Solaris at Future Food Tech 2023 in San Francisco
Solaris Biotech is proud to once again attend the Future Food Tech conference in San Francisco in March, 2023. Future Food Tech is where thousands of industry leaders gather to focus on sustainability and strengthening food systems. This year's event included themes such as Food As Medicine and the Power of Fungi to innovations in Alt-Seafood and Cell Cultivation.
Attending the Future Food Tech summit provides unique insights into how food technology is changing the food industry as a whole, according to David Trapp, Western Regional Sales Rep at Solaris Biotech.
"One of the key pillars is sustainability which focuses on cultured cell products, producing higher quality produce and reducing waste" says Trapp. "Solaris is key to fulfilling these complex tasks and goals."
Who goes to future food tech San Francisco?
The Future Food Tech summit in San Francisco is an annual event that brings together food industry leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and academics to discuss emerging trends and innovations in the food industry.
Future Food Tech attendees typically include:
- Food and beverage industry leaders and executives
- Entrepreneurs and start-up companies in the food tech space
- Venture capitalists and investors interested in food technology
- Scientists and researchers in food innovation and sustainability
- Agricultural technology companies
- Food and nutrition consultants and experts
- Government and regulatory officials involved in food policy and regulation
- Retailers and food service providers
- Non-profit organizations focused on food access and sustainability.
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Conferences such as Future Food Tech in San Francisco and New York are very important to the industry in helping to foster collaboration and growth.
"There is enormous potential for innovation when it comes to food technology," add Trapp, "and it is exciting to work for a company such as Solaris Biotech which will be a mission critical partner to these organizations for years to come."