Phew… another year has come and gone for the Global Food Safety Initiative’s annual conference for the global advancement of food safety. This year's conference took place in Seattle from February 25th - 28th. The annual GFSI conference is truly a global affair with over 1,200 food industry leaders from 50+ countries in attendance. And what a conference it was!
Certainly COVID-19 was a topic of discussion and was starting to occupy people's thoughts and actions more seriously in the United States. The biggest impact was seen with attendees expected from Europe, where company travel restrictions were starting to be put in place. So much has transpired in just 3 short weeks.
This year’s show was jammed packed with informative and interesting content - with speakers from both the private and public sectors and focused on all things - supply chain quality and food safety.
Presentations offered insight into consumer preferences and behaviors and the latest science, technology and collaborative tools being leveraged for food safety around the world.
We've been to several GFSI conferences around the world now, and it's become a wonderful way to catch up with customers, partners, prospects and make new friends ... and get to expense the client dinners which are always a blast; just don't mention that to our CFO!
As well as have some fun, or grab a bargain ride with Uber's new trunk seats 😂
2020 marks the 20th year of GFSI and the conference offered a time to take a look back over the past two decades of food safety innovation. It also marked the opportunity to mark the release of a bold set of new benchmarking requirements named ‘Version 2020’ which is described as:
“More than an update — it’s a complete rethink, representing the beginning of a new generation of recognition. The GFSI Benchmarking Requirements are the world’s most widely accepted benchmark for food safety certification programmes. Aligned with Codex Alimentarius, these science-based requirements enable a common understanding and mutual trust in the supply chain that facilitates trade, improves efficiency and lends nameplate authority to operations certified to a GFSI-recognised programme. They incorporate stakeholder input from public consultations and are regularly revised to reflect best practices and evolving needs in the industry.”
While it would be nearly impossible to recap all the great sessions, here are some quotes and highlights that stood out around the ideas of “Connected” and “Safety” based on the show's theme “One Connected World. One Safe Food Supply.”:
If we missed you at the event and you'd like to arrange a time to speak, get in touch and we'll look forward to meeting remotely, or hopefully we'll see you all at GFSI 2021 in Singapore!