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Partnering up with key players in the food processing industryīühler continues to address the major challenges and trends of the food processing industry with its collaborative Bühler Networking Days series at the Ipack Ima. Find out more about Bühler’s answer to the aflatoxin threat here: Special ultraviolet cameras and sensors enable LumoVision sorters to reduce aflatoxin contamination in maize by up to 90%, Bühler has partnered with Microsoft, using its Azure cloud technology to help estimate contamination risk of raw material and to maximize productivity.
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It contributes to over 150,000 cases of liver cancer per year and to stunting in millions of children every year. Around 500 million people today are at risk of regular exposure to aflatoxin, which is one of the most toxic organic substances of the world. LumoVision is, for the very first time, able to identify and sort out corn that has been contaminated with aflatoxin. This new generation of optical sorter has been launched late April at the Hannover Messe in Germany together with technology leader Microsoft. And he adds: “We are convinced that digital technologies are key to deliver on our promise of achieving a 30% reduction of waste and energy consumption in the food value chain.”īühler is also showcasing its revolutionary LumoVision optical sorting technology at the Ipack Ima. “We now have the capability to connect more than 85% of our solutions to the cloud,” says Ian Roberts, Bühler CTO. More information about Bühler’s digital solutions can be found here:
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With PastaSense, pasta makers are now able to monitor the entire process from raw materials to the end product on the basis of sensor technology, eliminating the need for costly manual checks and records. The solutions allow the customers to assess raw material quality and trends, compare performance, and store data for future analysis and traceability. Our goal is to help advance digital transformation in our industries,” he adds.Īmongst many digital solutions, Bühler has launched two image-processing IoT solutions, GrainiGo for corn and TotalSense for rice.
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Recently, we established our first team of data analytics experts. “This is only the very beginning of a transformation of the entire industry. “Digitalization is unlocking an enormous potential in the food processing industry,” says Johannes Wick, CEO of Bühler’s Grains & Food business. These solutions are designed to make food safer, to save energy, and to prevent waste. How can this increasing information be used to create customer value and drive transparency within the food value chain?Īt the Ipack Ima trade fair, starting today, Bühler is presenting over 20 digital services to its customers. Data about weather, harvesting, production processes, quality, and food safety is captured across the entire value chain, enabled by sophisticated and cost-effective sensor technology. Digitalization has become a game changer for the food processing industry.