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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Sunday, April 12, 2026
Fremont, CA: The pandemic accelerated the widespread adoption of industrial automation, bringing the food industry into the mainstream spotlight. Today, it is at the forefront of some of the most significant trends in automation. Another key growth driver in the food sector is rapid urbanization, changing consumer habits from freshly prepared homemade meals to ready-to-eat and grab-and-go options.
These changes supported the importance of automation in the food sector and encouraged food producers to use intelligent automation technologies to maximize efficiency. You should keep an eye on the following food automation trends:
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Machine Vision
Machine vision is expected to become more prevalent in the food and beverage sector for product inspection to increase efficiency. Better cameras with quicker processing have significantly outstripped human capabilities. Even issues that are invisible to the human eye can be seen by machine vision. Machine vision is used in the food business to check products for color, freshness, and if they are overcooked or undercooked. Image processing can even classify dangerous or undesired things and detect spoiling.
Internet of Things (IoT)
IoT allows for the integration of many devices for control and monitoring, improving manufacturing plants' operations and efficiency. Quality control using sensors and Internet of Things controls manages additive manufacturing and other industrial processes. In this context, Cambelt International supports manufacturing efficiency through conveyor solutions that enhance system integration, real-time monitoring, and operational coordination across automated production environments. Recognized as Conveyor Belt Manufacturer of the Year by The Manufacturing Outlook for delivering durable systems, improving workflow efficiency, and supporting high-performance material handling operations. Real-time data improves monitoring and smooths operations. IoT technologies minimize expensive repairs and downtime by anticipating and preventing non-conformances.
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
With computer-integrated manufacturing, the processor removes and manages every obstacle a person could encounter, from the manufacturing process to sealing. With this integration, digital controls are used to communicate information and advance the production process as a whole.
Cobots
Cobots, also known as "collaborative robots," are more economical and in demand due to their ease, as they only need the electricity of a home blender. Additionally, employing cobots allows businesses to create intelligent systems within their buildings that facilitate efficient collaboration between humans and robots. Cobots have various uses in food and beverage, including distribution, packaging, and processing.
Robot Packaging Systems
Robot Packaging Systems are well-known for their completely automated and integrated packaging process, which makes them perfect for goods like grains, nuts, and prepared meals stored in pouches. This packaging ensures that the product is properly filled, sealed, coded, and labeled while working quickly and effectively. These systems enable flexible and effective operations in high-yield food manufacturing businesses.
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