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Join us at Food Matters Live 2015

 
 

Join us at Food Matters Live 2015 to find out how OAL is working with The Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) to bring best practice automotive manufacturing technologies to the food industry. The three day event running Tuesday 17 to Thursday 19 November at the Excel in London is the UK's first cross-sector event bringing together professionals from across the food and drink industry to address the most important challenges facing the food industry today including nutrition and population well-being.

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Following two successful Innovate UK projects, OAL has been invited to speak on the KTN stand about both our Steam Infusion and cryogenic cooling projects. We will also be available to talk about our latest development APRIL (Automated Processing Robotic Ingredient Loading) following widespread anticipation for the launch of the new system early 2016. APRIL was recently covered in bakeryandsnacks.com.

Both KTN and OAL are members of Food Is Life, a consortium, which will also be at the event with the stunning BMW i8, seeking to bring disruptive change to the food industry. If you’re interested in joining, it would be great to meet up at the show, you can either catch us on the KTN stand or at the BMW i8 (which will be positioned near the VIP lounge).

The free to attend event attracts thousands of visitors every year from backgrounds such as R&D, food science, manufacturing and retailing so register here to come along  and we may even let you take a seat in the car!

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Transforming food processing at Gulfood Manufacturing, Dubai

We're speaking about disruptive change at the Next Generation Manufacturing Conference, part of Gulfood Manufacturing 2015 in Dubai on Tuesday 27 October at 15:30. We were approached by organisers following the launch of our revolutionary APRIL™ food processing system. APRIL uses principles from the automotive sector to link proven state-of-the-art cooking and materials handling technologies with automated robotic ingredient loading.

The talk will provide insights into how APRIL™ style systems will change both factory layouts and the flow of materials through a food processing facility. By removing the need for pipework, pumps and valves, APRIL will produce more consistent and better quality products, faster than current processes with significantly reduced ingredient wastage and energy costs, whilst taking up to 80% less factory space.

APRIL™ has been developed in partnership with a leading global robot manufacturer and the University of Lincoln, with a full-size demonstration due for installation December 2015 at the National Centre for Food Manufacturing. The development has come off the back of two £1 million Innovate UK funded government projects into improving the efficiency and quality of food products. APRIL™ will integrate and enhance two existing technologies being researched under the two Innovate UK collaborative research projects into cryogenic cooling and rapid heating and mixing (Steam Infusion).

The three day show is the region's biggest food and beverage processing industry event and brings together suppliers from over 60 countries, showcasing the very latest improvements in manufacturing. The show is a popular knowledge transfer and sourcing event which allows attendees to explore solutions for potential expansion on production capacity, creating greater efficiency and much more!

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APRIL™ draws the crowds at the PPMA Show 2015

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On the last week of September 2015  industry professionals from all around the world were enamoured by APRIL™ at the PPMA Show in Birmingham, UK. With dual presence at the show, we took the opportunity to introduce our new disruptive technology, APRIL, on the Food Is Life stand. APRIL combines proven state-of-the-art cooking and materials handling technologies with automated robotic ingredient loading, emulating a professional chef.

Food Is Life is a consortium focused on bringing disruptive change to the food industry and accordingly was the perfect setting to introduce APRIL™. The stunning BMW i8 was the perfect back drop for the launch, highlighting the knowledge transfer opportunities available between the food and automotive industry. Visitors sat in the car and were captivated  by the video:

It was incredibly effective with many of the biggest names in food production stopping by to discuss their desire for step change improvements in food manufacturing.  We are working closely with the University of Lincoln and Food Is Life partners to deliver Food Manufacturing 4.0 and the visitors strong reaction is a great driver to continue the pursuit of change.


Del Boy BMW i8

Del Boy BMW i8

The three day event saw Del Boy and Joanna Lumley impersonators, an awards ceremony, countless customer meetings and chatter throughout.

OAL would like to say a massive thank you to the organisers of the PPMA and for all our customers, new and returning, for giving us the chance to introduce APRIL™ to the world.


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Disruptive food processing technologies

 
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We recently had the opportunity to discuss how disruptive technologies will deliver a step change in performance for food manufacturing with the Daily Telegraph. With over 25 years’ experience in food processing, we understand the demands of 24/7 operation with tight deadlines and short shelf-life products and are in a unique position to work with the industry. Leading two collaborative research projects with prominent food manufacturers and research institutions, we now invest 8.2% of turnover in R&D.

As Harry says "It's not going to  be easy, it's going to be a rollercoaster of change" but the opportunities are huge:

Like the automotive industry, over the next decade, food factories will change dramatically because of disruptive technologies with major implications for the whole supply chain. Food Manufacturing 4.0 has arrived. Highly flexible “lights out” manufacturing will enable the production of new products whilst intelligent product tracking will improve food safety and traceability. Smart factories connected to the industrial internet will react to changing consumers demand at an incredible pace.

That's why we are working as part of the Food Is Life consortium to deliver Food Manufacturing 4.0. The opportunities for embracing disruptive technologies are huge and we are constantly looking for new collaborations and partnerships to work towards this.

Get in touch with our experts to start your transformation today!

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OAL dry materials handling featured on BBC!

A recent BBC series, "Inside the Factory: How Our Favourites Foods Are Made" focused on the way bread is manufactured. The programme spotlighted the Allied Bakeries West Bromwich site where OAL Group supplied a turnkey materials handling system for all dry ingredients used in the bread process.

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BBCBreadFactory

Clips from the video can be found on the BBC.

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