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Sept 20 – Tour Bühler Aeroglide! Bühler brings value to agrifood.

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Join us at Bühler Aeroglide in Cary, NC for a tour! Whether conventional foods or alternative proteins, Bühler helps bring the farm to billions of tables around the world. Learn how Bühler Aeroglide in Cary enables food companies through their revolutionary technology and find out how Bühler is partnering with alternative protein companies, including plant based and insect based companies such as Entocycle, to produce high quality, low carbon protein. Since we are offering tours, the meeting is capped at 50. Please register at the front desk upon arrival and grab a name badge. If tickets run out on Meetup, please check for additional tickets on Eventbrite via our partner, First Flight Venture Center.

5:00-5:10 Arrival
5:10-5:15 Announcements/ Introductions

***Angel Turner, Suzanne Kjemtrup
5:15-5:25 Welcome and introduction to Bühler Aeroglide

***Andy Britt, President
5:25-5:45 Bühler innovation activities and ecosystem in NC, US and North America

***Thierry Duvanel, Director of Collaborative Innovation
5:45-6:50 Tours and Networking
7:00 Meeting End

To support this AgBio+AgTech event we suggest a $2 donation. We also accept more formal sponsorships.

Thank you to our partner First Flight Venture Center!
Check out AgBio+AgTech Meetup link here

About Bühler:
Billions of people come into contact with Bühler technologies to cover their basic needs for food and mobility every day. For this, we develop the best process solutions along complete value chains. Two billion people each day enjoy foods produced on Bühler equipment; and one billion people travel in vehicles manufactured with parts produced with our machinery. Having this global relevance, we are in a unique position to turn today’s global challenges into sustainable and good business.
In North Carolina, Bühler Aeroglide is the world’s largest manufacturer of conveyor dryers, roasters, toasters, and expanders. Bühler innovations in dryer design have changed the industry.

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