Sheikh Mansour touring the show
AI to have ‘transformative effect on food manufacturing’
DUBAI, 17 days ago
The transformative impact of AI on food manufacturing and its potential in automation, digital twins and predictive maintenance were highlighted by strategic futurist Dr Mark van Rijmenam at the FoodTech Summit.
“AI can contribute $20 trillion to global GDP by 2030. There are multiple applications of AI in food manufacturing – for example, visual computing can show how food moves through a factory, and data classification can be used to sort products of different types and sizes. We also have humanoids being developed that have AI incorporated, that can be used in factories,” he told the summit held as part of the 10th edition of Gulfood Manufacturing, the world’s leading annual event covering the entire food manufacturing ecosystem, which was opened by Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council, a WAM report said.
Taking place alongside Gulfhost, the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region’s premier hospitality and foodservice equipment event, from November 5 to 7, 2024, the co-located shows are a platform for thousands of F&B manufacturing and foodservice professionals from around the world to gain insights into the latest trends shaping both sectors, forge professional connections and seal high-value business deals.
Sheikh Mansoor toured both Gulfood Manufacturing and Gulfhost, accompanied by Helal Al Marri, Director General of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism.
FoodTech Summit
Following the official opening, Gulfood Manufacturing’s FoodTech Summit got under way with an opening keynote session looking at how organisations can leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital transformation and other cutting-edge technologies.
Flavie Paquay, Country Director -UAE at Business France, highlighted France’s excitement to showcase the innovative spirit and sustainable practices of 62 leading exhibitors in food processing, cutting-edge ingredients, and advanced hospitality solutions at Gulfood Manufacturing and GulfHost 2024.
“This year’s event highlights more than just products; it celebrates the deepening partnership between France and the UAE, a relationship built on shared ambitions for a sustainable, forward-thinking future. As the Middle East increasingly adopts environmental initiatives in the F&B sector, France is proud to bring solutions that support the UAE’s vision for food security, efficiency, and sustainable growth,” Paquay said.
He added: “Our participation reflects France’s ongoing commitment to collaborate with UAE partners in creating resilient food systems and pioneering practices that align with regional goals. Together, we are forging a path for a future where innovation and responsibility go hand-in-hand, driving progress in the heart of the F&B industry.”
Expanding presence
Zubair Motiwala, CEO of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, said: “Our primary goal in attending Gulfood Manufacturing is to enhance the value of Pakistan’s exports, including $4 billion in rice and $480 million in sesame seeds, and to achieve our trade targets. This year, we have had a highly positive experience at Gulfood Manufacturing, with strong attendance and interest from numerous buyers, and we are already planning to expand our presence next year.”
Both Gulfood Manufacturing and Gulfhost provide an unparalleled opportunity for almost 3,000 global F&B manufacturing and foodservice brands to showcase their latest products and solutions across a vast show floor.
Among the product launches on day 1 of GulfHost was the Quick Response Service (QRS) from Falcon Professional Kitchen, a 24/7 advanced support solution designed to transform the way commercial kitchens address operational challenges, ensuring minimal disruption and maximising efficiency.
The first day of the Gulfhost Foodservice Excellence Summit saw discussions on the trends and opportunities shaping foodservice in the region for 2025 and beyond; energy efficiency, innovative solutions, and creative customisation in foodservice design; perfecting the customer experience; and the challenges and advances for women leaders in foodservice.--TradeArabia News Service