Food Scale-Up Day

Get connected with industry leaders

Food Scale-Up Day

PROGRAM

You're a foodtech startup ready for the next level ? then join us on November 26th and get access to Swiss food industry leaders and accelerate the growth of your startup.

The Food Scale-Up Day at EPFL Lausanne is a unique opportunity for growing foodtech startups from all around Europe: a direct access to the decision makers at Nestlé, Migros, Buhler, Firmenich and ADM. 20 startups in the field of foodtech, agritech and healthtech will benefit from a full day of matchmaking, presentation, exhibition and networking on the EPFL campus.

Why attend ?

- Exclusive setup to meet global food Swiss industry leaders

- One-on-one meetings with industry partners

- Meeting with 20 others top european Foodtech startups

- Rich networking opportunities

- High visibility on the EPFL campus

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

- Validated business model

- Demonstrated value proposition for corporates

We are looking for pioneering startups that can disrupt the food tech industry in the following sectors: Ag biotech, bioenergy & biomaterials, farm management software, sensing & IoT, farm robotics, mechanization & equipment, midstream technologies, novel farming systems, innovative food, sustainable packaging, healthy aging.

Apply now until October 26th, 2019 with your startup to be part of this unique experience. Please contact Julia Bory (julia.bory@venturelab.ch) for any questions.

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  • 11/26/2019
    09:00 - 00:00
  • Location École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
    Route Cantonale Lausanne
    Switzerland

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