Building a more resilient food and beverage manufacturing sector

Building a more resilient food and beverage manufacturing sector

Hi Reader,

Did you know our food is getting smarter? ?? Through the?Made Smarter Innovation initiative, several digital technology solutions have been created. This includes smart labels with microsensors that can detect meat freshness by gas readings, informing consumers via phone apps if meat is still safe to consume - no more need to waste! Find out more in the top story. ??

Zebra Technologies has announced the findings of its 2024 Manufacturing Vision Study. Commenting on the findings, Enrique Herrera, Industry Principal for Manufacturing, Zebra Technologies said: “Manufacturers struggle with using their data effectively so they recognise they must adopt AI and other digital technology solutions to create an agile, efficient manufacturing environment.” ??

And, the latest Demand Report from the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) has been released. It outlines the next steps needed for the BEV industry to maintain the growth trend and how the UK automotive industry needs to attract new models or OEMs to continue to grow.

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Find all these articles and more below.?

Molly Cooper, Junior Editor at The Manufacturer.


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Building a more resilient food and beverage manufacturing sector

From tackling global events like the pandemic resulting in resource scarcity, to political shifts, the UK food and beverage manufacturing sector has had to become more agile.

However, more focus needs to be on generating a reliable source of goods, reducing dependence on external forces, and fostering innovation in response to these challenges, to strengthen the UK’s economy.

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Only 15% of European manufacturers see production

Zebra Technologies Corporation, a leading digital solution provider enabling businesses to intelligently connect data, assets, and people, has announced the findings of its 2024?Manufacturing Vision Study.

The study showed that 54% of manufacturers in Europe (61% globally) expect AI to drive growth by 2029, up from 37% (41% globally) in 2024.

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UK set to reach one million EV milestone

Battery electric vehicle (BEV) production in the UK is expected to top one million between 2030 and 2035, creating a demand for over 100 GWh of automotive batteries, providing the UK supply chain with a tantalising opportunity for growth and attracting further original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to supercharge momentum.

That’s as detailed in the?latest Demand Report?from the?Advanced Propulsion Centre UK?(APC).

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Thank you for reading.



Looking forward to diving into the full briefing. ?? #Innovation #ManufacturingExcellence

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Shvam Guptaa

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5 个月

Thanks for sharing these updates! Exciting to see the progress in EV milestones and the focus on resilience in food and beverage manufacturing.

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