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Bühler opens Insect Technology Center to support customers in the feed and food industries

Bühler opens Insect Technology Center to support customers in the feed and food industries

From left: □ Andreas Baumann, Head of Market Segment Insect Technology at Bühler. □ At the heart of the Center there are two insect growth chambers that enable to mimic industrial production conditions. □ Jessica Wild, Process Engineer at Bühler Group, looks at the weight gain and health status of the larvae during a growth trial.

Uzwil (Switzerland), May 25, 2022 - Bühler Group is officially opening its world-class Insect Technology Center (ITC). Located in Uzwil, Switzerland, the facility brings together Bühler’s expertise and the best infrastructure to help the industry to further develop. In the ITC, Bühler and its customers can conduct larvae growth trials with various feedstock, develop product samples, evaluate breed solutions, and run trainings. The ITC, which obtained funding from Switzerland’s Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) due to its contribution to a more sustainable food system, is already in operation.

“The opening of the Insect Technology Center is a major milestone in our journey. Over the last years, we have gained expertise and maturity to serve different customers in the insect industry with the most adequate and reliable solutions. With our new facility, we extend our services and can even better support our customers in installing an industrial insect plant,” says Andreas Baumann, Head of Market Segment Insect Technology at Bühler.

At the heart of the Center there are two insect growth chambers that can mimic industrial production conditions. These chambers have a sophisticated climate control system and are equipped with numerous sensors that give valuable process insights. Based on the collected data, the right parameters and practices can be determined to finally ensure an efficient insect production at industrial scale. At the ITC, it is possible to work with the two most relevant insect species for industrial production, namely black soldier flies and mealworms.

“A company that wants to build an industrial insect plant needs to cover several operational aspects. It includes finding the correct feedstock to rear the larvae, making sure that there is a strong and suitable insect strain to grow, defining suitable climate settings in relation to the larvae growth cycle, or getting emission data required for the permitting process,” says Andreas Baumann. All these topics are essential for a successful insect plant project and can be addressed in Bühler’s new Insect Technology Center. In addition to the services offered to customers, Bühler’s team will run its own tests, thereby constantly improving the technology and services for the insect market.

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