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26 & 27 November
New for 2024, a unique event focussing on ingredient innovation, sustainable sourcing and positive nutrition for food professionals across the Irish agri-food sector
5 & 6 November
Our aim is simple but ambitious – to optimise food for health and sustainability. To this end, we foster industry collaboration and incubate disruptive innovation
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Start-up Nutropy raises €2M to produce next generation plant-based French cheeses using precision fermentation
Israel names foodtech a top national priority for investment
Food Matters Live launches Tastes of Better event series
Tokyo start-up develops vegan egg using konjac and enzymes
Government pledges £16.5M to support farming innovation and agtech
EIT Food announces open funding call for collaborative agrifood innovation
Norway invests in cellular agriculture to secure the ‘food of the future’
Bel Group partners with Superbrewed to develop postbiotic cultured proteins for cheese
The evolution of aroma: food and drink scents of the past, present and future
The evolution of taste: flavours of the past, present and future
11 brands’ reformulated HFSS-compliant products
France pauses ban on ‘meaty’ labels for plant-based products
Givaudan, Bühler and Cargill to build food innovation centre in Brazilian tech hub of Campinas
Sainsbury’s invests £1M to support black-led businesses ‘from start-up to supermarket shelves’
‘World’s first’ cultivated oyster prototype developed by Pearlita Foods
Major steps for insect protein after Europe greenlights mealworms and FSA launches public consultation
IAG and the University of Essex to build £3.5M plant research facility
Wales launches £2.6M sustainable challenge to improve local food
What can we expect to see from major food hubs around the world?
Canadian government invests $1.4 million in plant-based whole foods company Big Mountain Foods