ACCESS Newswire
17 Oct 2020, 03:19 GMT+10
ROSEMONT, IL / ACCESSWIRE / October 16, 2020 / The Food Safety Summit education program, the leading interactive forum on food safety, will begin virtually on Monday, October 19 and run through Thursday, October 22. Starting now, registered attendees can start exploring, learning, and interacting with other participants by logging into the virtual atmosphere. Click here to register and gain access.
'We are looking forward to bringing the industry together virtually for four-days next week to learn from leading subject matter experts, find new products and services from our exhibiting companies and network with their peers,' said Scott Wolters, chief events officer, BNP Media. 'Exhibitors and attendees can begin interacting, setting their agenda's, making appointments, and accessing the list of attendees. Although we cannot be physically together, the Virtual Food Safety Summit will feature all of the aspects the industry has come to expect from this leading industry event.'
Highlights of the four-day event include:
For the complete agenda, and to register click here. For additional information about exhibiting at the Summit or sponsorship opportunities contact Kim Hansen, national sales manager at 248-786-1233 or [email protected].
The Food Safety Summit is produced by BNP Media (www.bnpmedia.com), one of the country's leading business-to-business media companies serving industry professionals across 60+ industries through magazines, custom media, e-newsletters, webinars, events and market research.
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For further information, contact:
Amy Riemer, Media Relations
978-475-4441(office) or 978-502-4895 (cell)
[email protected]
SOURCE: Food Safety Summit
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