Food ingredients Europe Announces the 2013 Excellence Awards Nominations

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Food ingredients Europe Announces the 2013 Excellence Awards Nominations.

Food ingredients Europe Announces the 2013 Excellence Awards Nominations.

oktober 11, 2013

The finalists have been announced for the 26th edition of the Food ingredients Europe Excellence Awards Programme. The Fi Europe Excellence Awards coincides with the show and recognises major innovations in the food ingredients industry, across 8 categories. The Fi Europe Excellence Awards 2013 recognises professionals and companies for their ability to demonstrate and stimulate innovation and for their contribution to the food and beverage industry.

The winners will be announced on 19 November 2013, during the FiE Excellence Awards ceremony, taking place at 18h00.

We are proud to announce the 2013 Nominees:

Bakery Innovation of the Year

Advanta - Nutrisun High Stearic, High Oleic Sunflower Oil
AIT Ingredients - VitalGlucan H+
ROQUETTE - Roquette Microalgae High Lipid Algal Flour


Beverage Innovation of the Year

DSM Nutritional Products Europe Ltd - OatWell Smoothie
Handary S.A. - White NisinA
Tate &Lyle - PROMITOR® Soluble Gluco Fibre


Confectionery Innovation of the Year AarhusKarlshamn - AAK - CHOCOFILL NH 110
Barry Callebaut - The Cocoart Collection
IOI-Loders Croklaan - CristalGreen®


Dairy Innovation of the Year

AAK - Akomix LS 25
AVEBE - ETENIA QS
Chr. Hansen - SaltLite
Chr. Hansen A/S - FreshQ® cultures


Savoury/Meat Innovation of the Year

Chr. Hansen - Safepro ImPorous
DSM Food Specialities - MaxiPro HSP
Ingredion UK Limited - NOVATION Endura? 0100
SETALG (ROULLIER Group) - AlgySalt


Snacks/On-The-Go Innovation of the Year

Kalsec Europe Ltd - Kalsec® Szechuan Pepper Extracts
Lyckeby Culinar AB - Culinar STAR
Novozymes A/S - Novozymes Acrylaway® HighT


Sustainability Initiative of the Year

Cargill - Cocoa Promise
Pure Circle - PureCircle stevia sustainability initiative
Symrise AG - simply vanilla(R) - Symrise Sustainable Vanilla


These nominees have been selected because they provide the industry with solutions to specific industry needs and are leading the industry in innovation. Therefore, it is imperative that the nominees demonstrate high-level products that create a positive drive in innovation and change across the food industry globally.

Finally the judges will nominate the Most Innovative Food Ingredient Award, to an overall winner. This nominee has proven to provide the industry with the highest level of innovation, quality and future potential, in their nominated ingredient.

The judges this year comprised of:

Peter Wennstrom - The Healthy Marketing Team (chairman)
Georges Bruelle - Danone
Luis Fernandez - Tate &Lyle
Ian Gordon - Giract
Elodie Lebastard - EAS
John Madden - Euromonitor International
Marie-Pierre Membrives - McDonald's
Anita Scholte op Reimer - Albert Heijn
Erika Smith - General Mills
Albert Zwijgers - Unilever

Source: FI Europe

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