Tomorrow’s consumers are already in training.
They are growing into a world that is morphing at an ever-increasing speed. As circumstances change and the population grows to nearly 10 billion, they’ll be looking for food products that go beyond what is standard fare today.
At GEA, we believe they’ll be looking for and finding products that have integrated state-of-the-art technology with sustainability. They’ll also understand the eco-friendly benefits of utilizing protein derived from plants, fermentation and cells in addition to traditional protein sources, so called New Food. And they’ll select packaging for food and beverages that’s easily recycled, reducing waste in both landfills and oceans.
We’re anticipating the needs of these future consumers and are turning this challenge into opportunities. Join us on this journey. Learn about the equipment and technologies that can take food and beverage manufacturers of all sizes to next-level processing and packaging, while improving efficiencies and saving resources. Speak with our experts and learn how we can assist as we move towards “serving the consumer of tomorrow” together.
Highlights at our booth include:
- An operating slice and pack line that includes the GEA UniSlicer L and a PowerPak 1000. Ideal for start-ups and mid-sized manufacturers, this combination can be counted on to deliver low operating costs and high productivity. From sausages to sliced cheese, the line caters to a diverse product line with varying package types including vacuum, MAP and skin. It also handles the green packaging so important to today’s consumer.
- We’re packaging sweet treats on our GEA SmartPacker TwinTube. The GEA SmartPacker TwinTube is the right choice for packaging snack-sized packets of candy, nuts, cookies and crackers. It offers a production output of up to 500 pillow bags per minute. The unit is ideal for a variety of laminates, including recyclable paper.
- Come see our GEA BATCH FORMULA® PRO high shear mixer, used in multiple applications and available with and without vacuum. Units with a vacuum introduce powder below the liquid surface, resulting in optimal mixing and process times. Without vacuum, the mixer allows all powder and liquid to be added manually or via a bin filter. Either mixer option saves energy and time, but also optimizes CIP processes and manufacturing economies. Test units are available.
- Take a close look at our wide selection of GEA valves featured on a display manifold. These hygienic components are ideal for use in dairy and beverage applications.
- Investigate options for bottling aseptic beverages that contain fiber, pieces of fruit and cereals. We call them “chunky” beverages. We will be displaying high speed, yet gentle dosing valves that can be used in our filling systems like the GEA Fillstar to get the job done.
- Find out more about our lab-sized equipment. This includes the GEA PandaSMART lab homogenizer which will be on display. It’s packed with innovative features that can elevate laboratory processes to new heights of efficiency and precision.
- Get up close and personal with a GEA Disk Centrifuge skid. Our skids come with a standard package that makes them the perfect choice for manufacturers looking to increase yield and manage the consistency of their product. A key component in separation and washing of alternative proteins and much more, GEA centrifuges are sized for lab through industrial production.
- Learn about our GEA Model R Filtration Skid, used to perform pilot studies on membrane filtration technologies (MF, UF, NF and RO) under a wide range of operating conditions and a variety of membrane types. Another important component when looking at expansion into the area of plant-based and new food.
And there’s more to discover:
- Speak with our experts in extrusion technology and learn about the equipment and complete lines we offer for extruded snack foods, cereals, pet food and pasta. See some product samples at our booth.
- Find out how you can benefit from using our various pilot testing and demonstration facilities, including the New Food Application and Technology Center which recently opened its doors in Janesville, WI.
- Get the scoop on some great digital products that are engineered to provide data-driven insights that make manufacturing operations efficient at many levels -- optimizing performance, reducing maintenance costs, and prolonging equipment lifespan.