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Vitafoods Europe invites contributions from experts for annual conference

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Core Tip: Vitafoods Europe, the event for ingredients and raw materials for nutraceutical, functional food and drink and nutricosmetic industries, is inviting contributions from experts worldwide for inclusion in its annual scientific and commercial conference.
Vitafoods Europe, the event for ingredients and raw materials for nutraceutical, functional food and drink and nutricosmetic industries, is inviting contributions from experts worldwide for inclusion in its annual scientific and commercial conference.

The Vitafoods Europe Conference Executive Advisory Board, represented by some of the key organisations in the industry, is asking scientists, research teams and commercial managers to submit papers in their area of expertise. Papers will be considered for inclusion in the 2013 conference programme, taking place in Geneva alongside the Vitafoods Europe exhibition from May 14 – 16, 2013. Suggested topics range from bone health and physical performance to clinical trials and digestive health.

According to a press release by the organisers, Vitafoods Europe Conference has an international reputation within the nutraceuticals sector, delivering a must-attend programme that explores market expansion, new innovations and scientific discoveries.

Chris Lee, Vitafoods portfolio director, said: "Year-on-year we strive to keep the programme as fresh and innovative as possible, encouraging professionals from academic institutes, consultancies and research houses to present their latest findings, ideas and discoveries to the industry. We will be providing new insight into product development and ensuring that only the latest scientific research and regulatory issues are covered.”

 
 
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