šŸ’„ Londonā€™s first FoodTech Meetup recap is out šŸ˜±

Alessio D'Antino
Forward Fooding
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3 min readDec 3, 2018
Buzzing event ā€” some more pictures of the event can be found here

On the 15th of November 2018 we launched our ā€˜Future of Foodā€™ FoodTech meetup series and it was simply epi-deliciousā€¦very much in the spirit of collaboration to create a brighter future of food we have decided to partner up with alexandra welch from Harvester City to bring these series of event to life at our Food & FoodTech Innovation hub. The objective of these meetups is pretty simple: build and foster the first real Foodtech community in London by bringing together all the foodies and techies and creating a thriving environment for them to connect, share and work together and we canā€™t wait to run the next one.

The delicious recap video of our first FoodTech Meetup

The meetup kicked off with our founder, alessio dantino and alexandra welch sharing how this idea came to life and why they decided to join forces to create Londonā€™s first (real) Foodtech community.

Then we had an insightful fireside chat with Jonathan Petrides from All Plants who shared very openly with the audience his ā€˜rollercoaster journeyā€™ that took him from opening up a mobile bank in Africa to experimenting with plant-based recipes out of his kitchen table to raising Ā£8M from VCs.

We then had a great line-up of food & food tech entrepreneurs including Stephanie Seege from kAAKAO, Ben Holden from Koepala Packaging, Robbie Rees from The Green Grill

Ben Holden from Koepala Packaging took to the stage to present their innovative packaging solution that reduces plastic waste; using his words

ā€œThe talk was well received and has generated a number of great connections to help Koepalaā€™s footing in the UK market. It is always a pleasure to talk to interested audiences on the subjects of circular economy and innovations. We will definitely be back!ā€

Then, Francesco Perticarari from Silicon Roundabout Hub went on stage and gave us an insightful view into how tech startups approach pitching. He shared with us the importance of storytelling when it comes raising funds.

The event finished up with a great panel discussion around ā€œThe Power of Socialā€ ā€” How social media is changing the way we learn about food and nutrition and how you can use it to strengthen your community and jumpstart your brandā€™s growthā€.

Panelists included Plant-Based Chef, Brett Cobley from EpiVegan, Mary Lynch, founder of Onist Food and Emilie Vanpoperinghe, Co-founder of Oddbox.

More than 120 people including entrepreneurs, foodies and techies joined ā€˜the feastā€™. Most people agree that our food system needs to be redesigned and we thoroughly believe that only us as human beings can fix it. With these meetup series, we create a safe environment for sparking connections among passionate foodies, techies, entrepreneurs, industry experts who will work collaboratively to do their share to better this system one collaboration at the time.

A big shout out šŸ—£ to all our generous sponsors including the fermented-food ninjas from @CulturedClub and our friends from @Water Bomb for making this event even more delicious!

ā€” > Next event info & registration here

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Alessio D'Antino
Forward Fooding

CEO @ForwardFooding, world's first collaborative platform for the F&B industry. Avid ā€œconnectorā€ of food innovators while not training as a FoodTech NinjašŸ„‹šŸ”āš”