Governed by the motto 'Creating tomorrow together,' over 800 decision-makers and partners of the global food and mobility industries are meeting from today to attend the second Bühler Networking Days in Uzwil.
The focus of the two-day event is on the question of how it will be possible in 2050 to feed a global population of almost ten billion people sustainably and healthily and how to ensure their mobility.
The focus of the two-day event is on the question of how it will be possible in 2050 to feed a global population of almost ten billion people sustainably and healthily and how to ensure their mobility.
Stefan Scheiber addressing 800 decision-makers and partners
of the global food and mobility industries in his opening speech at the Networking Days in Uzwil. Image credit: Bühler |
He adds that the crucial point is that industry, research, and politics must use these new and sustainable technologies to cope with these challenges and that these various players must work together toward this goal.
'Our aim is to reduce energy requirements, water consumption, and waste by 50 percent in our customers' value chains,' says Mr Scheiber. Another important point for him is a change of perception: 'Industry must become part of the solution.'
Read the full article on the Milling and Grain website, HERE.
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