Visit at “World Food India 2025, Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan”
The Department of Food Technology has organized a visit to World Food India 2025 on 26th September, 2025 for the students of B. Tech (Food Technology) under the wisdom of Dean, Dr. Manoj Kapil, Dr. Vishal Kumar Head of the Department and Dr. Kapil Kumar, Dr. Lalit Kumar & Dr. Shimar Mishra faculty members, Department of food technology coordinated the visit along with students. 50 students of B. Tech Program visited the world food india 2025 with great enthusiasm.
World Food India 2025 is a significant event in the global food industry, showcasing India’s food processing sector and fostering collaboration between domestic and international players. The 4th edition of World Food India (WFI) will take place from September 25 to 28, 2025, at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. Organized by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Government of India, the event aims to position India as a global leader in the food processing sector.
Key Highlights:
- Theme: “Processing for Prosperity” – highlighting the sector’s potential to boost economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development.
- International Platform: WFI serves as a platform for stakeholders across the global food ecosystem to connect, collaborate, and explore opportunities.
- Exhibition: The event will feature a wide array of exhibitions displaying advanced technologies and products in food processing, packaging, and cold chain logistics.
- Conferences and Seminars: Expert-led conferences and seminars will focus on industry trends, sustainability, and innovation.
- B2B and G2B Meetings: Facilitated meetings will create valuable networking opportunities for businesses and government bodies.
Objectives:
- Global Investment: Attract global investment in India’s food sector.
- Collaboration: Foster collaboration between domestic and international players.
- Innovation: Showcase cutting-edge innovations in food processing.
- Economic Growth: Boost economic growth and job creation in the food processing sector.
Expected Outcomes:
- Increased Investment: Enhanced investment in India’s food processing sector.
- Improved Collaboration: Stronger partnerships between domestic and international players.
- Innovation: Adoption of new technologies and processes in food processing.
- Economic Growth: Contribution to India’s economic growth and job creation.
This type of event will be an excellent opportunities for related students, academia and researcher to get acquainted with the latest technologies developments ongoing research activities and interact with the policy makers, industry stalwarts regulators and innovators in food processing field. World Food India 2025 is set to unlock new opportunities and strengthen India’s role in the global food value chain. Attendees from across the food industry, government, and academia will have the chance to explore the latest trends, engage in fruitful collaborations, and contribute to the future of food processing in India and beyond.