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Food Tech Focus: Food Tech 500

February 2020

 

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“Forward Fooding has launched its Food Tech 500 – a Fortune 500 of the food tech world – lifting the lid on the sector’s ones to watch.”


Food delivery is booming, app ordering is now second nature, and society expects to eat what it wants, when it wants it.

Using science and technology to create new types of food and drink, such as plant-based proteins, lab-grown meat, snacks made from insect protein, or coffee powder made from mushrooms is now the norm. And with the market predicted to be worth $250bn by 2020, and a host of exciting innovation hitting the market each month, it really is an exciting time for food tech[1]

To celebrate this growth, Forward Fooding has launched its Food Tech 500 – a Fortune 500 of the food tech world – lifting the lid on the sector’s ones to watch. 

Here are some of our key take outs from the event:

1.     A move towards growing food in the city 

The inspiring Johan Jorgensen from Sweden Food Tech challenged our thinking on traditional farming, and local equalling sustainable. He tipped growing urban environments as the next big thing – so expect to see more indoor farming utilising Co2, and more proteins made from fresh air à la Solein

2.     Nestlé is leading the way

According to the event, it’s three cheers for Nestlé who is leading the way, putting 2% of revenue back into R&D v the majority of food businesses who invest just 0.2%. 

3.     Vertical and tech-led farming is where it’s at

Four out of the top 10 on the Food Tech 500 list are either indoor farms, or companies which provide tech to maximise their productivity. We can’t wait to check out Growing Underground who sustainably grow fresh micro greens and salad leaves 33 metres below the busy streets of Clapham.

[1] BIS: https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/global-food-tech-market-report-forecast.html

 

 

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Arena Networking Navigator is back for 2026

January 2026

We know first-hand that careers in foodservice and hospitality are built on relationships. That’s why we’re proud to be returning for a second year as partners of the Arena Networking Navigator Programme 2026, alongside Arena and Performance Works International. 

Following a successful inaugural year, the programme is back with renewed momentum and a clear purpose: to continue addressing a recognised skills gap among early-career professionals who have not always had access to the in-person networking experiences that are so vital to long-term success in our industry. As the way we work evolves, the ability to form meaningful, career-defining connections remains a critical skill – and one that doesn’t always come naturally. 

Launching in February 2026, the six-session hybrid programme once again blends expert-led online learning with high-impact, face-to-face experiences at two flagship Arena events. The structure is designed to build confidence step by step, ensuring delegates can put theory into practice in real-world industry settings. 

The programme begins with the fundamentals: understanding why networking matters, what makes a strong first impression and how to become a more effective, authentic networker. Delegates then focus on refining their elevator pitch, learning how to break the ice, prepare for events and adapt their approach for in-person and online environments. 

A core strength of the Networking Navigator is the opportunity to practise these skills live. The Arena Futures Live Event provides a supportive space for delegates to connect with peers and industry leaders, while Networking 101 sessions tackle practical challenges such as entering and exiting conversations, steering discussions with confidence, following up effectively and approaching new contacts. 

Preparation for one of Arena’s most prestigious events is another key milestone. Delegates will set clear objectives, rehearse introductions and receive practical guidance ahead of the Arena Savoy Lecture at The Savoy, London. The programme concludes with a graduation ceremony at the Savoy Lecture itself, where participants are invited on stage to receive their certificates. 

Our own Olivia Charles was one of the successful 2025 cohort. Here’s what she had to say about it: “Before joining the Networking Navigator programme, networking felt daunting. The course pushed me outside my comfort zone and helped me realise that most people feel exactly the same. We are all simply there to connect. It shifted my mindset, strengthened my confidence and gave me practical tools to approach people, hold meaningful conversations and navigate interactions with ease. It has been a genuinely valuable experience for both my personal and professional development.”

Priced at £950 + VAT, including attendance at both Arena Futures and the Arena Savoy Lecture, the Arena Networking Navigator Programme is a powerful investment in future industry leaders. 

Head to area.org.uk for details.