Waikato Innovation Park pilot spray dryer goes ahead
Waikato Innovation Park pilot spray dryer goes ahead
The Innovation Waikato Ltd Board of Directors has approved the construction of an $11 million product development spray dryer facility to be built on the campus of the Waikato Innovation Park.
The spray dryer will be the Waikato component of the Government sponsored New Zealand Food Innovation Network.
The Innovation Waikato expects to break ground in April, with construction taking around 13 months.
The pilot spray dryer will allow companies to research and develop new spray dried food products – something that is difficult to do in large, commercial factories. Capacity of the multi-purpose spray dryer will be one-half tonne/hour. As a comparison, the capacity of spray dryers at Fonterra’s Te Rapa dairy factory is 25 tonnes/hour.
Innovation Waikato CEO, Derek Fairweather, says the spray dryer “will initially be set up to allow companies to research, develop and manufacture new whole milk powders. However, the long-term strategy is to expand its capability to manufacture infant formula, fruit and vegetable juice powders.”
Finance for the dryer will come from Innovation Waikato Ltd debt and a Government grant of $3.95 million.
Hamilton Mayor, Julie Hardaker, says
this spray dryer facility will be a great economic asset for
the city.
“Hamilton, as the heart of the Waikato
region, contributes significantly to New Zealand’s economy
through our dairy, food and agricultural exports. This
pilot spray dryer facility is a significant opportunity to
attract investment from companies outside our region, and
even overseas, to the city,” says Mayor
Hardaker.
“Initially the spray dryer facility will
focus on helping companies develop new dairy products. The
dairy industry is the Waikato’s most important export
sector, contributing around 27% of the region’s GDP. We
believe this dryer facility is a key mechanism for moving
the dairy industry from a focus on commodities to
value-added production,” explains Derek
Fairweather.
Once built, the pilot spray dryer facility will be the only independent development dryer available in New Zealand. The Innovation Park has received strong enquiries from companies outside of the region and overseas, interested in using the pilot plant for research and development purposes.
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