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Innovation the theme at this year's PMA Fresh Summit

Innovation will take center stage at Produce Marketing Association’s (PMA) 2018 Fresh Summit Convention and Expo when it convenes Oct. 18-20 in Orlando, Florida, USA. Attendees will learn about industry-altering trends from big voices during the revamped convention – including Wired magazine Editor in Chief Greg Williams.
 
Disruption is often a catalyst for innovation, and no one knows this better than Wired’s Williams. Williams will lead the Fresh Summit Forum for the Future, “Today’s Disruptions, Tomorrow’s Opportunities”, on Thursday, Oct. 18. He will moderate a conversation with disruptive innovators who will discuss trends and opportunities that he expects will bring big change to our industry, challenging attendees to rethink their business to capitalize on that change and potentially come out stronger as a result.
 
Williams is the third voice announced to speak at Fresh Summit’s four new Forums for the Future, along with PMA CEO Cathy Burns and two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Peyton Manning. These four forums – three on Thursday, and one on Friday – will feature four voices from inside and outside our industry, talking about four topics that are important to our industry. These sessions are designed to bring together the fresh produce and floral community from across the supply chain to engage, be inspired and return to businesses motivated.
 
“This year’s Fresh Summit is designed around bold, new innovations, and Greg’s discussion will reflect that,” said PMA CEO Cathy Burns. “Attendees will gain a better understanding of ‘what’s coming around the corner’ in our industry, and how they can prepare professionally and personally for it.”
 
Buyers look to expo for industry edge
PMA said this year’s Fresh Summit attendees can expect to find more in the way of ideas and inspiration at this year’s largest expo ever, featuring more than 1,200 exhibiting companies displaying over 330,000+ net square feet.
 
“I walk every aisle and every row of the expo floor every year, with one goal in mind: to find innovation,” said Paul Kneeland of retailer Gelson’s Markets, “Whether I’m looking to experience what’s new in the industry or looking to fulfill a specific need for my business, I know I’ll leave the Fresh Summit floor with plenty of both.”
 
This year’s expo will feature the following: 
  • The Fresh Ideas Showcase, located just outside the expo, will give a preview of what you can find on the show floor, with sections highlighting kid-friendly, on-the-go, organic and floral products and services.
  • With over 125 first-time exhibitors, many of which are in the First-Time Exhibitors Pavilion, there will be plenty of new ideas on the show floor this year.
  • See a preview of the new ideas and products exhibitors will be bringing to the show by visiting the digital press room.
  • Floral buyers and sellers will gather in the expanded Floral Marketplace that is designed to meet the growing needs of mass-market floral buyers and sellers.
Good news to those looking for a little extra time to see what’s new on the expo floor, this year the floor will be open an extra hour, until 6:00 pm on Friday, Oct. 19. Make the most of the time you have on the floor and plan ahead with the MyExpo tool.
 
For more information:
Cassidy Taylor
Produce Marketing Association
Tel: +1 (302) 781-5852
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