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Food Tech To Make Official Debut at CES as The Big Tech Show Gets Underway This Week in Vegas

by Michael Wolf
January 3, 2022January 3, 2022Filed under:
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In 2022, CES, like most everything nowadays, is a bit different than in the before times.

For one, it’s going to be shorter. There will be fewer big companies and way fewer people. And forget about the after-parties.

But even with all those changes, CES is still happening (after going entirely virtual last year), and food tech will be a part of the official program for the first time ever.

We know that because The Spoon is CES’s official food tech programming partner and is putting together a half-day food tech conference (all attendees will need to be fully vaccinated and will be required to wear masks). On Thursday, we’ll be talking about the future of cooking, the amazing innovation helping us move beyond factory-farmed meat, how technology can help us waste less food, and taking a peek into our food robot future.

We’ll also be running around the show, bringing you videos and stories about what we’re seeing both on the show floor and off it. We’ll also be sharing stuff on Instagram and Twitter, so make sure to follow us.

If you’re heading to Vegas for CES, we hope to see you there, and If you see any cool food tech products at CES, let us know. See you in Vegas!


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  1. Carl Silverberg says

    January 3, 2022 at 1:42 pm

    We’re going to be at CES as well and would like to participate/attend the food conference that you’re sponsoring. How can I get more info?

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