International Coffee Convention 2023: pioneering sustainable solutions for the coffee industry

The world of coffee is at a pivotal juncture, and the International Coffee Convention 2023 is poised to address its most pressing issues. Scheduled from Saturday 30 September to Tuesday 3rd October, at the Congress Center Rosengarten, Mannheim, this convention brings together the brightest minds from academia, industry, and practice.

Who Should Attend?

From farmers, roasters, traders, to coffee machine manufacturers and professionals – if coffee is your business, this convention is your platform. Catering to academics, industry experts, and the HORECA sector, this event promises rich insights and actionable strategies.

The Mission:

  •  Understanding the Challenges: With climate change, evolving consumer habits, sustainability concerns, and digitalisation, the coffee industry is in flux. We are dedicated to charting the way forward.
  • Embracing Sustainable Solutions: The convention emphasizes real, science-backed, sustainable answers to current challenges. From cultivation and trade to processing and preparation, all facets of coffee will be explored.
  • Fostering Collaboration: By bringing together global experts, we aim to foster collaborative solutions. Together, we will identify challenges and propose actionable solutions.

Key Benefits:

  •  Stay Updated: Grasp the current state of the coffee industry and discover how to contribute to its sustainable future.
  • Knowledge Sharing: Engage with leading experts, gain hands-on solutions, and learn about cutting-edge scientific and practical approaches.
  • Exclusive Content: Receive a summary of all keynotes and gain video-on-demand access to all presentations.
  • Recognition and Publication: Opportunity to publish your abstract in an MDPI Biology and Life Sciences Forum special issue and compete for the Kaldi Awards in coffee science.

Highlighted Topics:

  • The future of coffee cultivation in the climate change era.
  • The role of biodiversity in sustainable farming.
  • Adapting to evolving consumer behaviours.
  • Strategies for true sustainability in coffee cultivation.
  • Implications of novel food regulations for the industry.

Programme Highlights:

  • 30 Sept: Congress Opening at Mannheim Baroque Palace’s historical knight’s hall, followed by a buffet.
  • 1-2 Oct: Full working days with extensive sessions at the Congress Centre Rosengarten.
  • 2 Oct Evening: A special Aperitif event at South America House, Luisenpark.
  • 2 Oct: The event culminates with the Kaldi Award presentation and a grand closing ceremony.

Partnership Opportunities: Align your brand with a mission that emphasizes science-based, sustainable solutions for the coffee industry. Sponsorship offers a unique chance to showcase your company’s commitment to the coffee world’s sustainable future.

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