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Christine Ng <[log in to unmask]>
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Christine Ng <[log in to unmask]>
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INVITATION TO ATTEND: 
CoNFoMa Symposium on THE FUTURE OF FOOD
Sep 8-9, Minneapolis, MN

How might science and engineering help solve problems?

Sponsored by the USDA, the symposium on convergence of (nano) technology 
in food manufacturing (CoNFoMa) will focus on establishing a collective 
vision for linking cutting edge research with food engineering across 
the food/water/energy/sanitation/Health (FEWSH) spectrum, as well as 
safety and sustainability. 

We stress the need to apply system thinking to solve the world's most 
challenging food manufacturing problems, from post-harvest to consumers.

Even if your work is not central to FEWSH, food, or nanotechnology, your 
engagement with this event suggests that your sphere of contribution has 
implications for our future.

We'll be asking hard questions and stress the need to apply system 
thinking and the need for convergence between several domains, to 
address the challenges presented by manufacturing food, to feed ten billion people. The impact of combining bio, info, nano, ecology and 
economics may be only limited by our imagination. 

Please join us at the CoNFoMa Symposium on Sep 8-9, 2018. Hope to see 
you all there! 

CoNFoMa Symposium (September 8-9 in Minneapolis, MN)
https://www.confomasymposium2018.info/
Link to Agenda - http://bit.ly/confoma (attached here also)

Regards,
Christine Ng, Ph.D.
Center of Expertise - Nutrition & Technology Solutions 
General Mills, Inc.
Principal Engineer
Email: [log in to unmask]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngchristine
Twitter: @Christine_Ng_01 



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