Biggest-ever Gulfood Manufacturing 2023 to take global food production in a smarter, more sustainable direction
Biggest-ever Gulfood Manufacturing 2023 to take global food production in a smarter, more sustainable direction
Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) has announced that Gulfood Manufacturing, the most influential annual food and beverage (F&B) manufacturing event in the world, will take place from 7-9 November 2023.
his year’s edition – the largest ever – will bring together over 2,000 exhibitors, including the biggest global brands in F&B production, to fill 15 halls. Away from the exhibition floor, over 100 of the F&B industry’s decision-makers and the world’s leading experts will be exploring the very latest trends in the industry and setting out strategies to capture business opportunities and address the challenges the industry faces.
The industry-leading trade event, approaching its milestone 10th anniversary next year, continues to garner interest from top production players across sectors in processing, packaging, ingredients, supply chain solutions and control & automation, to chart a course towards a more sustainable, resilient, agile and efficient future.
With COP28 taking place just weeks after the show, Gulfood Manufacturing is set to redouble its longstanding focus on how the F&B manufacturing industry is integrating sustainable practices and processes (such as sustainable packaging), reducing food waste, introducing energy-efficient machinery with a smaller carbon footprint, and driving traceable, ethical and transparent food production.
Gulfood Manufacturing 2023 will deep dive into themes examining how artificial intelligence, robotics and automation are spurring an evolution in efficiency, the digitalisation of the F&B manufacturing sector, stimulating revolutionary innovation and those raising the benchmark of excellence across the industry.
Trixie LohMirmand, executive Vice president at Dubai World Trade Centre:
Niels Hougaard, Managing Director at Tetra Pak Arabia:
This year’s edition will see a bigger presence from European manufacturers from Italy, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain. The show will also see the Chinese Pavilion back in full force, taking up a dedicated bespoke hall.
A focus area of this year’s event will be Dubai’s Green and Sustainable Manufacturing initiative, part of the Dubai Economic Agenda. As the plant-based F&B industry grows and innovates, there is a corresponding need for new plant-based food manufacturing facilities.
The initiative will bring together leading businesses in the plant-based F&B industry with co-manufacturers, equipment, and solution providers to explore challenges and opportunities in effectively scaling up plant-based production and manufacturing in Dubai.
The Dubai Economic Agenda, or D33, aims to double the size of Dubai's economy over the next decade and consolidate its position among the top three global cities, and includes 100 transformational projects, including the Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative.
At the heart of this year’s event once again, the FoodTech Summit will convene the global industry’s most dynamic and engaging experts, decision-makers and thought leaders, to offer fresh new perspectives, insights and inspiring strategies on topics ranging from cost hikes, through to innovation economics, green solutions and smarter manufacturing, to alternative products, functional foods, food safety and much more.
Among the industry leaders due to speak at the Summit are Samuel Sigrist, Group CEO, SIG; Adolfo Orive, President & CEO, Tetra Pak; Alavaro Martinez, CEO - Western Europe, Middle East, Africa & Latin America, GEA; Adam Adamek, Innovation Director, EIT Food; and Olga Bezukladova, Regional Head of Innovation – SAMEA - Taste & Wellbeing, Givaudan.
Three other DWTC food and beverage events will be co-located with Gulfood Manufacturing from 7 -9 November 2023. The Speciality Food Festival is the MENA region’s only dedicated gourmet and fine food trade show, offering buyers a platform to network and find the right premium or niche product, and visitors the opportunity to uncover the latest news and emerging trends in the market.
ISM Middle East is the region’s largest trade fair for sweets and snacks, connecting visitors with the most influential brands in the industry and giving them the opportunity to discover the latest products and innovations. Private Label Licensing ME - MENA’s only event where buyers can source cost-effective customisable products, branding and packaging solutions, bringing together food and non-food suppliers, private label & contract manufacturers under one roof. Attendance is free and gives registrants access to the entire ecosystem of four events with a single pass.
his year’s edition – the largest ever – will bring together over 2,000 exhibitors, including the biggest global brands in F&B production, to fill 15 halls. Away from the exhibition floor, over 100 of the F&B industry’s decision-makers and the world’s leading experts will be exploring the very latest trends in the industry and setting out strategies to capture business opportunities and address the challenges the industry faces.
The industry-leading trade event, approaching its milestone 10th anniversary next year, continues to garner interest from top production players across sectors in processing, packaging, ingredients, supply chain solutions and control & automation, to chart a course towards a more sustainable, resilient, agile and efficient future.
With COP28 taking place just weeks after the show, Gulfood Manufacturing is set to redouble its longstanding focus on how the F&B manufacturing industry is integrating sustainable practices and processes (such as sustainable packaging), reducing food waste, introducing energy-efficient machinery with a smaller carbon footprint, and driving traceable, ethical and transparent food production.
Gulfood Manufacturing 2023 will deep dive into themes examining how artificial intelligence, robotics and automation are spurring an evolution in efficiency, the digitalisation of the F&B manufacturing sector, stimulating revolutionary innovation and those raising the benchmark of excellence across the industry.
Trixie LohMirmand, executive Vice president at Dubai World Trade Centre:
"Gulfood Manufacturing is the leading industry event in the MENA region, sitting firmly in the top tier of global industry events, and the only annual event of its kind in the world."Reflecting Gulfood Manufacturing’s position at the pinnacle of the food production industry, many of the of the world’s top ingredients brands have already confirmed participation for this year’s edition, including Apical (Gulfood Manufacturing 2023 Platinum Sponsor), Cargill, Givaudan, Wilmar, Kerry, Dohler, Orkila, Fanar, Takasago and many more. Meanwhile from the packaging and processing segment, global powerhouses from the likes of Tetra Pak, GEA, Krones, Husky, Sidel, Ishida, TNA, SIG, Rieckermann will also be in attendance.
"The event comes at a critical point for the global F&B industry, as it tries to balance rising inflation and input costs, against downward price pressure from retailers and consumers – whilst meeting the imperative to make food production more sustainable."
"By leveraging innovative technologies and driving efficiencies, the industry can strike this balance and continue to evolve and reach new heights."
Niels Hougaard, Managing Director at Tetra Pak Arabia:
"At Tetra Pak, we are committed to revolutionising the packaging industry through our distinctive products. We take pride in offering innovative, eco-friendly solutions that address not only the needs of contemporary consumers but also pave the way for a sustainable future."Gulfood Manufacturing 2023 will be a powerful platform to present their products, services, and solutions to prominent buyers from across the globe, with countless opportunities to build new professional relationships, strengthen existing ones, and execute high-value business deals over the three days.
"Our participation in the region's premier food and beverage manufacturing show in Dubai is a testament to our unwavering dedication to the industry. This platform allows us to present our most recent advancements and innovations."
"As we continue to grow, our aim remains steadfast: to be the preferred choice for customers seeking sustainable solutions. We are here to protect people, food, and our planet."
This year’s edition will see a bigger presence from European manufacturers from Italy, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain. The show will also see the Chinese Pavilion back in full force, taking up a dedicated bespoke hall.
A focus area of this year’s event will be Dubai’s Green and Sustainable Manufacturing initiative, part of the Dubai Economic Agenda. As the plant-based F&B industry grows and innovates, there is a corresponding need for new plant-based food manufacturing facilities.
The initiative will bring together leading businesses in the plant-based F&B industry with co-manufacturers, equipment, and solution providers to explore challenges and opportunities in effectively scaling up plant-based production and manufacturing in Dubai.
The Dubai Economic Agenda, or D33, aims to double the size of Dubai's economy over the next decade and consolidate its position among the top three global cities, and includes 100 transformational projects, including the Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative.
At the heart of this year’s event once again, the FoodTech Summit will convene the global industry’s most dynamic and engaging experts, decision-makers and thought leaders, to offer fresh new perspectives, insights and inspiring strategies on topics ranging from cost hikes, through to innovation economics, green solutions and smarter manufacturing, to alternative products, functional foods, food safety and much more.
Among the industry leaders due to speak at the Summit are Samuel Sigrist, Group CEO, SIG; Adolfo Orive, President & CEO, Tetra Pak; Alavaro Martinez, CEO - Western Europe, Middle East, Africa & Latin America, GEA; Adam Adamek, Innovation Director, EIT Food; and Olga Bezukladova, Regional Head of Innovation – SAMEA - Taste & Wellbeing, Givaudan.
Three other DWTC food and beverage events will be co-located with Gulfood Manufacturing from 7 -9 November 2023. The Speciality Food Festival is the MENA region’s only dedicated gourmet and fine food trade show, offering buyers a platform to network and find the right premium or niche product, and visitors the opportunity to uncover the latest news and emerging trends in the market.
ISM Middle East is the region’s largest trade fair for sweets and snacks, connecting visitors with the most influential brands in the industry and giving them the opportunity to discover the latest products and innovations. Private Label Licensing ME - MENA’s only event where buyers can source cost-effective customisable products, branding and packaging solutions, bringing together food and non-food suppliers, private label & contract manufacturers under one roof. Attendance is free and gives registrants access to the entire ecosystem of four events with a single pass.
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