Agreement Innoget - WTG Events (10th World Food Technology & Innovation Forum)

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06 October, 2011   News

Innoget has reached an agreement with WTG Events, the company organizing the 10th Annual World Food Technology and Innovation Forum that will be held from 27th to 29th February 2012 in Belgium. Through this collaboration Innoget is involved in promoting the event and provide coverage on the more relevant information that will occur. This year's summit brings together world leaders in research and development, innovation and NPD to debate and shape the future of the food industry.

For more information please visit www.foodinnovate.com, send email to Michaela.melcher @ wtgevents.com or call +44 (0) 20 7202

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