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Online workshop “Food & Data: which policies to protect consumers and boost responsible innovation?”

Join 5th DRG4FOOD’s online workshop titled “Food & Data: Which Policies to Protect Consumers and Boost Innovation?” to explore how data-driven technologies can shape the future of food.

➡️ Register here!  

Data-based technologies in the food sector offer great potential improving our diets, making people more conscious of the environmental and health impacts of their food choices, and enhancing traceability across the food supply chain. However, with these benefits come concerns about data misuse and privacy violations, urging the need for legislative action at the EU level.

So, how can we protect consumers while still fostering technological innovation?

DRG4FOOD is ready to share its vision! On the last workshop, the project will present policy recommendations in areas like food traceability, targeted nutrition technologies, and increasing consumer awareness. The focus will be on creating a trustworthy environment where consumers can confidently share their data, and companies can continue innovating.

📄 Workshop Agenda:

Welcome – 10:00-10:05

  • Welcoming and opening – Kai Hermsen, Twinds – DRG4FOOD Coordinator

Session 1: Set the scene – 10:05 – 10:25

  • Data for Innovation, Food and consumers – Challenges and Opportunities – Doris Marquardt
  • TBD  –  Sian Astley, Eurofir

Session 2: Interactive session – 10:25 – 11:50

Closing – 11:50 – 12:00 

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to contribute to the future of food innovation!

Secure your spot here! 📩