World Congress of Food Science and Technology Launched

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The World Congress of Food Science and Technology 2016, which will take from 21st to 25th August in Dublin, was officially launched by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed TD. The theme for this major international congress, organised jointly by the International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST) and the Institute of Food Science and Technology of Ireland (IFSTI), is “Greening the Global Food Supply Chain through Innovation in Food Science and Technology”.

Over 1,800 food scientists, engineers, food industry professionals, regulatory authorities and students from around the world, are expected in Dublin for this major event hosted by the Institute of Food Science and Technology of Ireland, which will facilitate the communication, exchange and sharing of knowledge at the frontiers of food science and technology.

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Pictured at the launch of IUFOST 2016 at Teagasc, Macroom, Co Cork from (L to R): Mr Stan McCarthy, Managing Director, Kerry Group; Mr Michael Creed, TD, Minister for Agriculture Food and the Marine and Professor Gerry Boyle, Teagasc, Director. The 18th World congress of food, science and technology shall take place in Dublin from 21st-25th August 2016. Picture Denis Boyle

Minister Creed met with Professor Gerry Boyle, Teagasc Director, and Stan McCarthy, Managing Director of the Kerry Group as key partners to discuss the upcoming congress. Speaking after the meeting Minister Creed said: “Ireland is honoured to host this congress which will promote scientific advances in the production of nutritious, wholesome, safe and quality food and drink products on a global scale. Research, development, science and technology are major contributors to achieving a sustainable food supply chain, something we in Ireland are fully committed to.”

Professor Gerry Boyle said: “Teagasc are delighted to partner IUFoST and IFSTI to organise this congress, which will help our researchers to develop international co-operation and information exchange. Bringing the best food scientists from around the world here to Dublin, facilitates the sharing of knowledge and education. It provides an important opportunity for international food companies to engage with the food science community for mutual benefit. We are grateful to the Kerry Group, and the other sponsors of the event for their financial support for the congress.”

Some highlights of the congress will include:

  • Keynote addresses by global experts from industry and academia
  • The Inaugural IUFoST-hosted Global Food Summit
  • The Food Industry Leadership Forum
  • Over 80 sessions with distinguished international speakers
  • Over 1,400 poster presentations
  • International Food Industry Awards
  • Food research and industry exhibition
  • International Student Product Development Competition
  • Young Scientist Awards
  • A vibrant social and networking programme
  • Quiz bowl and fun run

Prior to the official opening of the congress, IUFoST will convene the 1st Global Food  Summit. The Summit will acknowledge and draw on the increasingly vital world  governments  and its agencies play in improving the dialogue and collaboration necessary to tackle current and future global food issues and will examine  current and future practice with the aim of improving strategies towards a sustainable/waste efficient and resilient  food supply from third to first world.  The key areas that will be addressed are:

  • Future food research prioritisation and funding
  • The global vision of the role of food science and technology in meeting societal and technological changes
  • Mobilisation and implementation of the global vision

For further information on the World Congress of Food Science and Technology see  http://www.iufost2016.com/venue.html 

Source: FreshProduce News Room