Digital Dairy Chain

New Digital Dairy Chain partnership to drive innovation
Maggie Wilson of Owen Farm Services

Owen Farm Services is the latest agricultural company to collaborate with the Digital Dairy Chain project to help drive and fund more innovation across the dairy industry.

High levels of interest in the Digital Dairy Chain’s Innovation Voucher scheme have led to Owen Farm Services joining the Innovation Brokerage team with Maggie Wilson taking the lead, with support from the wider consultancy team.

Owen Farm Services were awarded the competitive contract by the Digital Dairy Chain for their expert understanding of the local dairy sector, but also their knowledge of the wider challenges the innovation voucher scheme hopes to find solutions for.

Maggie Wilson comes from a project management background with experience from the Oil and Gas industry and is a graduate of Aberdeen University and Robert Gordon University. Since 2022 she has worked with Owen Farm Services leading on project management and marketing.

Speaking about her secondment to the Digital Dairy Chain, Maggie said; “We are thrilled to be working with the Digital Dairy Chain to help bring ideas to life and support new research which will benefit our clients in the dairy sector and beyond. Myself and the rest of the consultancy team were very keen to play an active role in supporting new technology development, as well as facilitating cross-industry collaborations.

“I’m looking forward to connecting people from across disciplines, from academia, agriculture, and from our existing business networks to develop new products, services or ideas.”

Pauline Murray, Innovation Brokerage Project Manager, commented: “We have recently opened round seven of the Innovation Voucher scheme, with an application deadline of the 15th August. Interest and applications to the scheme since it launched a little over a year ago have increased month on month with 27 projects having successfully received funding and several more in pipeline already for round seven.

“We were delighted to offer the Innovation Brokerage subcontract to Owen Farm Services, their knowledge and expertise in the dairy sector is second to none and Maggie’s project management background and enthusiasm are exactly what we need to keep developing new ideas and collaborations.”

On-farm Carbon and Soil Productivity event

On-farm Carbon and Soil Productivity event

The Digital Dairy Chain invites you to join this FREE on-farm event to discover how new technologies can help to improve soil conditions, farm productivity and reduce environmental impact.

Date & time: 7th October, 10am – 1.30pm (lunch provided)
PLEASE NOTE VENUE CHANGE!
Venue: Milkvale Farm, Lockerbie

Working with the dairy tech engineers of the future

Working with the dairy tech engineers of the future

Each year the University of Strathclyde’s Design Manufacture and Engineering Management (DMEM) department students are involved in the Industrial Group Projects (IGP) module. The module involves several groups of final year Masters students taking on a consultancy role to work with an industry client. Throughout the year the groups work to design and develop a product or service which meets the brief set by the client.