra Pak
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The new FoodTray from GEA GEA presents a new system solution for sustainable MAP packaging with 80 pct. recycling content. GEA has recently developed an ecological carton/film composite solution, known as FoodTray. This is a response to a global requirement for higher recycling rates for plastic packaging. Initially GEA focused on creating a tray from corrugated board that could also meet the requirements of modern food packaging. Thanks to the cooperation with diverse specialists from the corrugated cardboard, film and mechanical engineering sectors, including the Roba Group, Schur Flexibles Germany and Van de Velde Packaging, the requirements can now be met. FoodTray combines the criteria of product claim, haptics, safety, sustainability and industrial production processes. It is made from the basic materials: corrugated cardboard and film. Corrugated cardboard is the most widely
used packaging material worldwide and is made almost entirely of natural raw or recycled material. The film provides an outstanding barrier, helping extend food shelf life. The FoodTray system consists of corrugated cardboard carton with film on the inside, combining the advantages of both cardboard and plastic. The film content is reduced by up to 70 percent, since FoodTray replaces fossil-based raw materials with fibers from renewable raw materials; the recycled content is more than 80 percent. At the same time there is no compromises in terms of stability and the cardboard and film can easily be separated and recycled by the consumer. The two components are assembled on a GEA PowerPak PLUS thermoforming packaging machine.
Further information: GEA Food Solutions Nordic A/S Benny Laborn Gude BennyLaborn.Gude@gea.com +45 4174 8045
The film is thermoformed and sealed directly to the inside of the corrugated cardboard box. After this, the customerspecific packaging process can take place. The investment costs are low and the result is ecologically sustainable packaging. Brand information can be printed over the entire surface, enables highquality product presentation and meets increasing product labeling demands. Likewise, companies have the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to using resources more mindfully by investing in this sustainable solution. GEA
FoodTray The system solution for sustainable food packaging • Denesting, feeding and tray production on smallest footprint • Sustainable packaging solution with recyclable corrugated board with 120 μm thermoformed base film and 60 μm peelable lid film. • 80% less plastic compared to conventional packaging. • High-quality product branding through full-surface printing on corrugated board box. Box up to 100% recycled
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• Perfect sustainability – the inner film is easily separated from the corrugated cardboard and the corrugated box can be 100% recycled.
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Digitalisation - the tool of the future for increased competitiveness in the process industry! Process plants become more and more complex and at the same time, the demands for rapid adaptation and improved efficiency are increasing. New technologies in digitalisation offers a toolbox to support the efficiency of workflow, operation and maintenance of the process equipment. Several of the Industry 4.0 buzzwords is now starting to materialise and turn into something usable across the F&B segment. A couple of examples:
Intelligent processes: New and improved technologies for In-line measurement and analysis of product components in real-time provides new opportunities for optimising on tolerances and production processes. Augmented Reality: Improved location determination on tablets and smartphones together with high end software enable immediately access to process KPI data by simply pointing a smartphone camera towards the equipment.
Contact Au2mate Moving forward, Au2mate strive to be a proactive partner in the continuous digitalization of the F&B segment. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at www.au2mate.dk or by telephone +45 8720 5050.
In the upcoming event “Food Processing for the Future”, Au2mate makes an introduction to news and trends in the digitalisation segment as well as the background and possibilities of increased “Intelligent processing” within the process industry. The introduction is directed at everybody in the segment who are interested in an introduction to the digitalisation aspect and its possibilities. Topics: • Digitalisation perspective • Augmented reality • Digitalised documentation • Optimisation by OEE • Intelligent process control & upgrade ROI • Short- and long-term digitalisation trends Au2mate
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Food Processing Factory Design NIRAS delivers independent business and engineering consultancy to the food & beverage industry across all disciplines. The food & beverage industry is a demanding multi-discipline exercise with a lot of pitfalls to design and construct a food processing facility. Food safety and quality requirements from consumers, authorities and producers require the right level of hygienic focus all the way from processing and packaging design, to utility and factory layout. In addition, the factory layout must support seamless expansion opportunities that can be executed with minimal disturbance of existing production. A non-optimal design can cause delays and cost a significant amount of money in the entire factory life time. Since 1946 NIRAS has completed thousands of projects in cooperation with large players in the food & beverage industry and has a second-to-none project reference catalogue, including
sustainable dairy, bread, food ingredients, meat processing, and brewery design projects. NIRAS applies modern digital tools in the projects that help producers to make informed decisions, e.g. Dynamic Masterplanning for structural capacity management for multiple production
sites or Simulation of productions to identify and remove costly bottlenecks. More than 250 consultants in NIRAS work dedicated with food & beverage projects from offices in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, UK, The Netherlands, and Australia. ■ NIRAS
Further information: Contact NIRAS for a talk about how we can support your next project: Morten Aae Olander, Market Director, Food & Beverage. Phone: +45 40 38 04 40. E-mail: mool@niras.dk. www.niras.com
Experience across all disciplines to execute your next project NIRAS delivers independent business and engineering consultancy to the food & beverage industry. WWW.NIRAS.COM
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Tetra Pak optimerer procesdesign med ny viden om fraktionering af mælkeproteiner Adskillelse af mælkens proteiner i rene fraktioner med kasein og valleproteiner er kommercielt interessant, men teknisk udfordrende. Tetra Pak har gennemført undersøgelser med både keramiske og polymere MF-membraner, som bidrager til at udnytte mælken optimalt. Fælles for alle keramiske og polymere MF-membraner er, at de har en porestørrelsesfordeling af varierende bredde frem for en specifik cut-off værdi. Udover membranens egenskaber vil også foulinglaget påvirke adskillelsen af proteiner. Foulinglagets tykkelse og sammensætning er afhængig af procesforhold som fx temperatur, baseline- og cross flow tryk samt mælkens sammensætning og procesmæssige forhistorie. Derfor er en optimal løsning for proteinfraktionering af mælk ikke alene et spørgsmål om membraner, men et samspil mellem membran og procesforhold for at opnå både god adskillelse af proteiner samt høj flux.
I Tetra Pak har vi gennemført omfattende undersøgelser af proteinfraktionering med både keramiske og polymere MF-membraner under forskellige procesforhold samt med forskellig forbehandling af mælken. Vi ved, at der kan opnås meget forskellige resultater med samme råvare, men med forskellige forbehandlinger, membranvalg, anlægsdesign samt brug af diafiltreringsmedier. For nogle mejerier vil fokus være på sammensætningen af MF-retentatet, mens permeatet skal bruges i produkter, hvor sammensætningen af dette betyder mindre. For andre vil det derimod være helt essentielt at have lavt indhold af kasein i permeatet. Valg af anlæg og
Tetra Pak Filtration Solutions har 135 medarbejdere i hhv. Silkeborg og Champlin, MN, USA, som er dedikerede til udvikling og fremstilling af membranfiltreringsanlæg til kunder over hele verden. design vil i disse to tilfælde være meget forskellige. Med vores nye, detaljerede viden om performance af forskellige MF-membraner under varierende procesforhold kan Tetra Pak designe en optimal løsning; ikke bare af et MF-anlæg, men som en samlet linjeløsning til hvert enkelt mejeris behov. Tetra Pak Filtration Solutions
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New Tetra Pak software provides significant power savings on membrane filtration Contact us and let’s see what we can do for you: tetrapak.com/sustainable-filtration
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Transit Packaging Solutions for optimum Product Protection – Stretch Hood and Stretch Wrap How to effectively reduce wasted film, to reduce volume of products being damaged during handling and transport, how to minimize repacking and the costs involved doing so, and with it to deliver on your sustainability goals – this is where we can help out. With an unequalled breadth of solutions within end-of-line pallet wrapping, ranging from single strapping products to turnkey end-of-line packaging design, installation, and service, we can work with you on finding the right packaging solution for your specific products. From food and beverages, to dairy products and more, Signode’s solutions are as varied as the industry it serves. Core to Signode’s value and new “We’ll Protect it From Here” brand message, Signode works hard to ensure customers receive optimal transit packaging solutions. Through its testing facility in Denmark, customers can see, learn and test all viable solutions for their unique applications - helping them reduce potential costs and inefficiencies before they happen. To apply for a free packaging test, visit: www.lachenmeier.com/pack-test For more information on Signode solutions contact Jyri Lehtiö on jlehtio@signode.com or visit: www.signode.com
Meet us at: Food Processing for the Future Middelfart, Denmark January 16, 2020
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Smarter cleaning with automatic low-pressure technology The cleaning process is one of the most important stages in food processing, and those responsible for it have major responsibilities. Insufficient levels of hygiene may cause microbial growth and jeopardize food safety. Irregularities in the final product may eventually lead to foodborne disease outbreaks and damaged brand value. Cleaning of complex equipment in the food processing industry is very challenging. It is important to apply the knowledge of good cleaning practices in everyday routines and improve the sanitation programs continuously. The cleaning process must be systematic and effective to assure food safety
Further information: SYSTEM CLEANERS A/S, Denmark Halkjærvej 17, 9200 Aalborg SV T: +45 9634 0404 Mail: info@systemcleaners.com
100% and increase production time in all production runs. Several factors will influence future decisions on cleaning in food processing factories. A major one is related to labor as wages for cleaning staff contribute the most in operational cleaning costs. Therefore, more companies will switch from manual to automatic cleaning. With automatic cleaning solutions, tasks can be customized by programming the controller to perform cleaning tasks sequentially. Systematic and consistent cleaning will increase the level of food safety and hygiene, reduce
Få værdi ud af sidestrømmene Teknologisk Institut hjælper fødevarevirksomheder med at optimere anvendelsen af biprodukter. Klimaindsats og kamp mod madspild øger fødevareindustriens fokus på udnyttelsen af sidestrømme fra produktionen. Det kan være udvinding af ingredienser eller udvikling af nye fødevarer. Processer til udvinding af relevante højværdistoffer med den rette renhed skal udvikles. Her kan der være en række udfordringer i forhold til procesvalg, kvalitet og funktionalitet samt opskalering. Desuden skal funktionaliteten og smagen af sidestrømsprodukterne testes og dokumenteres.
Teknologisk Institut kan hjælpe jer med: • Vurdering af sidestrømmes potentiale • Udvikling af processer til udvinding af højværdiprodukter • Karakterisering af højværdiprodukter • Produktudvikling
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• Test af funktionalitet og sensorisk kvalitet • Udnyttelse af sidestrømme fra kød og fisk samt frugt og grønt • Adgang til laboratorier og pilotanlæg Få assistance fra vores mange specialister på området, og brug vores moderne testfaciliteter: fødevarelaboratorier, sensoriske analyser, pilotanlæg og udviklingskøkkenet FoodtureLab.
Case: Fra fiskeskind til snacks Fiskeskind er i dag et biprodukt fra fiskeindustrien. I samarbejde med en række industripartnere udvikler Teknologisk Institut højværdiprodukter som fiskegelatine og fiskechips fra fiskeskind. Der arbejdes med produktionsmetoder, produktudvikling samt tests og kvalitetsvurdering.
cleaning time, increase production time and lower overall operational costs. All elements adding value to the brand. System Cleaners range of cleaning products apply low-pressure technology with boosted water, both in manual and automatic range. Low-pressure technology is safeguarding the food processing environment against microorganisms, thereby eliminating recontamination of surfaces. In the future, more investment in automation of low-pressure cleaning processes will ensure high cleaning standards. System Cleaners
Case: Fra slagterisidestrøm til funktionel proteiningrediens En væsentlig del af sidestrømme som fx lunger, hjerte, nyrer og milt går i dag til foder eller biogas. Disse sidestrømme har et højt proteinindhold. I samarbejde med kødindustrien undersøger Teknologisk Institut mulighederne for at ekstrahere proteiner fra sidestrømmene. Teknologisk Institut
Få hjælp – Har du en sidestrøm, du vil udnytte, så mød os til Food Processing for the Future den 16. januar 2020, eller kontakt os: Mari Ann Tørngren, Seniorprojektleder, Teknologisk Institut +45 72 20 26 82 – matn@teknologisk.dk
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Sikre Prøver er klar til mejeribranchen Firmaet ’Sikre Prøver’ har specialiseret sig i udstyr til prøvetagning og analyse. Gennem en årrække har kornbranchen været rygraden i kundeporteføljen, men nu er firmaet klar til mejeribranchen med nyt udstyr.
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Det er snart 12 år siden, at kemiingeniør Steen Sørensen startede firmaet ’Sikre Prøver’, der som navnet mere end antyder, beskæftiger sig med udstyr til udtagning og neddeling af prøver samt analysering af prøver. Firmaet slogan er: ’En analyse er aldrig bedre end den prøve, den er lavet ud fra’. Det betyder, at udstyret skal sikre, at prøvetagningen er repræsentativ. Mælkeritidende har besøgt Steen Sørensen i Odder, hvor han for nylig har
etableret sig både privat og arbejdsmæssigt. De mange kataloger fra Steen Sørensens samarbejdspartnere er det første, synlige udtryk for firmaets produktpalette. Her er kataloger fra PerkinElmers, virksomhederne Perten Instrument og Delta Instrument, som firmaet Sikre Prøver er eneforhandler for på det danske marked. Og her er også en moppedreng af et produktkatalog fra det engelske firma Sampling Systems, som var Steen Sørensens første samarbejdspartner, da han startede egen virksomhed. ’Sikre Prøver’s produkter er centreret om prøvetagning og analyser i foder-, fødevare- eller biotekindustrien. Porteføljen tæller desuden digitale mikroskoper fra Tagarno og noget så lavteknologisk som genanvendelige lukkeclips fra WeLoc.
En dør til mejeribranchen
Indehaver af ’Sikre prøver’, Steen Sørensen, har flyttet bopæl og virksomhed til Odder. Samtidig udvider han sit forretningsområde til mejeribranchen.
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Steen Sørensen slår op i et katalog med analyseudstyr, der er målrettet mejeribranchen. Det er et fælleskatalog fra svenske Perten Instruments og hollandske Delta Instruments, der begge ejes af den amerikanske koncern Perkin Elmer, hvis maskiner ’Sikre Prøver’ forhandler. Det er relativt nyt, at den hollandske virksomhed er blevet ind-
lemmet i koncernen, og for Steen Sørensen er det en dør til mejeribranchen, der er blevet åbnet. Virksomheden har nemlig maskiner, der direkte retter sig til analyse af prøver på mejerier, så nu kan ’Sikre Prøver’ levere udstyr til hele processen — fra afregning af råmælken, procesoptimering til produktanalyse, herunder textur- og NIRmåling med mere.
Den ”nye” afregnings maskine I begyndelsen af oktober 2019, da messen hi Tech & Industry Scandinavia blev afholdt i Herning i forbindelse med International Food Contest, havde ’Sikre Prøver’ en stand. Her kunne man blandt andet se et LactoScope fra Delta Instruments/PerkinElmer. Maskinen kan både bruges i indvejningen til at afregne kvaliteten og i skummesalen til proceskontrol. Steen Sørensen har forhåbninger om, at udstyret bliver en af indgangsnøglerne til mejerierne for ’Sikre Prøver’. Maskinen har stor lighed – både i udseende, kvalitet og kapacitet – med Foss maskinen, der går under navnet MilcoScan. Det er altså ikke tale om en ny teknologi, men om et alternativ til et eksisterende produkt i Danmark. – Kvaliteten er på samme niveau som
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LactoScope FTIR ADVANCED computer kan bestemme kvaliteten af råmælken og er certificeret til afregning.
Foss’ maskine. Den kan det samme, men prismæssigt ligger den lidt under. Prøve- og analyseudstyr er imidlertid ikke et område, hvor man konkurrerer på pris. Kvalitet, stabilitet og service er langt vigtigere, siger Steen Sørensen, som fremhæver, at Delta Instruments/ PerkinElmer har et stærkt hjemmemarked i Holland samt salg i Tyskland og England, som alle er markeder, hvor der findes konkurrenter. I Danmark har der op til nu været en forhandler af Deltas Instruments’ udstyr, og LactoScopet findes derfor allerede på flere mejerier – både hos Arla og hos andre. For Steen Sørensen er opgaven at rebrande udstyret over for mejeribranchen – for dels er Delta Instruments kommet under PerkinElmers vinger og på vej til at tage navneforandring, dels er ’Sikre Prøver’ blevet eneforhandler i Danmark. Steen Sørensen har i øvrigt også store forhåbninger til, at mejeribranchen vil være interesseret i analyseudstyr, der kan måle produktkvaliteter online. Det kunne eksempelvis være et instrument monteret, så det måler ostens indhold og forædling direkte på båndet.
Fra korn til mælk Det er ikke første gang ’Sikre Prøver’ står over for udfordringen med at erobre
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plads på et snævert marked. Således er det lykkedes firmaet, at få udstyr fra Perten Instruments ind i kornbranchens laboratorier og dermed bryde Foss’ monopol på analyseudstyr til kornbranchen. I dag kan Steen Sørensen konstatere: - Næsten 95 procent af al det korn, der høstes i Danmark, har været inde over de maskiner, jeg arbejder med. Nu vil jeg gerne følge mælkens vej ind igennem mejeriet, ligesom jeg har fulgt kornets vej, siger han og tilføjer, at det er en vej han betræder med stor ydmyghed. - Mine kunder ved meget mere om mejeribranchen, end jeg gør. Men jeg kan komme med noget viden om prøveudtagning og flytte denne viden over i mejeribranchen, siger han og forklarer, at analyseteknologierne langt hen af vejen er de samme på tværs af sektorer, selvom der naturligvis er forskel på krav til udstyr og håndtering. - Jeg kommer ikke med verdensnyheder, men med alternativer – måske til prøveudtagninger, der i dag gøres manuelt eller med tilbud til mejerier, der bruger konkurrerende mærker. Vi vil gerne gøre det bedre på service og kvalitet, siger Steen Sørensen Siden 2008 har han drevet ’Sikre Prøver’ som en enkeltmandsvirksomhed, men er nået en skillevej, hvor han
er begyndt at ekspandere og ansætte servicefolk på konsulentbasis. De sidste par år har Steen Sørensen i det helt taget skærpet kursen i sit liv. Privat er han blevet gift og flyttet til en tidligere lægebolig i Odder, som parret er ved at gennemrenovere. Og i det store hus er der både plads til hans firma og hendes psykologkonsultation. Forretningsmæssigt er ’Sikre prøver’ vokset – og er nu klar til at indtage mejeribranchen. ■
Kontakt Sikre Prøver ApS Holsteinsgade 17, 8300 Odder Tlf.: +45 29 33 62 88 E-mail: salg@sikreprover.dk Besøg hjemmesiden: sikreprover.dk eller følg på Linked-In : https://www.linkedin.com/ company/sikre-prøver-aps/
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