After nearly two and a half years of research, collaboration, and innovation, we are excited to invite you to our final event in Brussels, taking place on 22–23 October 2025, in partnership with our sister project, DRG4FOOD.
As both projects are coming to a close, we are joining forces for a final conference that will bring together key stakeholders from across the EU food system — from innovators and entrepreneurs to investors, researchers, and policymakers.
Together, we will showcase our cutting-edge digital solutions and share key insights about our projects, aimed at creating a dynamic ecosystem of digital solutions for food and nutrition — one that fosters trust and respects citizens’ rights to personal data sovereignty — through pitch sessions, panel discussions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities.
- Discover 10+ innovative solutions developed through the FOODITY and DRG4FOOD open calls — and explore new collaborations.
- Gain insights on the future of food and technology through conversations on data, innovation, and digital rights.
- Connect with innovators, experts and industry leaders building a healthier, more transparent and sustainable food system in Europe.
DETAILS
📅 When:
Afternoon of 22 October and morning of 23 October 2025
VENUE
📍 Where:
La Tricoterie
Rue Théodore Verhaegen 158
1060 Brussels, Belgium
— and online
Spots are limited. Register now to secure your place.
Sign up now!About the projects
At FOODITY, we have supported the development of 12 groundbreaking, data-driven solutions for food and nutrition through a €2 million Pilot Development Programme, with a strong focus on citizens’ personal data sovereignty. These multidisciplinary projects explore how digital tools can empower individuals to make healthier, more sustainable food choices while ensuring data privacy. Explore the solutions developed by FOODITY’s Open Call 1 and Open Call 2 innovators.
DRG4FOOD, our sister project, has funded additional use cases with €1.9 million, supporting solutions in targeted nutrition, food traceability, and consumers’ food choices. The funding has been directed to research groups, start-ups, SMEs, and innovators interested in implementing dedicated tools and applications that address the Digital Responsibility Goals.
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