​​​The Future of Beer: How Smart Technologies Can Upgrade Sustainability and Operations at your Brewery 

Broadcast Date: September 18, 2024 | 9:30–10:30 a.m. Central Time
Sponsored by Pall Corporation​


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Webinar Summary

The business of beer worldwide is projected to grow annually by 3.67% (CAGR 2023-2028) resulting in a market volume of 130.2bn L by 2028. With this incredible growth opportunity, brewers must stay competitive by ensuring optimal beer production that addresses the challenges of quality control, sustainability initiatives, and process inefficiencies.

Some of the root causes to these challenges include:

  • Lack of visibility into machine performance metrics that impact quality.
  • Inability to obtain accurate consumption data and relate it to influencing factors from the process, which creates the risk of not utilizing full optimization potential.
  • Intense binding of manpower for data collection, plus a risk of human error in data compilation and evaluation.
  • The sheer amount of process data necessary to survey and evaluate is simply overwhelming.

So how do breweries become even more efficient and improve quality consistency? How can brewers hold themselves accountable surrounding company sustainability initiatives?


Attendees Will Learn

  • What the Internet of Things (IoT) is and how it can optimize your brewing production.
  • The benefits of smarter beer production with the Internet of Things (IoT).
  • How the IoT helps brewers identify key problems with their beer filtration process—not only for one specific machine, but potentially for multiple machines at sites across the globe.
  • A specific IoT solution that tracks and provides the right data, enabling brewers to adjust in real time to improve quality and sustainability initiatives and increase operational efficiencies, thus impacting their bottom line.


About the Presenters

Dr. Roland Paul Dobrick

Dr. Roland Pahl-Dobrick is the Beer Market Manager at Pall Corporation. He spent most of his career at VLB Berlin where he was Head of the Research Institute for Beer and Beverage Production and COO.

Roland's educational background includes an apprenticeship as Brewer and Maltster, as well as studies in Brewing Engineering and a PhD in Brewing Technology.

Corey Ellison - Headshot1.jpg

Corey Ellison is a Software Developer at Pall Corporation located in Cortland, New York. Over the past 13 years, he has developed an in-depth knowledge of filtration technology starting as a Lab Technician and is now leading software development efforts across multiple industries and filtration applications.

Corey's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science, Computer Science degree from Binghamton University.​


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