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14th CII FOOD SAFETY QUALITY& REGULATORY SUMMIT
Smart Interventions in Food Safety, Quality and Regulatory Environment
11 December 2019 | Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi
KNOWLEDGE SESSIONSKAIZEN COMPETITION SEMINAR - 10th DECEMBER 2019AWARDS NIGHT - CII AWARD FOR FOOD SAFETY - 11th DECEMBER 2019WORKSHOP ON HYGIENIC EQUIPMENT DESIGN MAINTENANCE AND SANITATION – 12-13th DECEMBER 2019
PLENARY SESSIONS
Panel Discussion: Next Generation Regulations
Technological Interventions for Food Safety
Safe Food Analytics
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
KEY ATTRACTIONS
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Decision Makers responsible for functions like Corporate Strategy, Planning, Exports, Procurement, Quality, Production, Logistics, Finance, Engineering, HR
Plant & Equipment Designers, Importers and Exporters & Food Ingredients Manufacturers/Dealers
Food Park Owners, Pesticides and Fertiliser producers, Food Value Chain Infrastructure designers, Cold Chain / Warehouse Owners / Experts, Food Transporters, Systems and Product CBs,
Academia from Food Research and Technology Institutes.
Hotels, Restaurants and Catering Professionals
Students
International Delegations / Missions
Government & Regulatory Authorities
Experts from Food ResearchAnalysis and Testing Establishments
Entrepreneurs, Owners, CEOs, Senior and Middle Management of Food Value Chain
Futuristic Risk Assessment & Management SystemInternet of Things for Supply Chain EfficienciesSmart SanitationSmart Surveillance: Key to Robust ComplianceFood Fraud and Product Integrity TestingToxins & Allergens TestingAntimicrobial & Evolving Pathogens Testing
Plenary Topics by Eminent Speakers
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CII-FACE Workshop on Hygienic Equipment Design, Maintenance and Sanitation 12-13 December 2019at India Habitat CentreLodi Road, New Delhi
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Exposition05
Awards NightCII Award for Food Safety
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03 Kaizen Competition Seminar10th Decemberat India Habitat CentreLodi Road, New Delhi
KEY ATTRACTIONS
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Decision Makers responsible for functions like Corporate Strategy, Planning, Exports, Procurement, Quality, Production, Logistics, Finance, Engineering, HR
Plant & Equipment Designers, Importers and Exporters & Food Ingredients Manufacturers/Dealers
Food Park Owners, Pesticides and Fertiliser producers, Food Value Chain Infrastructure designers, Cold Chain / Warehouse Owners / Experts, Food Transporters, Systems and Product CBs,
Academia from Food Research and Technology Institutes.
Hotels, Restaurants and Catering Professionals
Students
International Delegations / Missions
Government & Regulatory Authorities
Experts from Food ResearchAnalysis and Testing Establishments
Entrepreneurs, Owners, CEOs, Senior and Middle Management of Food Value Chain
Internet of Things for Supply Chain Efficiencies
Smart Sanitation
Smart Surveillance: Key to Robust Compliance
Food Fraud and Product Integrity
Toxins & Allergens
Antimicrobial & Evolving Pathogens
Plenary Topics by Eminent Speakers
01
CII-FACE Workshop on Hygienic Equipment Design, Maintenance and Sanitation 12-13 December 2019at India Habitat CentreLodi Road, New Delhi
04
Exposition05
Award NightCII Award for Food Safety
02
03 Kaizen Competition Seminar10th Decemberat India Habitat CentreLodi Road, New Delhi
This program describes the criteria for the hygienic design of equipment intended for food processing.
Improved hygienic design enhances cleanability, decreasing the risk of biological (pathogens), physical and chemical (e.g., allergens) contamination.
Furthermore, equipment that is designed and constructed to mistake proof meet hygienic principles are easier to maintain and reduces/ eliminates the risks of hazards in food processing.
In addition, a layout designed considering the hygienic criteria prevent food from being contaminated with other non-food substances, such as lubricants, coolants and antimicrobial barrier fluids, as well as from containing foreign bodies, such as pieces of metal, plastic, packing material and insects or other vermin, or parts thereof.
To gain practical and theoretical understanding of hygienic design & the benefits for manufacturers and users of food processing equipment
To be able to identify non‐hygienic features, improve equipment designs, and make better informed decisions about equipment purchases.
To know about the latest novelties in hygienic engineering
Discern how and why Hygienic Design affects food safety
To develop & manage manufacturing setups that meet global standards
BENE
FITS
12-13th December 2019New Delhi
CII-FACE WORKSHOP On Hygienic Equipment DesignMaintenance And Sanitation
Food Safety Professionals & core executives
Technical Sector specific Experts
Certification Body Auditors
Internal Auditors from Senior & core executives
Food Professionals from Academic & Research Institutes
Independent Consultants on Food Safety and Quality
WHO SHOULD ATTENDBE
NEFI
TS Witnessing Presentations and Jury Observations on Best Food Safety Kaizens from Food Business Operators
Learning from IndustryBest Practices
Interaction with Shortlisted Applicants and Winners
Winners will be felicitated on the same day
1st CII - FACE KAIZEN COMPETITION SEMINAR ON FOOD SAFETY
Open to Delegates for Witnessing Best in Class Food Safety Kaizens and Recognition of Role Models on Exemplary Food Safety Improvements
The Food Business Operatorsare the backbone of the country’s economy. This sector has been instrumental in the growth of the nation, leveraging exports, creating huge employment opportunities for the unskilled, fresh graduates, and the underemployed. The time has now arrived to showcase the best Food Safety Kaizens through and evaluation and recognition Seminar for showcasing exemplary Improvements implemented by them and bringing about tangible benefits in Food Safety.
To achieve the above objective, CII’s Food & Agriculture Centre of Excellence (FACE) is organsing the 1st Kaizen Competition Seminar on Food Safety with the objective of sharing the good work done by companies and also to recognize the best of the competing Kaizens with Kaizen Trophy.
10th December 2019New Delhi
This program describes the criteria for the hygienic design of equipment intended for food processing.
Improved hygienic design enhances cleanability, decreasing the risk of biological (pathogens), physical and chemical (e.g., allergens) contamination.
Furthermore, equipment that is designed and constructed to mistake proof meet hygienic principles are easier to maintain and reduces/ eliminates the risks of hazards in food processing.
In addition, a layout designed considering the hygienic criteria prevent food from being contaminated with other non-food substances, such as lubricants, coolants and antimicrobial barrier fluids, as well as from containing foreign bodies, such as pieces of metal, plastic, packing material and insects or other vermin, or parts thereof.
To gain practical and theoretical understanding of hygienic design & the benefits for manufacturers and users of food processing equipment
To be able to identify non‐hygienic features, improve equipment designs, and make better informed decisions about equipment purchases.
To know about the latest novelties in hygienic engineering
Discern how and why Hygienic Design affects food safety
To develop & manage manufacturing setups that meet global standards
Mistake Proofing in food Sector
BENE
FITS
12-13th December 2019New Delhi
WORKSHOP On Hygienic Equipment Design Maintenance , Sanitation Mistake Proofing
Food Safety Professionals & core executives
Technical Sector specific Experts
Certification Body Auditors
Internal Auditors from Senior & core executives
Food Professionals from Academic & Research Institutes
Independent Consultants on Food Safety and Quality
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
BENE
FITS Witnessing Presentations
and Jury Observations on Best Food Safety Kaizens from Food Business Operators
Learning from IndustryBest Practices
Interaction with Shortlisted Applicants and Winners
Winners will be felicitated on the same day
1st CII - FACE KAIZEN COMPETITION SEMINAR ON FOOD SAFETY
Open to Delegates for Witnessing Best in Class Food Safety Kaizens and Recognition of Role Models on Exemplary Food Safety Improvements
The Food Business Operatorsare the backbone of the country’s economy. This sector has been instrumental in the growth of the nation, leveraging exports, creating huge employment opportunities for the unskilled, fresh graduates, and the underemployed. The time has now arrived to showcase the best Food Safety Kaizens through and evaluation and recognition Seminar for showcasing exemplary Improvements implemented by them and bringing about tangible benefits in Food Safety.
To achieve the above objective, CII’s Food & Agriculture Centre of Excellence (FACE) is organsing the 1st Kaizen Competition Seminar on Food Safety with the objective of sharing the good work done by companies and also to recognize the best of the competing Kaizens with Kaizen Trophy.
10th December 2019New Delhi
The Centre endeavours to build capacity while leveraging technology and innovation to improve productivity and the environmental footprint of agriculture and food sector. It focuses on introducing efficiencies across the supply chain, right from the farm gate to the end consumer.
Guided by an Expert Group on Food Safety and Quality consisting of technical experts from the India industry, CII commenced Food Safety and Quality (FSQ) –related services for the Indian Industry since 2003. It has been a preferred partner for information and knowledge dissemination, carrying out Awareness programs, Workshops, Consultancy, Gap assessments, Seminars and Award Process, on various subjects relating to Food Safety & Quality Management. Quality tools and techniques for providing a platform to share information and best practices.
For participation and sponsorship, pl Contact:
Ms Anju Bist, Deputy DirectorCII – Jubilant Bhartia Food and Agriculture Centre of Excellence (FACE)
Third Floor, Indo-Global Social Service Society, 28, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003Tel: +91-11-45772040 Mob: +91-9818878840 Email: [email protected]
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