Sørensen developed the robot with Arla, the Danish Ministry of Environment, and the Danish Dairy Research Foundation to ensure top-notch quality and taste for cheeses.
“The robot is unique because it monitors each cheese at a very early stage in the process. It can notify a dairy within seconds if something is off, and how, for example, the dairy should adjust a cheese’s recipe for it to be perfected again. We have never been able to monitor this before. So, the robot is the first of its kind and presents a completely new way of working with digital food production,” explains Sørensen.
Until now, quality control in cheese making has been based on individual samples taken from an entire batch of cheeses, together with the fine noses of dairy workers and their sense of what the consistency of a cheese ought to be.
The cheese robot will allow for dairies to retrieve information continuously about the condition and quality of their cheeses, which can save them both time and money.

“Dairies are excited about the robot because it provides a partner that can help them nip errors in the bud instead of at the end of the process, as is the case now. They are also happy about the amount of data collected by the robot, all of which can be used to improve cheese production. The robot can never replace dairy workers, but it will be an indispensable tool for them,” Sørensen elaborates.
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