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June 29, 2020

Famsun’s Chief Technology Officer discusses Future Feed Tech

An interview with Mr Jack Chen, Famsun, China

Milling and Grain magazine paid a regular visit to China 2019 year end, and we had the opportunity to sit down with Mr Jack Chen, the Chief Technology Officer of Famsun Group - a China-based, global integrated solution provider who has a strong market position in China and the global feed manufacturing industry - to talk about something new from Famsun R&D and his perspectives on the future of feed technology.
 


How your team work out new solutions or make improvements for the feed manufacturing industry?
In Famsun, almost one-third of our employees work for R&D. They are the best talents from different professional fields with great knowledge, experience and wisdom, and innovative skills and motivation for success. With a stand of R&D Institutes in Asia, Europe and America, our R&D team works around the clock in the development of existing products and solutions plus exploiting new terrain and unlock new business fields on the basis of markets analysis, customer needs evaluation and feasibility assessment.

No individual or business can develop on its own. Famsun develops products and solutions through collaboration. Most of our solutions are developed by collaborating with feed producers and applied in their operations. We develop new processing technologies and innovations to help our customers overcome obstacles in their productions, create new solutions to support their new business strategies, and help them bring their innovative products onto the market.

Famsun also have formed dozens of partnerships with industrial partners, universities, research institutes and academics in the past decades. It has included China National R&D Centre for Feed Equipment and Technology, International Technology Committee (TC) of Feed Machinery and the ISO/TC293 Secretariat (Feed machinery) in its Sci-Tech Park since the modern manufacturing and innovation facility was opened in 2013. We will continue to bring all stakeholders in global farm-to-food supply chain together to promote collaborative innovations and create a win-win future for the agri-food industry.


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