60489 Frankfurt
The event
What does sustainable food production of the future look like? The goal is to create a long-term ecological, social and economic balance to ensure food for current and future generations. One approach are smart factories.
Smart Factories network machines and devices for real-time data collection, use automation such as robotics to increase productivity, and employ data analytics with AI to gain insights and optimize the process. The flexibility of these factories enables rapid adaptation to change. This leads to increased efficiency and product quality. At the same time, they promote sustainability by saving energy and resources and minimizing losses.
The digital climate-neutral factory of the future
Christian Falkenstein, Owner, Falkenstein Project Management GmbH, Aulendorf, Germany
Digitalization as the key to a sustainable futire for production
Marc Jägeler, Global Account Developer for Dairy, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Nuremberg, Germany
Sustainability aspects for milk production
Laura Jung, Research Associate, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA, Stuttgart, Germany
Moderation:
Ass. Prof. Dr. Felix Schottroff, Tenure-Track-Professor for Food Process Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Institute of Food Technology, Vienna, Austria