August 03, 2022

Dr. Erfan Shahkar to speak at the next Build my Feedmill conference

The Build my Feedmill conference is based on a flow chart of a typical feedmill, and will cover many aspects of feedmill operations. It provides an excellent opportunity for companies that supply feed manufacturers with advanced equipment and other services, to explain their most technically-advanced innovations and why they offer advantages in the feed production line.

During the Build my Feed Mill Conference, 10-12 companies are given the chance to present 10-minute presentations about how their solutions assist feed mills in their everyday processes and practices. Taking attendees through every process within a feed mill, Build my Feed Mill enables attendees to discover the latest innovations that help make your feed mill truly innovative, efficient and profitable. Topics being discussed include grinding, feed formulation, extrusion, pelleting, dosing and more.

One speaker presenting at the conference is Dr. Erfan Shahkar,  International Business Development Executive for Agentis Innovations. Dr. Shahkar graduated with a Doctoral degree in Aquaculture from Pukyong National University, South Korea. After graduating he moved to Thailand and started working in the aqua feed industry before joining Agentis Innovations in 2016 where he operates within today.

At Agentis Innovations, Dr. Shahkar is working closely with livestock and aqua feed mills across the Asia Pacific region. Dr. Shahkar assists feed companies by applying Industry 4.0 and automation solutions that optimize feed milling efficiency through improvements in feed processing, production capacity, shrink loss, feed quality and lowering production costs. He has also devoted a significant amount of time to help develop the latest technology for inline and real-time moisture measurement and moisture control systems.

Dr. Shahkar's topic will be about Automation & Digitalisation and why it is critical for any feedmill. The importance of big data collection, analysis and interpretation is explained as well as how this interpretation is then converted into actions that help optimise the economical and mechanical performance of a mill and the quality of feed produced.

For more information about the event visit the website, HERE.
 


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