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Alfa Laval backs transatlantic biotech collaboration to accelerate food innovation
Alfa Laval announces its support for a new transatlantic collaboration between the Danish Technological Institute and North Carolina State University aimed at accelerating innovation in the production of food with a radically lower environmental impact through bioprocessing. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on 23 September 2025 during a high-level event at the Consulate General of Denmark in New York as part of Climate Week NYC, in the presence of the chairman of the Danish Gover
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[{"type":"text","content":"LUND, Sweden, Sept. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Alfa Laval announces its support for a new transatlantic collaboration between the Danish Technological Institute and North Carolina State University aimed at accelerating innovation in the production of food with a radically lower environmental impact through bioprocessing. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on 23 September 2025 during a high-level event at the Consulate General of Denmark in New York as part of Climate Week NYC, in the presence of the chairman of the Danish Government's Growth Team for the Future of Agri-Food and Biosolutions, Kristian Hundebøll. The agreement marks a significant milestone in connecting two of the world's most dynamic biosolution hubs, Denmark and North Carolina.","length":779,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Alfa Laval's Food & Water Division, headquartered in Copenhagen, is actively engaging in this initiative alongside Danish companies to foster collaboration with like-minded businesses, academic institutions, and policymakers in North Carolina. The goal: To unlock the full potential of bioprocessing, including precision fermentation and biomass fermentation, in order to develop nutritious and healthy functional foods. These technologies can help combat noncommunicable diseases, reduce environmental impact, and address malnutrition by enriching food with nutrients, flavour, and appeal.","length":598,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":""Biotech is reshaping how we produce food and medicine. It is a strong enabler for reducing the environmental impact of the global food system and for building health resilience into an ageing global population. By linking the innovation ecosystems of Denmark and North Carolina, we are creating a platform for real breakthroughs to produce secure, safe and nutritious food," says Sammy Hulpiau, President of Alfa Laval's Food & Water Division. "This collaboration reflects our commitment to scalable, science-driven solutions for the greater good."","length":577,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Alfa Laval's Food & Water Division has a long history in engaging with partners across academia, industry, and government to drive forward a shared vision of accelerating innovative solutions globally for nutrition and health. This collabor...