Register now to attend the 2018 Petfood R&D Showcase scheduled for October 9-11, 2018 at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. This unique hands-on workshop features a new and exclusive theme, “Treats, Toppers and Inclusion.”
Why is this important now? In today’s market the fastest growing categories are pet treats, pet food with inclusions, and indulgence items to place on top of the pet’s food.
Participants receive:
Petfood R&D Showcase is an enriching pet food event that will feature three days of exclusive networking with leading suppliers, researchers and pet food industry colleagues, plus cutting-edge scientific presentations and interactive labs focusing on the use of treats, toppers and inclusions in pet food. Petfood R&D Showcase is an ideal opportunity for professionals to learn from industry experts and gain the tools and insights needed to get ahead of this future trend.
Petfood R&D Showcase, along with other Petfood Forum events, provides a unique environment for pet food professionals from around the world to network, exchange ideas and conduct business with one another, as well as with the pet food industry's top pet food manufacturers and suppliers. Each conference and interactive workshop offers pet food industry members a new agenda, workshop theme, speaker lineup and learning takeaways to help enhance your pet food business’s success.
Our current portfolio of conferences, workshops and exhibitions include Petfood Forum, Petfood Innovation Workshop, Petfood Forum Asia, Petfood Forum China and Petfood Forum Europe. Petfood R&D Showcase is the newest addition to the Petfood Forum events family, and is brought to you by a joint academic-industry partnership between Petfood Forum and the Pet Food Program at Kansas State University.
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