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IBIE dials in bakers’ needs by segment

Two men looking at equipment on display at IBIE 2022
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE INTERNATIONAL BAKING INDUSTRY EXPOSITION
BY: Annie Hollon

Annie Hollon

KANSAS CITY, MO — The upcoming International Baking Industry Exposition (IBIE), to be held Sept. 13-17 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, has plenty in store for the thousands of attendees set to make the trip for the triennial event.

To make getting the most of the Baking Expo easier, the trade show’s By Industry page has broken out key information on solutions, educations and connections that best align with each segment of the industry.

For members of the commercial baking segment, which boasts more than $186 billion in economic impact in the US, according to the American Bakers Association, there’s plenty in store for bakers to keep the industry growing.

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Solutions connections

Creating baked goods that feed millions of consumers is no small task. For commercial bakers looking to create high-quality products more safely and consistently, the IBIE show floor will offer resources for enhancing operations. Suppliers with an array of specialties will be showcasing equipment, packaging innovation and more to bolster bakers’ businesses.

A full list of exhibitors best aligned for commercial and wholesale baking needs can be found on the IBIE Exhibitor List.

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Companies in attendance

The Baking Expo also serves as a hub for networking with baking industry professionals from around the world. Forums, networking events and other opportunities grant bakers the ability to connect with team members from companies including Flowers Foods, Grupo Bimbo and Pepperidge Farm.

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Learning opportunities

Now included with the registration price, education opportunities at IBIE will offer wholesale bakers essential insights. Professionals in and adjacent to the commercial baking industry will offer dozens of sessions with topics ranging from leadership tips and risk management to innovation and food safety.

For more information, visit the IBIE website.

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