ATLANTA — The International Food Automation Networking Conference (IFAN), Sept. 9-10, focuses on robotics and automation in the food industry and examines new technology trends, industry challenges and evolving research, organizers note, adding that the conference brings together industry leaders from across the globe for two days of education sessions and networking opportunities.
The conference is organized by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Fan Limited and BMC UK. It is targeted toward corporate food manufacturing engineering leaders, equipment suppliers and end customers of such technologies. The organizers add that the conference seeks to provide meaningful networking opportunities, highlight tangible. . .