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Alfa Laval invests in Food Innovation Centre
Wednesday, 29 January, 2025, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Sweden
Alfa Laval’s new world-class Food Innovation Centre will offer customers from across the food and beverage industries the opportunity to develop new food products and efficient solutions to substantially reduce the environmental impact of food production in support of the required transformation of the global food system.

The global food system contributes significantly to biodiversity loss and is accountable for a third of greenhouse gas emissions, the consumption of a third of all available energy and 70% of all withdrawn freshwater (UN, 2024).

Lars Dithmer, president Alfa Laval Business Unit Food Systems, said, “With our range of technologies, solutions and competences, Alfa Laval is in a strong position to enable food and beverage producers to take a much bigger responsibility in their supply chain. We believe this is needed in our effort to enable the global food system to feed and nourish a growing global population within the planetary boundaries.”

Work to establish the new Food Innovation Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark, has already begun. The facility will be located at the headquarters of its Food and Water businesses and is planned to be completed in 2027, covering around 1,200 m2 and supported by a visitor centre. The location puts the facility at the heart of Denmark’s thriving bio-solutions scene and the strong academic base of the Copenhagen and Southern Sweden region, making it ideal for engaging with bright minds and businesses. The new facility will complement its existing test facilities in Denmark and Sweden.

The facility will showcase its technologies and solutions and will be industry-leading in the breadth of its vision – developing new and innovative ways to produce more nutritious food while keeping a focus on the evolution of existing processes to ensure they are as sustainable and efficient as possible. The facility will also serve as a platform for the development of digital solutions including harnessing the full value of artificial intelligence. The aim is to enable a seamless and ongoing optimisation of food processing to positively impact operational efficiency, yield, uptime and environmental footprint. 

The facility will focus on two main areas: Conventional foods, ingredients and beverages: developing processes and technologies to produce more nutritious food with higher yields and less energy, water and raw materials, while recovering and upcycling resources from waste streams. Next-generation food: developing new processes and technologies for new plant-based and fermentation-based foods, from proof of concept through scale-up to industrial production to achieve a radically reduced environmental impact.

Johan Agrell, vice president of Next-generation Food, Food & Water Division, said, “This will be a world-class test and development facility that will tackle the challenges of supplying food today and in the future. It will represent an opportunity to partner up across the entire ecosystem of food innovation with companies and organisations of all sizes – from start-ups to global food corporations to academia – and work with them in different ways. The set-up is also intended to help accelerate the regulatory approval process. The facility will house full food processing lines and enable flexible testing and development to understand capacities and performance levels. We will be able to take concepts and ideas and work with them to establish how to best to upscale these through the latest technologies. Testing and development will serve as a vehicle for the development of brand-new approaches and the upskilling of people. A crucial aspect of the big food transformation is to empower bright minds with new insight to act. The facility will be a key place to learn and train so we will be helping to develop the innovators and experts of the future.”
 
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