Fine Food Australia registrations open
Registrations for Fine Food Australia are open. Supported by Platinum Sponsor MILKLAB, the tradeshow will be held at Sydney’s International Convention Centre from 11–14 September 2023.
The event will cover various sectors in the industry, including foodservice, hospitality, catering, bakery, retail, import, export, distribution and manufacturing. Over 850 Australian and international exhibitors will showcase products, technology and services. It will also include a series of presentations and informative sessions conducted by industry leaders.
The expo is supported by Investment NSW as a strategic partner, as well as industry associations including Austrade, Australian Culinary Federation (ACF), Australian Foodservice Advocacy Body (AFAB), Foodservice Suppliers Association of Australia (FSAA) and National Association of Food Equipment Suppliers (NAFES).
Andrew Lawson, Event Manager, said the event is an opportunity to unite the food industry and reignite business conversations and connections.
“We have long been a proud supporter of the food industry showcasing the latest our partners have to offer, whilst also providing education and insight from industry leaders through activations and presentations. Whether you have a well-established business or are a startup, we look forward to bringing the industry together over four fantastic action-packed days,” he said.
The Sydney show will include traditional highlights and new additions, such as: Talking Tech; The Source Kitchen; Talking Trends; ACF Culinary Challenge; Nestlé Golden Chef’s Hat; Mayers Innovation in Patisserie; Innovation Awards 2023; New Product Showcase; The Official Great Aussie Pie Competition; Bake Skills; FSAA Foodservice Today & Tomorrow Conference; and FSAA National Awards of Excellence.
For more information, visit finefoodaustralia.com.au.
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