Food Technology Show 2010 To Be Held In Delhi
AIFPA and PPCL partner to deliver a technology spectrum
The on-going liberalisation of the Indian economy and the world trade as well as rising consumer prosperity has thrown up new opportunities in the food processing sector. Growing at a rate of 14% since the last few years, the Indian Food Processing Industry has reached a stage of maturity where adopting state of art technologies have become imperative to meet the quantitative and qualitative challenges. The government incentives and consumer preferences are driving the food processors to invest in several new and expansion projects.
As the industry lines up large investments in world class technologies, the All India Food Processors Association (AIFPA) in partnership with Print-Packaging.com (P) Limited (PPCL) have mooted the Food Technology Show 2010 to provide a platform to the leading technology providers to showcase their offerings. The show will be held in a separate hall at the PackPlus 2010 exhibition as a part of the iconic event from 3-6 December at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
The show will be a spectrum of world class technologies and will bring together the decision makers, entrepreneurs and technologists in the food processing and packaging sector in direct contact with the world class suppliers of food processing & ancillary equipment and integrated packaging lines.
Leading technology providers from all over the world including Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, France, USA, Canada, Turkey, Japan, South Korea, China, Spain and Taiwan besides the best Indian companies will exhibit.
The annual PackAge Conference that is traditionally held along with Pack Plus exhibition, this year will focus on ¡¥Latest Developments in Package Converting Technologies & Integrated Food Processing & Packaging.¡¦
¡§AIFPA is one of the oldest association in the sector is fully geared up to work with government, academia, farmers, consumer bodies and more importantly technology partners like Print-Packaging.Com to ensure that the food processing sector is part of the government agenda for inclusive growth for India,¡¨ said Peruz Khambata, underlining the importance that the association attaches to the show.
¡§Today, when the latest technologies ensures that the processing and packaging are seamlessly integrated in a single manufacturing line, having the Food Technology Show at Pack Plus 2010 will give a lot of added value to the visitors from the food industry, that form the largest segment of the attendees to the annual event,¡¨ said Anil Arora, President, PPCL.
The Show is supported by The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) and Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA).
Technology Spectrum
- Protein & Fluid Extraction
- Molecular Distillation
- Cryogenic Grinding
- Extrusion Cooking
- Osmotic Dehydration
- Retort Systems
- Aseptic Packaging
- Flash Pasteurization
- Oxygen Scavenging Technologies
- Active and Intelligent Packaging
- Pack House (Farm Gate) Technologies
- Water Treatment Technologies
- Cold Chain Technologies
- Irradiation Process Technologies
- Biotic and Bio Burden Control Technologies
- Hygiene & Safety related Technologies
- Brewing & Distilling Technologies
- InfraRed & Microwave Dehydration
- Vacuum & Freeze Drying
- Modern Baking Systems
- Individual Quick Freezing (IQF)
- Inert Atmosphere & Vacuum Packaging
- Ultra High Temperature Processing (UHT)
- Hyperbaric Systems
About AIFPA
All India Food Processors' Association (AIFPA), an Association solely dedicated to development of food processing industries is the oldest body established in the year 1943 by motivated and visionary processors, involved in the processing of fruits & vegetables, meat & fish, milk & milk products, bakery & confectionery products, edible oils, snack foods, spices & condiments, tea, coffee & cocoa, ready-to-serve beverages and ethnic delicacies etc. The Association promotes and supports Indian Food Processing Industries to raise technical standards of product quality to match global standards.