Grow Your Business at California’s Largest Food Processing Trade Show
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Food Processing Expo 2020 provides an opportunity for food producers to grow their business, make them operate as efficiently as possible and learn about new regulations affecting the food processing industry.
This year the Expo will be held in a new location at the Santa Clara Convention Center, February 12-13. The Expo is California’s largest food processing trade show and is a premier event for all facets of the state’s food production industry.
Registration includes entrance to 12 workshops held throughout the two-day Expo focusing on timely topics such as “The Next Big Thing - Plant-Based Food Products,” “Food Labeling Regulations Update,” “Compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act Intentional Adulteration Rule and “Where Can You Find Product Development and Testing Help,” which will be conducted by Mattson, a leading food innovation and strategy company.
“The Expo includes something for everyone, whether you are an established food processor or just getting started,” said Ross Siragusa, Head of Global Agriculture and Seed for The Kraft Heinz Company and CLFP Chair.
Keynote speakers include Phil Kafarakis, president of the Specialty Food Association, and Dr. Ken Goldberg, UC Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Lab, and an internationally known expert on robotics and artificial intelligence.
The day prior to the Expo on February 11, a day-long "Food Processing Facility Sanitation Workshop" will be held. The workshops will feature a cross-functional discussion of the latest techniques and long-standing best practices related to sanitation, pest control and other critical pre-requisite programs that are critical for any food or beverage manufacturing facility.
A Food Processing Technology and Innovation Showcase will be held at the Expo for the first time on the show floor and will be an excellent opportunity for food processors to meet with cutting edge researchers and innovators who are striving to solve a wide range of technical and operations problems facing food processors.
Click here to register. We hope to see you there!