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Sponsored Post – On the 11th of December the general manager of ASPIS Hellenic Fruit Juice, an international company reaching over 70 countries across the world, will share his experience dealing with microbial risks in their production lines and how to limit them.

The Alicyclobacillus is a global microbial threat to the beverage industry, while noninfectious to humans it leads to product spoilage and can bring about product returns and brand damage if not detected properly. To avoid these risks, the industry established proper testing protocol, however these standards measures can be slow and will immobilise batches of products for days or even weeks at a time.

On the 11th of December, Mario Chronis, general manager of ASPIS Hellenic Fruit Juice, is invited by Diamidex to host a webinar and share his experiences regarding this microbial risk. In this 30-minute presentation he will tackle all the Alicyclobacillus related questions from the impact this microbial risk has on the product to the solution chosen by ASPIS to fight it and improve their lab workflow, all based on a real-world case study. He will be joined by Alexandre Muller, Diamidex lead innovation manager on the Alicyclobacillus project, who will be able to present the many advantages of the solution and answer technical questions during the 15-minute Q&A session at the end of the webinar.

Be sure to save the date to not miss Diamidex very first webinar the 11th of December 3:00 PM CET: https://diamidex.com/project/rapid-testing-method-in-the-beverage-industry-webinar

Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) is a continuous process that inactivates microorganisms at low temperatures. PEF application enables an extended shelf life whilst retaining the taste, colour and nutritional value of the freshly squeezed raw product.

Elea PEF is a cost-effective solution with efficient energy consumption that brings new opportunities for product and production, i.e. the option to fill glass bottles. Elea PEF Advantage Pipe systems have processing capacities from 50L up to 10,000L per hour. The systems are easy to integrate and enable a continuous production process with small footprint.

The Elea Managing Director Stefan Töpfl, R&D Manager Claudia Siemer and scientific engineer Julian Witt will guide the attendee through how PEF works, perform a live demonstration on juice and will discuss product and process benefits firsthand. A Q&A session will allow addressing any open questions and one-to-one sessions with the experts can be booked for after the webinar.

Sign up for Tuesday, the 9th June at 1:00 pm CEST: www.elea-technology.com