This event embraced the entire value chain of Processed Indian Traditional Food (PITF), providing an interactive platform for discussions and the strategic development of products within the processed food industry. The resounding success of the PITF conference in Bengaluru has brought us immense joy. This accomplishment was made possible through the generous support of our sponsors and the active involvement of every attendee.
Unwavering dedication was evident in the exploration of 'Business Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Millets in PITF,' making this conference truly remarkable. The knowledge, insights, and connections formed during these days are immeasurable.
We delved into effective strategies for elevating the demand for processed Indian foods, thoroughly scrutinizing key elements such as science, resources, infrastructure, education, and the importance of a skilled workforce. The conference spans the complete value chain of Processed Indian Traditional food, providing a dynamic platform for productive conversations and the strategic development of products within the processed food industry.
Shri. Nagraja N.M, the Food Safety Commissioner of Karnataka, graced us with his presence at the live International Conference on Processed Indian Traditional Food (PITF).
Our distinguished keynote speakers for the 4th edition of the International Conference, which revolved around 'Exploring Business Opportunities and Addressing Challenges in the Integration of Millets within PITF,' included luminaries such as Lokendra Singh, Managing Director of Ross Process Solutions; Velamur Krishnakumar, Managing Director of GIRACT; Suchitra Tripathy, Head of Technical Services & Innovation F&B at Novozymes South Asia Pvt. Ltd.; OP CHAUHAN, Scientist at DRDO; Chindi Vasudevappa, Former Vice Chancellor of NIFTEM; OM PRAKASH, Director R&D at Griffith Foods; and Arun Om Lal, President of Corporate Affairs and Communications at Hexagon Nutrition. They graciously shared their extensive expertise and insights about processed Indian traditional foods.
Our heartfelt thanks extend to our sponsors, including MOFPI Government of India, Tata Consumer Products, and Ross Process Solutions, as well as our esteemed media partner, Food and Beverage News. Their unwavering support, alongside the enthusiasm of our participants, breathed life into the conference. We eagerly anticipate continued collaboration and progress in the dynamic realm of processed Indian traditional foods.