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Unveiling the relationship between food unit operations and food industry 4.0 : A short review
Hassoun, Abdo; Dankar, Iman; Bhat, Zuhaib; Bouzembrak, Yamine
Summary
The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) is driving significant changes across multiple sectors, including the food industry. This review examines how Industry 4.0 technologies, such as smart sensors, artificial intelligence, robotics, and blockchain, among others, are transforming unit operations within the food sector. These operations, which include preparation, processing/transformation, preservation/stabilization, and packaging and transportation, are crucial for converting raw materials into high-quality food products. By incorporating advanced digital, physical, and biological innovations, Industry 4.0 technologies are enhancing precision, productivity, and environmental responsibility in food production. The review highlights innovative applications and key findings that showcase how these technologies can streamline processes, minimize waste, and improve food product quality. The adoption of Industry 4.0 innovations is increasingly reshaping the way food is prepared, transformed, preserved, packaged, and transported to the final consumer. The work provides a valuable roadmap for various sectors within agriculture and food industries, promoting the adoption of Industry 4.0 solutions to enhance efficiency, quality, and sustainability throughout the entire food supply chain.