Stefania Stoccuto

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Guest Posts

Revolutionizing Alternative Proteins: An End-to-End Approach from Farm to Future Food

Stefania Stoccuto oversees the Global Business Development activities related to Future Food at Siemens. She is responsible for the growth and acceleration of Siemens’ solutions portfolio in the Controlled Environment Agriculture & Alternative Proteins market, by fostering collaborations and developing an ecosystem for leveraging new opportunities. In this guest post, Stefania discusses how a holistic, end-to-end approach is addressing key challenges in the alternative protein industry, from improving production efficiency to ensuring sustainability. As consumers increasingly demand more sustainable and ethical food choices, alternative proteins derived from sources like microalgae, mycelium, and cell-based cultures are rapidly gaining attention. To support this transformation, innovative technologies are being deployed to make protein production more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly. A key player driving this change is leveraging …

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The Cultivated B siemens hannover messe

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Fairs & Events

n!Biomachines and Siemens Focus on Simplifying Biomanufacturing for Alternative Proteins

At the ongoing Hannover Messe, The Cultivated B and Siemens have teamed up to present advancements in biomanufacturing for the alternative protein sector. The companies are showcasing their AUXO V® bioreactor, a key technology aimed at scaling alternative protein production through economically sustainable methods. n!Biomachines, a subsidiary of The Cultivated B, is at the forefront of developing bioreactors designed for the food industry and other sectors. These bioreactors play a central role in producing proteins traditionally sourced from animals, but through biomanufacturing methods that eliminate the need for animal agriculture. The bioreactors are built with an emphasis on scalability, precision, and ease of use, allowing for the transition from lab-scale production to industrial-level output. Hamid Noori, CEO of n!Biomachines, commented on the partnership with Siemens, …

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Guest Posts

Guest Post: The Need for Efficient and Sustainable Production Methods in Plant-Based Food Manufacturing

Felix Ockert is the New Food Account Manager at Siemens, responsible for the German market. With 10 years of experience in food production machinery and as a trained food technologist and brewer, he brings extensive industry expertise. In his role at Siemens, Felix advises and supports customers from the food industry in optimizing their production facilities and processes using state-of-the-art automation and digitalization solutions. His deep understanding of industry requirements and his many years of experience help him develop customized solutions that significantly improve productivity, quality and sustainability in food production. In this guest contribution, he discusses the significance of a digital process twin in food processes with the aim of improving efficiency and product quality. The Need for Efficient and Sustainable Production Methods in …

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