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Emerson Collaborates on New Brewing Innovation Center

It will serve as the educational hub for the Fermentation Sciences and Technology program, and reinforce digital transformation technologies.

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Emerson recently announced a collaboration with Colorado State University to build the Emerson Brewing Innovation Center, where students will get hands-on experience using the latest automation technologies. Funded by a joint investment, the center will serve as the main educational hub for the Fermentation Sciences and Technology program, and will reinforce advanced competencies for digital transformation in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) era. 

With the number of U.S. breweries increasing at a rate of 321 percent from 2007 to 2017, there is growing demand for highly skilled workers with expertise in fermentation sciences and proficiency in automation technologies. Emerson’s advanced automation solutions enable brewing companies to optimize operations, detect and address quality issues in real time, reduce downtime and shorten changeovers that occur when one beverage is changed out for another in production.

The Emerson Brewing Innovation Center will open this fall in the Gifford Building on CSU’s main Fort Collins campus, and feature two brewing systems that will allow students to gain experience using the latest real-world technologies driving innovation in the industry. Emerson Impact Partner Lakeside will build the systems that feature elements of Emerson’s Plantweb portfolio of IIoT technologies used in brewing automation, including a DeltaV distributed control system, Micro Motion flow meters, Rosemount measurement technology and ASCO and Baumann valves. 

Emerson’s collaboration with CSU is one of more than 350 secondary education partnerships worldwide that support finding solutions to address the skills gap in digital automation technologies. In addition to the center, Emerson is donating $10,000 toward a CSU diversity fellowship to help set up the brewing innovation center and a scholarship for the fermentation program. 

For more information on Emerson’s solutions for brewing, go to Emerson.com/brewing.

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