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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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Robotic canteen start-up Bolk raises €4M in latest funding round
Cell-based dairy and human breast milk: tackling sustainability and availability
$2M investment for Canadian Northern Food Innovation Challenge is announced
UK Food and Beverage Mergers and Acquisitions hit highest rate in 11 years
London-based vertical farming start-up Vertical Future secures £21M in Series A round
3D-printed plant-based meat start-up Redefine Meat raises $135M in latest funding round
French plant-based pork start-up La Vie raises €25M in funding round backed by Natalie Portman
NASA calls for innovative food companies to enter its Deep Space Food Challenge
Welcome from the editor: innovation and tradition
Israeli start-up B.T. Sweet develops sugar substitute CAMBYA
Indonesian start-up eFishery secures $90M in Series C funding round
CES 2022: 5 best agri-foodtech innovations and gadgets
World’s first robotic chef launching in 2022 could be yours for £150k
Biggest ever investment in Israeli food-tech goes to cultured meat start-up Future Meat
2021 in news: review of the year’s biggest headlines
10 innovative food start-ups to look out for in 2022
University of Lisbon scientists to use algae to create cell-based seabass fillets
Edmond de Rothschild partners with PeakBridge to invest in food tech start-ups
Five Seasons Ventures leads €7M investment round in reusable containers start-up
Impossible Foods set to become fastest growing brand in plant-based sector as they secure $500M in their latest funding round