Registrations open for Fi Europe Innovation Awards 2024
Entries have opened for the Fi Europe Innovation Awards 2024 to be held in Germany. There are nine accolades (with four new categories) for the taking, with a submission deadline of 9 September.
Entries are open only to companies and organisations who are exhibiting at Fi Europe. Only the ‘Diversity & Inclusion’ category is open to nominations from non-exhibiting companies, associations or organisations.
The awards aim to highlight teams and organisations driving positive change in the F&B industry.
The nine award categories are:
- Dairy Alternative Innovation Award (NEW)
- Pet Food Innovation Award (NEW)
- Food Manufacturing Award (NEW)
- Future Foodtech Innovation Award (NEW)
- Diversity & Inclusion Award
- Health Innovation Award
- Sensory Innovation Award
- Sustainability Innovation Award
Yannick Verry, Brand Director, Food ingredients Europe & Americas, said: “We felt it was time to expand our award categories to keep pace with the evolution of the industry as a whole. The category changes recognise the exciting advancements that are being made in dairy alternative ingredients and the growing role that tech is playing in solutions development. The introduction of a food manufacturing award reflects the F&B industry’s heightened focus on efficiency, food safety and waste Information Classification: General 2 reduction, whilst the new pet food innovation accolade signals an exciting expansion into a dynamic sector. I cannot wait to see what innovations will be showcased through this year’s program and urge any organisation that is thinking about entering to go for it.”
For more information on the Fi Europe Innovation Awards 2024 or to register, click here.
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