New home for Danish Meat Research Institute

By Georgi Gyton

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The Danish Meat Research Institute's new facility in Taastrup
The Danish Meat Research Institute's new facility in Taastrup

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The Danish Meat Research Institute (DMRI) recently relocated to new research and development facilities in Taastrup, a suburb of Copenhagen.

All 120 employees have moved over to the new site, which the firm said will "ensure intense focus on research and innovation in what will be the most advanced research and innovation facility in the international meat industry".

The DMRI said its aim is to turn this significant investment into a "game-changer"​ for the meat industry.

"Denmark, which is a relatively small country, lives from selling high-value products abroad. These will continue to be based on healthy and safe food, though in future the production processes will be much more complex,"​ said the firm.

"The continued development of the Danish meat industry will require the development of completely new process equipment, system solutions and consultancy."

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