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Food Business Review | Wednesday, July 19, 2023
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Evolution in technology, robotics, and automation affect the food and beverage industry.
Implementing robotics & automation in the food sector provides great potential for improved safety, quality, and profitability by improving process monitoring and control. In addition, robotics and automation in the food industry give a comprehensive overview of current and emerging technologies and their applications in various industry sectors.
Robotics and automation in agriculture
A robot used to perform specific agricultural purposes is known as a farming robot. The farm industry's main application would be regarded within the harvesting stage, monitoring the environment, and soil analysis.
Agricultural robots, sometimes known as ag robots, are seen as key trends that profoundly influence agriculture.
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Robotics and automation in food manufacturing
Food manufacturing has become hard within the intricate processes needed to carry out specific tasks in the past two years. These processes incorporate; preparing ingredients, different cooking methods, picking and packing, and enhancing the food manufacturing environment's total safety.
As there is a great demand for lean manufacturing within the food industry, robots have been smoothly integrated over the past couple of years. Robots' autonomous solutions can make high precision movements within the workplace, with the controlled safety measured in place – alleviating workplace accident levels as much as possible.
Robotics and automation in food packaging
As per a survey conducted, it was said that 70% of food and beverage manufacturing companies were struggling with a shortage of low and unskilled labor. So it's not surprising that machines are being brought in to do monotonous jobs; with the reward, there is minimal room for human error and no chance of fatigue from a robot.
Contemporary robotics permits order picking and packaging to be much more efficient. For instance, once an order has been placed online, the robot will promptly detect the specific product's location and package and provide the customer with real-time information and the product's status.
Packaging robots are able but are not limited to carrying out the following tasks: open, fill, pack, seal, and correctly label the package to be sent to the end-user.