The in-person event will take place May 10-12 in Geneva. A week prior to the live event, the show’s online platform will open and stay open from May 2 to 13.
The Vitafoods Europe trade show is set to return this May with both online and in-person events. The in-person event will take place May 10-12, 2022, in Geneva. A week prior to the live event, the show’s online platform will open and stay open from May 2 to 13. The online platform will feature exclusive content and the ability to conduct virtual meetings as well as to set up meetings in advance for the live event.
“With over 22,000 virtual and in-person attendees, Vitafoods 2021 was a huge success, despite the challenges of the ever-changing COVID-19 situation in the buildup to the event’s return. Now, Vitafoods Europe is back for 2022—at its usual May timing—providing opportunities for collaboration in ways that could only have been dreamed of when the exhibition started back in 1997,” said Chris Lee, managing director at Informa Markets, in a press release. “Not only do we have a truly exciting agenda, but our enhanced SMART event is designed to increase connectivity and enhance the in-person experience. By allowing the industry to connect ahead of the event, for example to set up virtual meetings as well as plan face-to-face meetings in Geneva, we’re enabling everyone to expand their global network and make the most of their time at Vitafoods Europe.”
Highlights of this year’s event include:
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