Anuga FoodTec 2018
••• 17 ••• Innovationen Industrial Auctions BV www.industrial-auctions.com Halle: 6.1 • Stand: C118 + D119 IST Pumpen und Dosiertechnik GmbH www.istpumpen.com Halle: 10.2 • Stand: F071 KSB Aktiengesellschaft www.ksb.com Halle: 10.2 • Stand: D010 + D018 LIMA S.A.S www.lima-france.com Halle: 6.1 • Stand: B091 + B099 Logopak Systeme GmbH & Co. KG www.logopak.de Halle: 8.1 • Stand: A058 Megadyne SpA www.megadynegroup.com Halle: 4.2 • Stand: D070 Mekitec Oy www.mekitec.com Halle: 5.2 • Stand: D069 Merx Handel & Industrie GmbH www.merx-gmbh.de Halle: 10.2 • Stand: G080 + G088 Primoreels A/S www.primoreels.com Halle: 7.1 • Stand: F029 Reepack Srl - Soc. Unip. www.reepack.com Halle: 7.1 • Stand: C041 + C049 REX-Technologie GmbH & Co. KG www.rex-technologie.com Halle: 6.1 • Stand: E020 + F029 SAIREM S.A.S www.sairem.com Halle: 6.1 • Stand: A029 SMI S.p.A. www.smigroup.net Halle: 7.1 • Stand: D070 + E071 SN Maschinenbau GmbH www.sn-maschinenbau.de Halle: 8.1 • Stand: B020 + B028 Tecnopool S.p.A. www.tecnopool.it Halle: 10.1 • Stand: F041 + F049 TEWS Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG www.tews-elektronik.com Halle: 5.2 • Stand: C081 Uresh AG www.uresh.ch Halle: 10.2 • Stand: E037 Vemag Maschinenbau GmbH www.vemag.de Halle: 9.1 Stand: C010 + C020 + E019 + E021 Vikan A/S www.vikan.com Halle: 5.2 • Stand: B019 VMS-Maschinenbau GmbH www.vms-maschinenbau.de Halle: 7.1 • Stand: D010 + E019 Webomatic Maschinenfabrik GmbH www.webomatic.de Halle: 9.1 • Stand: A040 + B041 Wolf Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH www.wolf-pack.de Halle: 8.1 • Stand: F118 Nichtaussteller: Worldwide Exhibitions Service Co., Ltd. (WES) www.wes-expo.com.cn Messetelegramm Anzeige Boosting future food production A huge step forward: wild wheat genome sequencing provides “time tunnel” A team of researchers has pub- lished the first-ever wild em- mer wheat genome sequence: Wild emmer wheat is the wild form of nearly all the domesti- cated wheat in the world, includ- ing both durum (pasta) and bread wheat. Wild emmer is too low- yielding to be of use to farmers today but it contains several at- tractive characteristics that could be used by plant breeders. “Our ability to generate the wild emmer wheat genome sequence so rapidly is a huge step forward in genomic research,” said Curtis Pozniak, PhD, Professor, Ministry of Agriculture Strategic Research Program Chair, University of Sas- katchewan, and a project team member. “Wheat accounts for al- most 20 per cent of the calories humans consume worldwide, so a strong focus on improving the yield and quality of wheat is essen- tial for our future food supply.” “From a biological and histori- cal viewpoint, we have created a ‘time tunnel’ that we can use to examine wheat from before the origins of agriculture,” said Dr. Distelfeld. “Our comparison to modern wheat has enabled us to identify the precise genes that al- lowed domestication – the transi- tion fromwheat grown in the wild to modern day varieties. While the seeds of wild wheat read- ily fall off the plant and scatter, a change in two genes meant that in domesticated wheat, the seeds remained attached to the stalk, and it is this trait that enabled humans to harvest wheat.” The new genomic tools are already being implemented to identify new genes for wheat production improvement under changing en- vironment. Nils Stein, Head of the research group Genomics of Ge- netic Resources at Leibniz IPK, observes cereal plants in the greenhouse. Photo: IPK / Sebastian Mast Benefits from the Primoreels® System: • Up to 40,000 lids on a reel – one day’s production • UV-C sterilized lids – low risk of contamination • High print quality – completely smooth surface • No waste material in production •Low environmental hazard – lids as thin as 23 microns with lower carbon footprint Adapt the Primoreels® System to any type or brand of filling machine Lidding made easy Primoreels A/S | Skimmedevej 10 | DK-4390 Vipperoed | Denmark | Tel +45 5945 4358 | www.primoreels.com Some of our references: Visit us at Anuga 2018 Hall 7.1 F-029
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