Events Events to look out for in 2023
Food Safety Summit 8–11 May,
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Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois
www.food-safety.com/food-safety-summit The Food Safety Summit, the premiere event for food safety professionals, has announced a stellar education program for the 25th annual conference and trade show that takes place May 8–11 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. The conference program, developed by an esteemed educational advisory board, will feature sessions led by industry thought leaders, a keynote presentation on ‘Risk culture: how to balance risks for the safety of consumers, team members, and the environment?’, five certification courses, the 11th annual town hall and opportunities for community networking.
Vitafoods Europe 9–11 May,
Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland
www.vitafoods.eu.com
This annual gathering brings together a truly global audience across four sectors covering the entire nutraceutical supply chain. Vitafood’s exhibition, conference and networking events form the perfect ecosystem for businesses to thrive and forge long term collaborations, enrich their understanding and initiate critical conversations on the most pressing issues concerning the health and nutrition industry.
Food 4 Future 16–18 May,
BEC, Bilbao, Spain
www.expofoodtech.com
Thanks to automation and Industry 4.0, we can now predict the demand for products and reduce food waste. It is possible to apply traceability and improve the food-security, by using technologies such as blockchain or big data. Robotics have demonstrated how they can improve the manufacturing process, so now it is time to trust and introduce them into our food production system. In this world of opportunities, Food 4 Future has now become a meeting place for food companies to showcase case studies, trends, new technologies and solutions for sustainability, health and digitalisation throughout the food value chain.
SIAL Shanghai 18–20 May,
Shanghai International Expo Centre, Shanghai, China
www.sialchina.com With an exhibition area of 180,000m2
, SIAL Shanghai
is expected to attract 4,500 exhibitors and more than 150,000 professionals from all over the world. This year, SIAL Shanghai consists of eight highlight sectors: baby food village, organic and wellness village, dairy sector, non-alcoholic beverage sector, food sector, meat poultry and cured meat sector, seafood sector and alcoholic beverage sector.
Hi & Fi Asia China 2023 19–21 June,
National Exhibition and Convention Centre, Shanghai, China
www.figlobal.com/china/en/
home.html The show combines six events in one: Hi & Fi Asia China, HNC Expo, ProPak & FoodPack China, Starch Expo, HNO, and Plant-Based Food Expo. This will allow attendees access to a vast array of health, food and natural ingredients, nutraceuticals, starch ingredients, packaging and processing solutions – all conveniently located under one roof.
IFT FIRST 16–19 July,
McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois
www.iftevent.org
IFT FIRST stands for ‘Food Improved by Research, Science and Technology’ and it’s the only place you can get what you need to advance your knowledge, network, business and push the future of food forward.
Food Ingredients South America 8–10 August,
São Paulo Expo, São Paulo, Brazil
www.figlobal.com/southamerica/en/
home.html Food Ingredients (Fi) South America is the largest and most inspiring resource of food, beverage and nutraceutical ingredients. Fi South America offers the opportunity to source the latest and most innovative ingredients in the heart of Latin America; grow your business in one of the fastest growing
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