THE BÜHLER NETWORKING DAYS
IN PICTURES
Dr Eliana Zamprognna Rosenfeld explains efficiency in pasta drying During three-days in late August Bühler hosted keynote speakers to provide valuable insights into the latest developments in the areas of nutrition, food and feed safety, sustainability and Internet of Things. Break-out sessions, expert tours and a major ‘solutions space’ created an inspiring environment, in which over 750 invited guests exchanged and developed ideas, networked, and discussed how the grainprocessing industry could address the challenge of feeding nine billion people healthily and sustainably. Bühler’s long-standing commitment to educating and training was also reflected at the event, with the presence of the Swiss and the African Milling Schools, as well as the Swiss Institute of Feed Technology and the Training Center in Uzwil. Every year, Bühler invests up to five percent of its turnover in research and development. The resulting innovations make a big difference in feeding a growing world population and reducing energy and water usage. Over three days Bühler presented more than 30 innovations in the specifically-built exhibition area at its headoffice in Uzwil, Switzerland, that covered 1800 square meters. Milling and Grain will report on a number of these newly-developed solutions over the coming months, such as the latest generation of the pasta-drying solution, Ecothermatic, with energy savings of up to 40 percent and the high-precision scale Tubex, which reduces energy costs by over 90 percent. Details of the program are here: https://event.buhlergroup.com/program.html
Bühler staff were on hand in the exhibition hall to give visitors first-hand insights into more than 30 innovations and exclusive production launches
Helene Züllig, Project Manager Weighing & Packing
Joern Degasperi project manager for rollDetect
Prof Dr-Ing Werner Bauer (left) of GEA Group with Dr Stefan Paiser of Nestlé
Stefan Nuussli and Daniele Lorenzi from the Oil Group
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The Digital Group - Front from left: Patrik Mueller, Wolfgang Steiner, Arabella Stock, Nico Staub, Michael Brühwiler, Stefan Streibel, Kurt Geiger, Ralph Hauselmann, Hinrich Potgier, (second row from left) Stefan Krivanec, Stuart Bashford, Christian Krämer, Beat Schoppmann, Beat Lang, Mirco Miotto and Thomas Duft