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Global Food Safety Summit 2007

Event: 5th September 2007

Country: Czech Republic
City: Prague
Venue: Marriott Prague
Event website: Global Food Safety Summit 2007
Contact us: Book Online

The Global Food Safety Summit 2007 event features some of the world’s leading experts in food safety.

Subjects include:

  • Executing risk management strategies in traceability and packaging
  • Achieving a safer, more efficient supply chain while challenging globalisation
  • Creating effective and efficient safety measures in response to a major food recall
  • The applications of new technology in risk assessment, the detection and prevention of food borne diseases and the latest developments in nanotechnology for food safety
  • Developing an enterprise initiative for food safety.

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