The free to attend event will host 17 live debates as well as 80 practical and applied seminars.
The Food Matters Live Conference will focus on tackling childhood obesity, malnutrition, sustainable diets, food waste, nourishing an ageing population and sustaining consumer demand for healthier food and drink.
Defra Minister of State George Eustice; science broadcaster Dr Alice Roberts; Leon Restaurants’ co-founder Henry Dimbleby; the Food and Drink Federation’s Ian Wright; British Dietetic Association’s Fiona McCullough; and the British Hospitality Association’s Ufi are among those taking part.
They join government ministers, business leaders, scientists, academics, healthcare professionals and chefs in a series of in depth debates, chaired by BBC presenters Jonathan Dimbleby, Anita Anand and Justin Webb.
Briony Mansell-Lewis, director, Food Matters Live, said: “Over three days, Food Matters Live provides a unique opportunity to forge industry relationships with some of the most influential people in food, health and nutrition - and experience first hand the latest innovations shaping a sustainable future for food and drink.”
Food Matters Live is free to attend, including entry to the conference, seminars and all visitor attractions. Register at www.foodmatterslive.com