FPSA Press Release Media Contact: Andy Drennan Senior Vice President 703-663-1201 adrennan@fpsa.org For Immediate Release March 27, 2023 FPSA Members Elect New Officers to Board of Directors McLean, VA
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FPSA Press Release Media Contact: Andy Drennan Senior Vice President 703-663-1201 adrennan@fpsa.org For Immediate Release March 27, 2023 FPSA Members Elect New Officers to Board of Directors McLean, VA
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Last week, I wrote about the many worthy causes that FPSA Councils are supporting and how proud I am to work with such dedicated members. This was further reinforced last
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It’s a Sunday afternoon and my family is out so I decide to go to my favorite lunch place, Jersey Mikes, to get a “Stickball Special”, a great sandwich that
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For food manufacturers, applying hygienic design principles enables operational excellence, improves efficiency, generates savings, and increases uptime. In our Hygienic Design Certification pathway, you’ll gain the tools and skills to
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I recently had a discussion with John Rossman, former Amazon executive most known for launching and scaling Amazon Marketplace and keynote speaker in the upcoming FPSA Annual Conference in Tucson.
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Chicago, February 13, 2023 – Formic, accelerating the adoption of automation across American manufacturing, today announced the launch of “What First Time Robot Owners Can Expect for Maintenance, Uptime, and
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In the Fall of 2022, I met with the FPSA Pet Foods Council for the first discussion about the production line we would develop for Process Expo 2023, and ultimately
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I saw a great piece last week about attracting Gen-Z to manufacturing jobs. I am particularly interested in this topic for two reasons. On one hand, last year we launched
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This weekend, while watching a little football, a smile came over my face at one of the commercials. I’m sure you’ve seen this one before where the main character talks
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In November, the FDA issued a statement that it had evaluated the safety of cell-cultivated meat and concluded that it is safe for human consumption, a major milestone for alternative protein
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