Vitafoods Europe’s ’17 essay to take place in Geneva between May 9 & 11
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Geneva
February 25 , 2017
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The 2017 essay of Vitafoods Europe, the annual event where the entire
nutraceutical supply chain gathers to does business, is slated to take
place at Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland, between May 9 and 11.
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attracts over 18,500 of the most senior decision-makers across the globe
within the four key industry areas; ingredients and raw materials,
contract manufacturing and private label, services and equipment and
branded finished products.
With over a thousand global suppliers
providing thousands of innovative products, Vitafoods Europe provides
visitors the opportunity to source ingredients, raw materials, dietary
supplements, functional food and beverages and high-quality services and
equipment to help grow their business.
Plus, through strong
event content and educational visitor attractions, visitors can gain
crucial advice and expertise on market trends, regulatory complexities,
packaging and labelling challenges and market drivers, helping make
better strategic business decisions.
Benefits from attending: • Discover innovative products and services • Source new suppliers • Network with industry peers • Meet technical experts • Explore the latest trends • Find product development solutions • Make better business decisions • Give your products a competitive edge Running
alongside the exhibition is the Vitafoods Europe Education Programme
2017, bringing together some of the leading names within both academia
and industry. The programme will deliver over 45 in-depth presentations
and panel discussions with over 50 expert global speakers.
Content is divided into three clearly focused content platforms, each with a clear target audience:
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Vitafoods R&D Forums: Focusing on science for an audience with a
higher level of pre-existing knowledge in research and development
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Vitafoods Business Workshops: Focusing on business for an audience
working within leadership, business, marketing and regulation
• Vitafoods Summit: Focusing on probiotics and produced in association with the International Probiotic Association (IPA)
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