The Food Systems Hub is where innovation across the food value chain comes together. Taking place at Excel London on 23-24 June 2026 as part of Reset Connect London, this dedicated hub connects food producers, Agtech pioneers, investors, policymakers and supply chain leaders driving transformation across the sector.
Reimagining food systems to deliver resilience, equity and sustainable growth
As climate pressures intensify, supply chains face disruption and demand grows for affordable, nutritious food, the need for systemic change has never been greater. This hub explores how the industry can scale sustainable production, unlock investment and reshape policy to build a food system that is resilient, equitable and fit for the future.
Here’s what you can expect:
- Explore innovations in food production and Agtech that improve productivity while reducing environmental impact
- Strengthen supply chain resilience through smarter sourcing, traceability and collaboration
- Unlock financing and investment to scale sustainable food solutions
- Navigate evolving policy and regulatory frameworks shaping the future of food
- Connect across the value chain to accelerate practical action and long-term transformation
Across two days of focused discussions and interactive sessions, you will gain practical insight into building food systems that deliver environmental performance, economic opportunity and social equity at scale.
Food Systems Hub
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Food Systems Hub30 minsIn this Hub session, we will explore how the Park Royal Net Zero Food Systems programme is driving place‑based decarbonisation and supporting food businesses in their transition to net‑zero supply cha …
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Food Systems Hub30 mins