The development complements additional investment in the construction of a new sample receipt facility, to streamline throughput of food, drink and packaging samples for analysis, testing and pilot processing.
The new equipment, which will underpin key services for industry as well as fuel research and innovation at both the Chipping Campden and Nutfield sites.
Campden BRI’s director general, Prof Steven Walker, said: “Over the last couple of years we have consulted extensively with our members to identify their needs and have ensured that our strategy reflects those needs. We have been working extremely hard to deliver what has been asked for.
“This has been reinforced by strategic changes to the business structures which has enabled us to deliver the necessary performance to implement these plans. It is very exciting and satisfying to see the first elements of these plans coming to fruition and a fitting reward for the dedication and commitment of our staff and senior management.”
Source: Campden BRI
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