< PreviousEngland Worthside Ltd England Worthside Ltd (EWL) has been a leader in the design, development, manufacture and refurbishment of dispense products to the Global Brewing Industry for over 40 years. The company is a pioneer of production and continuous development of premium beer engines, water cooled jackets, swan neck spouts and multi-holed sparklers to name just a few. Currently in a stage of rapid expansion, and supporting major Industry partners with equipment supply, their product range now boasts several thousands of SKU’s, most of which can be ordered for speedy delivery direct to your door, or by their own fleet of vehicles. Through innovations and advances in engineering design & technology, EWL is continually developing and expanding their product ranges – the most recent addition is a range of UK manufactured fonts, all of which are fully-refurbishable and available from stock. With the added benefit of a remanufacturing plant, EWL can further support your brand portfolio by assisting with realising the best use of your assets. Passionate about your business brands, EWL offer a full brand solution package – working with you to create brand focus for any sized market from Craft Brewing to International Volumes Brands; utilising pre-tooled components or scoping a full client/agency brief to provide a completely new & original customised solution ensuring that your brands will stand apart from the competition. Whatever your brand requirement, EWL can support you with a limitless selection of single or multi dispense fonts and with an endless amount of bespoke ideas and finishes. Tel: +44(0) 1535 682 222 Web: www.ewlonline.co.uk Email: sales@worthside.co.uk Stand: 94-95 40 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netBEVEXPOBuild A Font As Unique As Your BrandSpecialists In Branding SolutionsComplete Refurbishment Service AvailableBar, Cask, Cellar & Soft Drinks01535 682222www.ewlonline.co.uksales@worthside.co.ukareas within the exhibition and the dedicated industry-led seminars. With three immersive seminar spaces, BevExpo has teamed up with leading organisations including the Institute of Brewing & Distilling and Soft Drinks International, who will both be delivering a two-day programme. Exhibitors also have the opportunity to present new products, services and updates within the industry. Introduced for the 2019 edition, BevExpo has announces it ‘Book ‘n’ Meet’ system. Once registered for the show, attendees can book a meeting with any of the show’s exhibiting companies at time suited to both parties. One-to-one time s a great benefit for visitors and exhibitors looking to maximise their time during the event. All drinks manufacturers and suppliers who register to visit the event are invited to attend the exclusive BevExpo evening at Dhillion’s Brewery. Tickets cost £20 + VAT and include two drinks, food and entertainment. Tickets are available to purchase during the registration process or, alternatively, at the registration desk at the event. Whether exhibiting or visiting, BevExpo is the go-to event for all beverage industry professions. With over one-hundred exhibitions and three seminar areas, this two-day networking event is not to be missed. To find out more, or to sign up for your exhibition stand or visitor ticket, visit www.bevexpo.com. 38-40.qxp_Layout 1 29/04/2019 10:17 Page 3Food & Drink International 41www.fdiforum.netLONDON WINE FAIRLondon Wine Fair, which last year saw more than 14,000 industry professionals attend, is an essential three days for anyone involved in the world of drinks in the UK market and beyond. Hundreds of wine, spirits and beer producers have signed up to exhibit – 10% more than 2019. Diversity of exhibitors is key to making this a must-attend show, with generic bodies, UK importers, established brands and wineries seeking representation all participating, from more than 30 countries. A number of European bodies will exhibit for the first time, including The Douro, Greece, Slovakia, and Belarus. Wines of Georgia are returning and Viniportugal are bringing 36 producers, all looking to export to the UK for the first time. UK agents will be well-represented; Enotria is returning with a stand incorporating a masterclass theatre, and Buckingham Schenk, Felix Solis Avantis, Fiandaca and C&C Wines, will also return. Broadland Wineries will expand their presence significantly, taking individual stands for their Minivin and Proudly Vegan ranges. Drinks Britannia will celebrate the best of British-made drinks. Exhibitors include: a dedicated Welsh wine, spirit and craft food area; Dyfi Original Gin – at its first trade event; Loch Ness Water; and Stroud Brewery – all of which will exhibit for the first time. Over 60 English and Welsh producers will exhibit throughout The Fair, including new wines from Simpsons’ Wine Estate, Black Chalk and Nyetimber. The Innovation Zone will feature a selection of exhibitors spanning tech, design, packaging, business solutions and more. Alongside will be a series of ‘TED-style’ talks covering the latest innovations from the world of drink. Highlights include a session on ‘Going after teetotalers - How do we make money from no/low alcohol’ will investigate how the drinks industry can become relevant to tee-totallers. Champagne Boulevard is a new feature for 2019; a dedicated area for a To register, visit: www.londonwinefair.com. Visitors who do not register, but turn up on the day, will be charged an entrance fee. LONDON WINE FAIR 2019 The 39th edition of London Wine Fair takes place at Olympia London from 20 to 22 June featuring over 14,000 wines from 32 countries, innovative tastings, critical masterclasses and a host of other exciting features. cross section of Champagne Maisons, growers and co-operatives. Located in the gallery area, this section will be invitation only, and limited to buyers. The event’s content is key to its success, and The Fair has built an unrivalled reputation as a platform for drinks education and innovation, through its programme of Industry Briefings and Masterclasses. There will be more spaces at these than ever before, such was demand in 2018. Join the conversation on social media @londonwinefair #LWF19 41.qxp_Layout 1 29/04/2019 10:18 Page 142 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netUKIVA MACHINE VISION CONFERENCEThe UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition provides the perfect opportunity for visitors from the food and beverage industries to find out more about how vision technology can improve quality, speed up production and lower costs. Vision technology and the food and beverage industry This free, informative one-day event provides a perfect opportunity to discover how vision technology can provide a competitive advantage in a host of industry related applications. These include inspection of the food product itself for parameters such as shape, size, volume, colour and position etc, and inspecting the packaging. Packaging inspection can involve reading barcodes, expiry dates or batch numbers; checking consistency in colours and logo positioning for brand image purposes and checking the integrity of packaging enclosures for product purity and shelf-life. A number of the Conference presentations will include examples of the practical use of vision systems in the food industry, ranging from the use of short wave infrared imaging to detect otherwise invisible bruising in fresh fruit to a vision system designed to reduce waste by detecting leaking ready meal trays in the factory. Something for everyone at the Conference The rich and varied Conference programme has been designed to provide interesting content for visitors with any level of vision knowledge and experience, from those new to the subject to experts. It covers a wide cross section of vision technologies and applications, with 7 other presentation theatres in addition to the one covering vision and robotics. These other UKIVA Machine Vision Conference Taking place at Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on 6 June, the UKIVA Machine Vision Conference & Exhibition providers over 50 seminars and exhibitions from the world’s foremost industrial vision companies. Alrad New 20 MP GigE and USB 3 cameras The Imaging Source has expanded its product portfolio with four new camera models featuring the Sony 20 MP IMX183 sensor. The new cam-era models are available with a USB 3.0 or GigE interface and support the USB3 Vision and GigE Vision standards. The IMX 183 is a back-illuminated 1” sensor with high sensitivity, good image quality and excellent colour reproduction. In addition to applications in microscopy, they are suitable for a variety of inspection and measurement tasks. Combining the cameras with the Imaging Source 1” lenses results in a high-resolution camera system with a particularly good price to performance ratio. Cost effective lighting for vision related applications TechniQuip has been supplying medical and industrial customers with reliable and cost-effective lighting and vision related products for over 40 years. At the UKIVA Conference, see how the company can assist you with your inspection and control requirements using these products and much more. Tel: +44(0) 1635 30345 Web: www.alrad.co.uk Email: sales@alrad.co.uk42-43.qxp_Layout 1 29/04/2019 10:19 Page 1Food & Drink International 43www.fdiforum.netUKIVA MACHINE VISION CONFERENCEtechnology themes are: Understanding vision technology, deep learning & embedded vision, 3D vision, optics & illumination, camera technology, systems & applications and vision innovation. Visitors are free to choose to attend whichever talks are of the most interest to them. Talk to experts in the application of vision to the food & beverage industry Now in its third year, this event is acknowledged as an informative and educational environment. It is also a showcase for the latest vision technologies and services from the leading companies from the world of industrial vision and imaging, providing outstanding opportunities to talk to people with real world experience of delivering vision solutions to the food and beverage industry. The exhibition is conveniently co-located in the same hall as the presentation theatres. This not only makes it very easy for visitors to see the wide range of products and systems on show throughout the day, but also gives them access to an enormous number of experienced and knowledgeable vision specialists gathered under one roof. This is an unparalleled opportunity to have one-to-one discussions on how vision could provide a practical solution to a problem. With the fast-paced developments in vision technology, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Visitors can register to attend the event at www.machinevisionconference.co.uk, where full details of the conference program and exhibitor list can also be found. AutoCoding Systems AutoCoding Systems will be demonstrating its latest innovation in vision at the UKIVA Machine Vision Conference. Powered by SICK AppSpace, the 4Sight solution is an industry breakthrough in automatic print inspection. The 4Sight application checks the presence, accuracy and legibility of printed codes. The software resides onboard the SICK camera where all the processing is undertaken and communicates directly with any brand of printer, with no requirement to “teach” the camera what to look for. Unlike more orthodox vision inspection techniques, no fixturing is needed; the software can automatically cope with variations in artwork, background and text location. There is a simple set-up process for variables such as camera position, with no requirement to configure features or regions of interest. The software automatically adjusts to accommodate real-time message changes, such as clock time and date code, resulting in highly efficient and fast processing time making it an ideal print inspection solution for high speed applications. Tel: + 44(0) 1928 790444 Web: www.autocodingsystems.com Email: janetharrison@autocodingsystems.com 42-43.qxp_Layout 1 29/04/2019 10:19 Page 244 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netMULTIMODALMultimodal 2019, the UK and Ireland’s biggest logistics show, is to provide a platform for discussion on food logistics, with a workshop led by Shane Brennan, Chief Executive of the Food and Storage Distribution Federation, and Stavros Evangelakakis, Chairman of the Cool Chain Association. They will be sharing their expertise on perishables and reducing food wastage in a workshop on day two of the event. “Brexit and the growing labour crisis in logistics, as well as rapid technological advances, are creating daily challenges and opportunities for logistics providers, and this seminar will enable visitors to gain insights into current and future developments in the perishables supply chain,” said Robert Jervis, Logistics Portfolio Director, Clarion Events. “Food transport and storage is a critical sector in the logistics industry and I would like to extend my thanks to Shane Brennan and Stavros Evangelakakis, and all our speakers for participating in Multimodal’s education programme.” Multimodal 2019’s three-day seminar line-up will also include post-Brexit challenges and opportunities, as well as technological solutions and disruption in the logistics and transport industry, with day three dedicated to recruitment of the next generation of logistics leaders. “We have dedicated an entire day to the topic of recruitment, development, and retention of new staff, to give employers the opportunity to hear directly from recruitment experts on how to successfully get the next generation involved in the logistics and transport industry,” added Jervis. As the UK and Ireland’s largest logistics exhibition, the show will host hundreds of exhibitors including leading logistics companies Dachser, Kuehne + Nagel, Port of Dunkirk, DP World Southampton, Port of Tilbury, and CMA CGM among others. UK-based transport associations will be holding dedicated surgeries, and the Freight Transport Association (FTA), the United Kingdom Warehousing Association (UKWA), the Rail Freight Group and the Road Haulage Association will come together to discuss cross-industry cooperation in a seminar on day two of the event. The FTA Multimodal Awards are a highlight of the exhibition and celebrate outstanding achievements by individuals and companies across the industry. Awards categories include ‘Shipper/Partner of the Year’, ‘Young Logistics Professional of the Year’, and ‘Multimodal Personality of the Year’. Awards are also given to companies and organisation operating across logistics sectors, from sea freight to air cargo, following a public nomination and voting phase. Snooker legend Steve Davis will be hosting the awards ceremony and gala dinner which takes place at the end of the first day of the Multimodal show, when winners take to the stage to receive their awards. “The FTA Multimodal Awards night is an important event at Multimodal and provides a platform to recognise outstanding achievements in the industry, while championing young professionals, and highlighting innovation and good practice,” said Jervis. Voting continues online until 31st May 2019, and, as of printing, nominations are still open for ‘Young Logistics Professional of the Year’ and ‘Shipper/Partner of the Year. You can vote by visiting www.multimodal.org.uk/awards.To find out more and to register, visit www.multimodal.org.uk, or get involved on Twitter @multimodal and Facebook @multimodalNEC. Taking place at NEC Birmingham from 18 to 20 June, Multimodal is the UK, Ireland and Northern Europe’s premier freight transport, logistics and supply chain management event. Multimodal 44-45.qxp_Layout 1 29/04/2019 10:20 Page 1Cross Docking CapabilitiesFreight TransportationContainer De-StuffPick and Pack FacilitiesWarehouse StorageService Offering: Site Offering:Organically CertifiedIndustry Leading Technology Value Added Services CCTV / 24 Hour Security External Yard Area150,000 ft²Premium Warehousing15,000 Pallet LocationsBRC Certified If you would like to find out more about our Ashby Location Howard Tenens Logistics please contactEmail: enquiries@tenens.comVisit: www.tenens.comTel: 03300 416 200Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Leicestershire Parcel Deliveries Food Grade Storage44-45.qxp_Layout 1 29/04/2019 10:20 Page 216 – 17 May 5th Global Dairy Congress Asia 2019 Jakarta, Indonesia This congress brings together regional and international industry chain stakeholders to gain first-hand information on Asian dairy market opportunities, consumer preference, dairy trade trends, glocalization strategies, engagement potentials from farm-to-market, together with the trade missions showcase platform. For more information, visit www.szwgroup.com/global-dairy-congress-asia-2019. 10 – 12 June SmartFood Expo McCormick Place Convention Centre, Chicago Over three days, SmartFood Expo will provide attendees with the smarts to stay top of mind in the competitive food and beverage marketplace. It will offer delegates expert-led education sessions, an exciting expo floor and abundant networking opportunities. For more information, visit www.smartfoodexpo.org. 13 – 14 June Sustainable Foods Summit Amsterdam Since 2009, the Sustainable Foods 7 – 9 May Vitafoods Europe Palexpo, Geneva Vitafoods Europe is the event where the global nutraceutical supply chain comes together to do business. It combines the four key industry areas: ingredients & raw materials; branded finished products; contract manufacturing & private label, and services and equipment. Visitors can source high-quality ingredients, raw materials, services or nutraceutical products from over 12,000 global suppliers. This is the only dedicated event covering the nutraceutical supply chain – from ingredient to shelf. For more information, visit www.vitafoods.eu.com/en. 14 – 16 May Global Food Contact 2019 Dom Pedro Lisboa, Portugal Global Food Contact is the only place to receive the latest information on regulatory requirements in all key export markets including Canada, China, Japan, Africa, India and more. Featuring high-level discussion on the key issues facing the global food contact industry, Global Food Contact is the must-attend event for anyone across the supply chain. For more information, visit www.food-contact.com/global-food-contact. 4 to 9 May IFFA Messe Frankfurt IFFA, the meat industry’s foremost innovation platform, will once again bring together all players from the industry, retail trade and butcher’s trade. With around 63,000 visitors and more than 1,000 exhibitors from almost fifty countries, IFFA is the world’s leading trade for and international meeting place for the meat sector. This allows delegates to stay abreast of the latest industry innovations, meet market leaders and discover new market trends. Taking place every three years, IFFA showcases the latest state of technology and focusses on the top topics facing the industry. To find out more and to register, visit www.iffa.messefrankfurt.com/frankfurt/en.46 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netSummit has been covering major developments in the food industry concerning sustainability and eco-labels – such as Organic, Fairtrade and Rainforest Alliance. This year, the European edition will be hosted in Amsterdam and explore new horizons for eco-labels and sustainability in the food industry by discussing key industry trends. For more information, visit www.sustainablefoodssummit.com. EventsFood & Drink© Shutterstock/ vsl46-47.qxp_Layout 1 29/04/2019 10:22 Page 119 – 21 June Hi & Fi Asia-China National Exhibition & Convention Centre, Shanghai Find innovative ingredients and solutions for your business, network with leading industry professionals, and discover the latest trends with a variety of onsite features and product showcases. For the first time in 2019, Hi & Fi Asia-China will join together with HNC, ProPak China and FoodPack, and Starch Expo to provide delegates with an extensive offering in health ingredients, nutraceuticals, natural ingredients, starch ingredients and packaging and processing solutions. For more information, visit www.figlobal.com/china. 25 – 26 June Food Tech Matters 2019 Tobacco Dock, London As the food-tech meet-up in London, this event will bring together over 400 of the most disruptive food tech innovators from around the globe, global brands and the investment community to foster collaboration and accelerate technologies set to dictate the future of food. For more information, visit www.foodtechmatters.com. 7 - 9 May Seafood Expo Global Brussels Expo, Belgium Seafood Expo Global and Seafood Processing Global brings together more than 1,900 exhibitors from almost eighty countries, who together supply nearly every type of fish, seafood and seafood-related product or service. Attendees come from right across the business spectrum, including airline, cruise lines and bars and clubs, to grocery stories, hospitals and hotels. This year – which marks the 27 Edition and 21st edition of Seafood Expo Global and Seafood Processing Global respectively – will expand on last year’s successes with more floorspace, pavilions and exhibitors. For more about the event and to register, visit www.seafoodexpo.com. 15 May UK Soft Drinks Conference London Zenith Global’s annual soft drinks conference brings together senior industry managers, innovators, retailers, suppliers, opinion formers and advisers to provide the fullest possible one-day overview of the latest developments, issues and opportunities in the industry. Held in association with the British Soft Drinks Association, the theme for this year’s event is ‘Crafting the Future’. 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