European Coffee, Tea & Soft Drinks Expo
• Roland Glew, Head Roaster, Has Bean Coffee
• Eliasz Minkiewicz, Development Manager, Nord Coffee
• Courtney Snowdon, Head Roaster, Ozone Coffee Roasters
• Mike Steele, Head Roaster, 200 Degrees
• Rudy Huemer, Quality Manager, Union Hand-Roasted Coffee
• James Wogan, Green Buyer, Wogan Coffee
• David Middleton, Head Roaster, York Coffee Emporium
Sponsors include Brita Professional, Cropster, Diedrich and Olam Speciality Coffee. Soft Drinks will also be given a platform with the launch of a major dedicated zone at the show featuring soft drinks. This will include a Summer Drinks Pavilion, specifically for all the relevant exhibitors offering everything involved in providing and selling refreshing cold drinks as well as equipment such as ice making machines, plus content in the education programme. The show’s timing in May is perfect to catch the buying season for the hot summer ahead!
Tea is also coming back to European Coffee, Tea & Soft Drinks Expo 2019 - in a big way – by partnering with the National Tea Day to create innovative tea-led content to engage tea-buying executives from across the hospitality and food service industries. The partnership will see National Tea Day co-host a dedicated tea theatre in the newly created Tea Quarter. This fantastic new initiative will
substantially boost the tea element of the event to meet the sector’s need to improve its tea offering to maximise customer satisfaction, sales and profitability. A significant part of the show’s education programme will be devoted to tea including tea masterclasses, seminars and pairings so attendees can understand how tea can become more profitable.
Speakers in the Tea Theatre include: • Thomas Rabuel, Restaurant Manager, Club Gascon
• Steven Driscoll, Restaurant Manager, The Berkeley
• Antonio Vigorito, Food & Beverage Manager, St James Hotel & Club
• Martina Rumanova, F&B Executive, Brown’s Hotel
• Alex Von Ulmenstein, F&B Director, Chewton Glen
• Samantha Rieu, Hotel Operations Manager, Dukes Hotel
• Lilly Pavicevic, General Manager/Tea Master, Compass Group at Amex
• Alessia Beltrame, Chef, Fernandez & Wells
• Lucy Chappell, MD and Head of Training, London School of Tea
In addition to these exciting new features, existing crowd pleasers will be returning to the show, including the European Coffee, Tea & Soft Drinks Expo Conference Theatre featuring keynote speakers and serious industry leaders tackling business-critical topics and the VIP Programme sponsored by La Cimbali, and of course a vast range of exhibitors, with over 170 exhibitors and sponsors, from the UK, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Italy, Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland and Uganda.
Annie Swift, Managing Director, European Coffee, Tea & Soft Drinks Expo said, “Our launch show in May attracted over 3,000 visitors of exceptional quality - leading senior industry decision-makers from right across the hospitality market who do not attend any other cafe shows. They came not just from coffee shops and cafes but also from major corporates, contract caterers, restaurants, hotels, pubs, the leisure, and the travel sector. With the support and backing of more leading industry influencers joining our steering panel, and located at Olympia, London’s leading and most accessible venue, European Coffee, Tea & Soft Drinks Expo offers a unique proposition and is a show that means business for exhibitors and visitors alike. It is now firmly established as the prime destination for Food & Beverage professionals sourcing beverages, and the equipment required to prepare and serve them, and we are anticipating 5,000 visitors at the show in May.
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