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Dutch Structuring Technologies Improves Accuracy and Precision for Innovative Plant-Based Protein Production Process

1. Rockwell Automation’s Kinetix solution boosts precision in plant-based production. It enhances micro-dosing accuracy. 2. Dutch Structuring Technologies employs CHS technology for realistic meat textures. It reduces energy costs and production expenses. 3. The new process offers direct flavor addition and improved product flexibility. It expands market possibilities for hybrid products.

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The announcement shows innovative use of automation to improve product quality and cost-efficiency, which historically drives investor confidence in tech-driven industrial sectors. Comparable past innovations in automation have led to positive market reactions.

How important is it?

The innovation directly affects ROK’s core business and market expansion opportunities in digital transformation for food production processes, making it a significant development for investors.

Why Long Term?

The integration of continuous high shear technology positions ROK for sustainable competitive advantage as plant-based markets grow. Similar long-term technology adoptions have reshaped industry landscapes over time.

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Kinetix solution allows manufacturer to more closely mimic meat's texture and taste, while lowering energy costs and enhancing end-product flexibility ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, today announced that Dutch Structuring Technologies (DST) is using its Kinetix servo solution to maintain the demanding micro-dosing precision levels in its new continuous meat-replacement production technology. DST, based in Zwaag in the Netherlands, was founded to develop and produce next-generation plant-based long-fibered meat and fish substitutes, using new technologies and production techniques that are designed to outperform existing processes in terms of flavoring, flexibility and scalability. Its new solution, which includes a variety of intelligent devices from Rockwell Automation, uses precision control of different continuous shearing and mixing formulae to turn plant proteins and water into a wide variety of products that exhibit more realistic meat-like textures and tastes. Developed by Dutch mixing system specialist Sobatech and supported by Routeco Netherlands, a Rockwell Automation authorized distributor partner, the Continuous High Shear (CHS) technology will not only widen the market in terms of texture/replacement possibilities but will also bring costs down to a level comparable with current animal proteins. "Our focus is helping developers make new plant-based and hybrid products that are as close as possible to the meat-based ones they replace," explains Julian Lekner, co-founder of DST. "Food producers have been looking for the next big technology, and we believe that our CHS process answers their call. What's more, flavors and colors can be added directly, removing the need for post-processing steps." "The continuous method of operation demands incredibly accurate mixing, dosing and parameter control to deliver the perfect texture," said Clint op den Buijsch, sales engineer at Routeco Netherlands. "The meat- and plant-protein markets are developing at a staggering pace," said Roger Gaemperle, head of industry strategy and marketing, CPG and life sciences, EMEA, at Rockwell Automation. "New technologies and digitalization are expanding what is possible in terms of processing, control and management. Meat replacement is seeing huge growth but until now, extrusion has been the only widely available technology. This new shearing process will introduce a paradigm shift in terms of what is now achievable." About Rockwell AutomationRockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs approximately 27,000 problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 100 countries as of fiscal year end 2024. To learn more about how we are bringing the Connected Enterprise to life across industrial enterprises, visit www.rockwellautomation.com. Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1981317/Rockwell_Automation_Logo.jpg

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