Dresden is home to the largest whisky distillery in Germany. The plan is to produce up to one million bottles of the single-malt brand "Hellinger 42" in the Saxon capital every year. Dresdner Whisky Manufaktur GmbH decided to collaborate with Ziemann Holvrieka GmbH to realize its wort preparation process. The dynamic mash filtration system Nessie by Ziemann, in combination with the grist mill T-Rex by Ziemann, was ordered as a critical technology for the first time by a spirits producer. The … [Read more...] about World premiere: Germany’s largest whisky distillery relies on innovative wort preparation
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CP Foods presents ready-to-eat dishes featuring premium Australian beef to offer Thai consumers across all 7-Eleven stores in Thailand
Amelia Walsh, Senior Commerce and Investment Attaché and Commercial Counselor Ambassador at the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), participated in the unveiling of four new Australian beef products. These include CP brand's 'Beef Cheeseburger and Penne with Minced Beef Bolognese Sauce', alongside 'Sausage and Chilli Bologna with Chicken and Australian Beef' by the BUCHER brand, catering to beef enthusiasts with appealing flavors in every 7-Eleven store across … [Read more...] about CP Foods presents ready-to-eat dishes featuring premium Australian beef to offer Thai consumers across all 7-Eleven stores in Thailand
Non-destructive on-site analysis of organic substances using a small modular spectrometer platform
Low-cost and compact: Individually configurable spectrometer platform developed Compact and ultra-compact near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy systems for the evaluation of organic substances are critical to industries as diverse as food, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. On-site, non-destructive analysis provides confidence in quality control and saves time. The non-resonant Scanning Mirror Micro Spectrometer (SMMS) platform developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS … [Read more...] about Non-destructive on-site analysis of organic substances using a small modular spectrometer platform