A successful feed conference
format to be repeated in Moscow
The second CropTech-FeedTech Conference-cum-Debate is to be held on the second day of the VIV Russia Exhibition in Moscow - Wednesday, May 22, 2013 from 14:00-16:00 - at the International Crocus Exhibition Center.
The second CropTech-FeedTech Conference-cum-Debate is to be held on the second day of the VIV Russia Exhibition in Moscow - Wednesday, May 22, 2013 from 14:00-16:00 - at the International Crocus Exhibition Center.
“This is an exciting opportunity
for feed manufacturers in Russia who are interested in learning more about new
technologies first hand from the companies supplying up-to-the-minute
equipment,” says Roger Gilbert of Perendale Publishers and chairman of the two-hour
meeting.
“We have chosen a debating format
that puts six participating companies on the stage at the same time and asks
them to discuss the opportunities digital technology has provided the engineers
designing today’s feed manufacturing equipment.”
‘'Digital Engineering in the Feed
Manufacturing Industry' will look at the impact digital technology has on the
way our equipment is being manufactured and the saving these new processing
containing greater digital control options have for feed manufacturers
themselves," he says.
“We may think that refurbishing
equipment that is 20 years old is the cheapest option in terms of keeping our
plants running efficiently, but I think we might be misunderstanding the
significance of the developments that have occurred in recent years that may mean
replacing equipment is the better option.”
Mr Gilbert, who is the publisher
of Grain and Feed Milling Technology magazine – first published in 1891 and the
oldest milling magazine still in print – says an example of this is the energy
savings newer, digitally-controlled machines can deliver.
“Not only do we have to enhance
the nutritional value of the raw materials we use but we also have to make the
feed manufacturing process as efficient and effective as possible in order to
improve feed and food safety and that the food produced from our feeds is as
affordable as we can make it to the consumer.”
The digital debate will not only
be available to those attending the conference itself, where they will have an
opportunity to put questions and join in the debate, but it will continue
online following the meeting in the form of a discussion group on LinkedIn, the
social network for professional.
The ‘CropTech-FeedTech’ brochure
can be downloaded here.
Companies agreeing to participate
in the ‘Digital Engineering in the Feed Manufacturing Industry’ debate include
Amandus Kahl, Buhler, Muyang, Wenger among others. The format will invite
company representatives to briefly introduce themselves and their products.
This is then followed by a half-hour debate on the key issues raised before the
audience will have an opportunity to join in with questions and comments.
“We are acutely aware of time,
given that many delegates and presenters will not want to be away from the
exhibition floor for long. The whole debate is scheduled to take less than two
hours from 14:00 to 16:00 on Wednesday, May 22, 2013. I look forward to
welcoming as many participants as possible. There will be simultaneous
translations services available to ensure you get the most out of the session,”
says Mr Gilbert in conclusion.
The development of Moscow International Business Centre (Moscow-City), March 2008 Français : Avancée des travaux de construction du Moscow International Business Centre en Mars 2008. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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