Tour of Urschel Laboratories

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As the global leader in food cutting technology, Urschel continues to lead the world in the manufacturing and selling of industrial cutting equipment to the food processing and allied industries. The company continues to expand around the globe to grow alongside this ever-changing, dynamic industry, while maintaining its headquarters and manufacturing facility in northwest Indiana, centrally located in the heart of the United States.

Consumers purchase goods manufactured on Urschel cutting equipment on a daily basis – from canned soups and vegetables to ingredients in frozen and ready meals, fresh-cut bags of lettuce, bags of potato chips, pet foods, sauces, condiments, nut milks, baby foods, nut butters, tiny dices of fruits in yogurts, candy granulations in ice cream, and much more.

Special Note:   This is a factory tour.  No open-toe shoes or shorts are allowed on the tour.  The tour is limited on the number of people, so please make your reservation early.



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  • 1200 Cutting Edge Drive
  • Chesterton, Indiana
  • United States 46304
  • Building: Urschel Laboratories

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  • Starts 09 August 2023 01:55 PM UTC
  • Ends 21 August 2023 05:01 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Ethan Sternberg

Topic:

Solar Energy

In the last 10 years, the cost to install utility-scale solar projects has dropped by more than 70% and continues to fall. Solar technology is simple and scalable, and provides great flexibility for the future of the grid. As a daytime power source, solar helps meet electricity demand during peak demand hours.

Biography:

Ethan Sternberg is a Renewable Energy Project Developer at Invenergy LLC.  Ethan has a BA from Brandeis University in Waltham, MA.  

Lauren Cannon, P.E.

Topic:

Solar Energy

In the last 10 years, the cost to install utility-scale solar projects has dropped by more than 70% and continues to fall. Solar technology is simple and scalable, and provides great flexibility for the future of the grid. As a daytime power source, solar helps meet electricity demand during peak demand hours.

Biography:

Lauren H. Cannon is a Project Engineer at Invenergy LLC.  Lauren has a B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and is a Licensed Professional Engineer.






Agenda

2:30 Plant Tour