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WHAT ARE DIGITAL TWINS AND HOW CAN THEY SUPPORT FOOD & DRINK MANUFACTURERS ON
THE PATH TO NET-ZERO?

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WEBINAR

13 June 2023

13:00 - 14:00



Free Event

Against a backdrop of looming net-zero targets and spiralling energy costs, food
and drink manufacturers - like many others - are falling under increasing
pressure to increase the efficiency of their operations and decarbonise.
However, with multiple production lines, data sources and systems to manage,
alongside the facility buildings, it can be difficult to pinpoint where efforts
are best focused.



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Advancements in technology and, more specifically, Digital Twins, can present
exciting opportunities to address many of these challenges simultaneously. By
providing a virtual copy of your facility, which responds and behaves like its
real-world counterpart, a digital twin can provide many useful applications to
help monitor, analyse and optimise the current performance of your site, while
simulating the impact of future changes before they are implemented. De-risking
key decisions and ensuring investments and operational changes are made where
they will have greatest impact.

While many manufacturers may already be using digital twins to optimise the
performance of their production processes, few are scaling its application
beyond the production line to encompass their factory buildings and energy
networks to unlock their full potential.

In this webinar, leading digital twin technology and consultancy provider, IES,
will share their insights on how food and drink manufacturers can do exactly
that. We will cover:

 * What is a digital twin?
 * How can digital twins help food & drink manufacturers optimise the
   performance of their production lines & buildings simultaneously?
 * What opportunities does the technology present in key areas such as:
   * Decarbonisation roadmapping
   * Operating your facility more efficiently to reduce energy consumption/costs
   * Exploring the potential for local energy production/renewables (due
     diligence planning) & waste heat recovery
   * ESG strategies
 * Live technology demonstration
 * Q&A

Speakers:

 * Adam Goves, Sector Lead – Manufacturing & Industry, IES

Adam has been working in decarbonisation, energy use reduction, energy security
and renewable energy generation for over 20 years now. He has extensive
experience in managing client relationships and delivering mutually beneficial
contracts focused on engaging with the journey towards Net Zero. In his current
role as Sector Lead for Manufacturing & Industry at IES, he brings a
wide-ranging understanding of the renewable energy market and the opportunities
that technologies bring to both new and existing buildings, as well as extensive
experience in energy assessment and analysis.

 * Laurie McKelvie, ICL Senior Operations Consultant, IES

Laurie has worked within the Building Services Industry for over 10 years and
has amassed a wealth of practical, project and academic experience during this
time. With over eight years of Building Services Consultancy experience, Laurie
has developed a wide range of expertise focused on sustainability-lead design
solutions and has led large-scale projects and teams through the entire
construction process.

Laurie has also gained valuable site experience working within a site facilities
team developing and implementing practical energy management and plant
replacement strategies for the site. He has also developed a high level of
competency in dynamic energy modelling which has complemented his understanding
of built environment energy and carbon reduction strategies.

Audience:

Anyone working within the food and drink manufacturing sector with an interest
in achieving sustainability/net-zero targets or reducing their energy
consumption/costs.

The webinar will be particularly relevant to those in the following roles:

 * Energy Managers
 * Facilities Managers
 * Sustainability Managers

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