FSAA Today & Tomorrow Conference

Today & Tomorrow Conference: Feeding the Future, Discover the Next Chapter for Foodservic

The Foodservice Suppliers Association Australia (FSAA) is excited to unveil plans for the upcoming Today & Tomorrow Conference, a pivotal gathering for the foodservice industry. The conference, co-hosted with the Fine Food Australia Expo, will take place on September 11 at the International Convention Centre Sydney.

We are thrilled to welcome our keynote speaker, David Koch. This acclaimed television personality and business commentator will share his strategic insights and economic forecasts, providing an essential perspective on the evolving global and Australian economy.

Adam Moore, an esteemed professional in the foodservice industry, will facilitate the conference, which is conceived as a dynamic forum. This gathering will provide an opportunity for the foodservice industry's distinguished thought leaders to engage in valuable discussions.

The conference aims to promote knowledge sharing, cultivate innovation, and spotlight sustainability. Our lineup of speakers features experts such as Melissa Pepers, CEO of Reimaginers, and Suresh Manickam, CEO of Restaurant and Catering, along with other emerging industry leaders. Their diverse experiences and unique insights will undoubtedly enrich the discourse.

One of the conference's highlights will be the panel discussion "The Next Shift: Leading Australian Manufacturers on Cultivating a Healthier, More Productive Workplace". This conversation promises to shed light on strategies to enhance workplace cultures.

As part of the FSAA's 2023 Think Tank, Board Member Eugene Visione will spearhead a crucial discussion about sustainable packaging practices. Our emerging leaders will present the latest research findings, providing practical solutions to contemporary challenges.

Minnie Constan, FSAA's CEO, shared her enthusiasm: "This conference transcends is not just about dialogue; it's a collaborative effort to shape the future of our industry. I eagerly anticipate welcoming all our partners and stakeholders to what promises to be an enlightening and transformative event."

With limited seats and high demand, interested parties are encouraged to confirm their attendance swiftly by registering here.

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