Artificially-intelligent cleaning system could save food manufacturers £100m a year

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13 Sep 2016 10:20:24.867

The University of Nottingham is developing an artificially-intelligent sensor system to clean food manufacturing equipment more precisely, which could save £100m a year for the UK industry alone.

This revolutionary AI-driven monitoring system could lead to greater production capacity and therefore cheaper food prices for consumers.

Food and drink production is the largest manufacturing sector in Britain and the highest industrial user of water at approximately 430 million litres a day. 

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More information is available from Dr Nik Watson in the Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham on +44 (0)115 7484848, nicholas.watson@nottingham.ac.uk. Alternatively, contact Ian Sterritt, Managing Director at Martec of Whitwell Ltd, on 07790 310 112 / 01246 860 855 or ian.sterritt@martec-conservation.com
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