The solutions developed there will help feed a growing population of nearly 10 billion people in 2050. 'The FAC is a place for learning how to create and process new products, new protein sources, and new ways to strengthen our food supply chains,' says Andy Sharpe, CEO Bühler North America.
Outside view of the Food Application Centre (FAC) in Minneapolis, USA Image credit: Bühler Group |
"The FAC is a playground for the food industry, built to foster collaboration between food processing companies and other industry organisations, who, working side-by-side with Bühler's processing experts, can test their business ideas, perfect them, and successfully bring them to market," says Yannick Gaechter, Bühler's Food Application Centre Director. With the goal of building a highly interconnected innovation ecosystem, Bühler expects that the FAC will become an important resource for the North American food industry as it focuses on the future of food and learns to build a more resilient, agile and sustainable food supply chain.
Learning and education is at the core of the FAC. Bühler views the new facility as a place for instructing and understanding technology, food processing, food safety, digitalisation, and many other topics. The investment in the FAC further reinforces Bühler's commitment to new and innovative approaches to education and workforce development, most notably, the company's internationally recognised apprenticeship program, which will use the FAC as an educational base. Additionally, the FAC will act as a training ground for food processing companies wanting to educate their operations and maintenance staff on efficient processing and best practices. "The new FAC stands ready to welcome innovative food processors and other interested organisations, to collaborate, create, and perfect new and sustainable food products as we all address the quickly changing demands of consumers' diets," said Mr Gaechter.
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