April 1, 2023

Plant-based Foods & Proteins Summit Europe: Optimizing Value Chains

Organized from 21st to 23rd of this month (21-23 June 2022) in Netherlands, this edition of Plant-based Foods & Proteins Summit Europe is aimed at optimizing the value chains. This unique 4-in-1 Summit on Industry, Startups, Ecosystems, Research & Government Strategies will shed new insights and offer networking opportunities for the participants.

The 4-in-1 Summit organized by Bridge2Food will feature four tracks where key questions will be addressed during the interactive presentations and panel discussions. It will also tie into themes such as Affordability, Healthy Diets & Nutrition, Delicious Foods, and Sustainability according to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

> Track I: Consumer & Industry Challenges
> Track II: Delicious Food Innovations
> Track III: Sustainable Process Innovations
> Track IV: Value Chain & Research Investments

  • Inspire: The summit inspires the industry and food value chain with trends and foresight to create better innovation for a healthier life and sustainable planet, driven by 75+ speakers from leading industry players.
  • Grow: The summit actively bridges business and technical expertise to ensure the programmes and networks drive action and successful outcomes, together with 600+ professionals from the industry.
  • Nurture: The summit ensures that with a welcome reception, a dinner and great networking opportunities an easy-going and convenient environment is created to do business. The result is more than 30 hours of high-quality networking.

Click here to register. Register by 12 June to save € 500.

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