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June 24, 2019
United Fresh’s convention hitting the road starting in 2020
The United Fresh Convention & Expo is adding a location rotation cycle starting in 2020 in San Diego. Other locations include Los Angeles and Boston.
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“With numerous enhancements from one-on-one networking meetings to a late-night party for some 800 attendees at the House of Blues, United Fresh 2019 lived up to the vision of a value-add trade event that was shaped by our convention committee,” said United Fresh Chairman Greg Corrigan, Senior Director of Produce & Floral at Raley’s Family of Fine Stores.
The United Fresh 2019 Convention featured (see photo gallery below):
More than 5,000 attendees across the fresh produce industry
More than 350 retail and foodservice buyers
26 retail/foodservice companies and vendors participating in the first B2B Partner X-Change
127 speakers in general sessions, workshops and discussion groups
32 countries represented
280 exhibitors, including 82 first-time exhibitors
70 school foodservice directors feeding more than 600 million children in the last school year
At the conclusion of the 2019 Convention, United Fresh announced that the United Fresh 2020 Convention & Expo will take place June 16-18 in San Diego, marking the first stop is a new four-year city cycle for the trade show.
“Chicago has been good to us,” said United Fresh President & CEO Tom Stenzel. “But the time has come for us to broaden opportunities across the industry by taking the show on the road. After next year, we’ll also be moving back into our traditional late Spring timetable to enhance our attendee experience.”
Future dates and locations for United Fresh Convention & Expo include:
June 16-18, 2020; San Diego
April 21-23, 2021; Los Angeles
May 9-11, 2022; Boston
April 18-20, 2023; San Diego
United Fresh will build on the tangible changes launched in 2019 that have created a foundation to build increased business value to the industry in years to come. The industry can anticipate more of the following:
The successful Partner X-Change, a B2B matchmaking program where buyers and vendors came together for one-on-one meetings, engaging new retail and foodservice operators to present new products, pitch new programs and develop new relationships. “The Partner X-Change was very valuable as we met several vendors that we will be doing new business with, said Jeff Cady, Director of Produce & Floral, Tops.
United Fresh Late Night where attendees gathered off the show floor for a fun evening of networking and entertainment designed to create a shared experience for the industry.
Enhanced opportunities for networking and discovery across the trade show floor including the EATS food court on the expo floor, Innovation Awards, FutureTEC Zone, Marketing Solutions Zone and more.
The International Trade Center where countries exporting or importing product can build new trade relationships.
Further engagement of School Foodservice Directors through the Fresh Festival for School Foodservice and School Foodservice Forum where relationships built at United Fresh are increasing kids consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Enhanced focus on Women in Produce and Retail/Foodservice Leadership.
The 2020 Convention will also mark the conclusion of the 25th year of the United Fresh Produce Industry Leadership Program, promising a major celebration with some 300 alumni and industry leaders gathering together in San Diego.
Explore these details, and plan for your participation in United Fresh 2020-2023, by visiting www.unitedfreshshow.org or contacting John Toner, United Fresh’s Vice President of Convention Industry Collaboration at 202-303-3424 or jtoner@unitedfresh.org.
Jennifer McEntire, United Fresh’s Vice President, Food Safety & Technology, introduces a speaker.
Fox Solutions’ Pouch Bagger
natures frequencies’s Food Freshness Card for Packaging
United Fresh 2020 will be held in San Diego June 16-18.
Brian Lee of Okray Family Farms, left, and Michael Gatz of Bushman’s are all smiles at the Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association booth.
Scenes from United Fresh 2019.
Scenes from United Fresh 2019.
Scenes from United Fresh 2019.
Scenes from United Fresh 2019.
Grant Beringer of Swisslog speaks at United Fresh 2019.
Reyco’s UVC light can keep mold away from hard to clean areas.
Raw Wraps’ kale tortillas at United Fresh 2019.
Produceplan produce data technology on display.
Scenes from United Fresh 2019.
Platinum Packaging Group bio wrap was up for an innovation award.
Illinois Institute of Technology professor Kathiravan Krishnamurthy speaks during United Fresh 2019.
A panel discussion on the main stage at United Fresh 2019.
Melissa’s Produce booth at United Fresh 2019.
Best New Packaging award nominees on display at United Fresh.
Scenes from the Global Cold Chain Expo at McCormick Center in Chicago.
A display honoring United Fresh’s 2019 Council Award winners.
An Ishida CCW series weigher at Heat and Control’s booth at United Fresh 2019.
A look at Gumz Farms’ booth, a grower of potatoes, carrots, onions and other crops.
Del Fresco Pure’s Ombra tomatoes.
Scenes from United Fresh 2019.
California Organic Potatoes on display at United Fresh 2019.
Atlas Pacific’s Strawberry Capper at United Fresh 2019.
Aptar’s FreshWell produce absorbent technology.
Andrew Burdock of Aerobotics gives a presentation during United Fresh 2019.
Scenes from United Fresh 2019 at McCormick Center in Chicago.
Natalie Dyenson, Dole’s VP of food safety and quality, delivers a presentation on blockchain.
Mark Rice of Hansen-Rice delivers a presentation on efficient food processing plant design during United Fresh 2019.
Fox Packaging’s Eco Pouch contains potato resin to make it reusable and recyclable.