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03/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/06/2026 06:00

Kiwa attends the GFSI Conference 2026

Kiwa attends the GFSI Conference 2026 in Vancouver

Kiwa will attend the GFSI Conference 2026, taking place from 24 to 26 March 2026 in Vancouver, Canada. The conference brings together food industry leaders, retailers, manufacturers, certification bodies and regulators from around the world to collaborate on strengthening food safety and trust across the global supply chain.

As a global provider of Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) services, Kiwa supports organizations throughout the food sector in meeting international food safety standards and demonstrating compliance with recognized certification schemes.

About the GFSI Conference

The annual GFSI Conference is one of the most influential events dedicated to food safety. It provides a platform for professionals from across the food industry to exchange knowledge, discuss emerging challenges and share best practices.

The 2026 conference theme, "Food Safety is Everybody's Business," highlights a fundamental principle of the global food system: ensuring safe food requires the commitment and collaboration of every stakeholder across the supply chain. From primary producers and manufacturers to auditors and retailers, the livelihood of each actor depends on maintaining high food safety standards.

Meet Kiwa at the event

During the conference, Kiwa's food safety experts will be present to connect with partners, clients and industry peers.

Our team will be available to discuss how Kiwa supports organizations with independent testing, inspection and certification services. Come visit us and discover how we can support businesses demonstrate compliance, improve food safety performance and strengthen confidence in their products.

Visit us from 24 to 26 March at Stand 28!

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