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Food & Drink Products
Your solution for efficiency and scalability
Food and drink companies are competing heavily to improve manufacturing efficiency and deliver the next big thing for consumers. But optimising processes and solving dispensing or packaging problems is often outside their core expertise.
Some of the world’s best-known food and beverage companies count on our product development knowledge, technical expertise and industry experience to find the sweet spot between an exciting product and one that can be made in a cost-effective, scalable way.
Many household names work with us to create technology solutions and systems that monitor their manufacturing processes and optimise them where improvements can be made. Others call on us to develop novel dispensing technologies for their products.
Enhance processes and delight consumers
Our engineers and designers have cross-discipline expertise in usability engineering, industrial design, mechanical engineering, electronics, and software development.
We help food and drink companies solve their manufacturing problems by developing process improvements and standalone equipment that improves efficiency.
Our specialist engineers also apply cross-sector knowledge from fields like fluidics to build solutions for dispensing food and beverages, including ice cream, chocolate, yoghurt and beer to improve delivery and provide a novel user experience.
Whether you’re looking to improve productivity or overcome a complex dispensing challenge, we can help.
Get in touch to discover how we can help you develop novel innovations and robust, scalable solutions that improve manufacturing efficiency and excite consumers.
What Our Clients Say…
”The work eg technology did was important in many respects. The ideation and initial bench testing helped us quickly determine whether there was a feasible solution that could be readily applied in the market. The prototype not only proved that the solution actually worked technically, but also it allowed us to demonstrate this to potential customers and get their acceptance that this was a real world solution for them. It was this traction which was key to raising the finance to continue to develop the product and ultimately start to build a commercial fleet.
Nick Beeson, DirectorEbar
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