AB Vista set to launch video series at IPPE

AB Vista is launching a technical video series at this year’s International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) aimed at sharing information on various key areas of development within animal nutrition technology for 2016.

AB Vista is launching a technical video series at this year’s International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE), aimed at sharing information on various key areas of development within animal nutrition technology for 2016.

The “Extraordinary Science Brought to Life” series will feature short technical presentations on a range of global science/nutrition topics. It will highlight the latest research and scientific innovation that AB Vista believes will help deliver better animal feed formulation and real performance gains.

“We want to see how science can help to advance our industry – both in the U.S. and globally – and we want to share some pioneering scientific approaches to improving nutrient release in feed,” says Richard Cooper, managing director, AB Vista.

“So at IPPE and beyond, we’re taking the opportunity with our new video series to look ahead and discover more about the latest developments and opportunities to innovate in this sector.”

Topics covered will include: best practice principles for combatting phytate; advances in technology to support precise feed formulation and achieving more consistent performance gains through the use of xylanase.

The first video, released on the first day of IPPE, is entitled “Superdosing – where are the benefits coming from? Part one: IP3/IP4 destruction” and will be presented by Dr. Mike Bedford. Further videos will be released over the coming months and all will be available to view on the company’s new website.

More information can be found on AB Vista’s stand at IPPE, in Hall A at booth A721.

Cooper adds, “We welcome IPPE delegates to come and see us at the expo. It’s through open relationships with customers and research partners that we aim to bring a broader knowledge base to the global feed industry. It’s our firm belief that there are significant opportunities for improved feed and animal performance to be had through collaborative, pioneering science.”

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