Join Food Safety & Quality Leaders at Together 2025
Calling all food safety and quality guardians, TraceGains invites you and your colleagues to Together 2025, 26-27th February 2025. You can register for free here.
Together 2025 isn’t just another conference; it’s a virtual global gathering where professionals unite to protect consumers, advance food safety, and drive a more resilient and sustainable future for the food and beverage industry.
This year, we’re honouring the Guardians of Food and Beverage—dedicated individuals like you who navigate complex regulations, champion sustainability, and leverage cutting-edge technology to ensure excellence across the F&B sector.
What you’ll gain:
- Expert Insights: Learn from over 60 industry experts tackling key topics such as food safety, compliance, traceability, and sustainability.
- Practical Knowledge: Engage in interactive workshops designed to provide actionable tools and strategies you can implement immediately.
- Community Connections: Network with peers and thought leaders from around the world, building meaningful collaborations to drive progress.
- Visionary Keynotes: Be inspired by industry leaders sharing innovative approaches to today’s biggest challenges.
- Flexible Access: The event is entirely virtual and free, with on-demand access to content post-event—perfect for you and your colleagues worldwide.
Why Together 2025 matters to you:
Food safety and quality are at the heart of the F&B industry’s resilience and success. By attending Together 2025, you’ll join a community dedicated to fostering innovation, collaboration, and real-world solutions to today’s most pressing challenges.
Spread the word:
Let’s make an even greater impact—share this event with your colleagues in NPD, Sustainability, Procurement, and other food safety professionals. Together, we can lead the way into a stronger future for the industry.
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We look forward to seeing you and your team at Together 2025!
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