World Coffee Conference and Expo: Event Name
Category: Food and Beverage
Event Date: 25 – 28 September, 2023
Frequency: Annual
Location: Bengaluru Palace, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Organizer: Coffee Board – Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India #1, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 India
Phone: +91 (0) 80 2441 3300
Email: info[at]wccindia2023.com
Timings: 10:00 AM – 17:00 PM
Tickets: International – 25 USD per person for all days | National – 1000 INR per person for all days
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5th Edition – World Coffee Conference 2023 – Theme of the Conference – Sustainability Through Circular Economy And Regenerative Agriculture
World Coffee Conference and Expo 2023: Overview
- International Conference
- World Coffee Exhibition
- Skill Building Workshops
- B2B Meetings
- Competitions & Awards
- Buyer Seller Meet
- Growers Conclave
- Cultural Evenings
- Plantation Tour
- CEOs & Global Leaders Forum (CGLF)
Why Exhibit at World Coffee Conference and Expo:
- The event is the first of its kind in India and Asia and this is the best place to exhibit your products to the global audience.
- Bengaluru palace is the event venue which is a cultural heritage monument in India which can be the ideal place for launching your new product
- Connecting with International buyers as the event is expected to host delegates from 80+ countries
- Increasing the reach of your products to both national and International coffee connoisseurs
- Intense promotion of the event, side-by-side competitions attracts huge visitors to the stalls
- The event support exhibitors to drive and engage attendees not only during the event but also gain a good business relationship after the event
- A sense of Coffee community to build relationships, explore new products, networking are all the benefits for both the visitors and exhibitors
World Coffee Expo Interest Groups:
- Coffee producers, exporters, Importers, Experts of Coffee
- Coffee brands and café chains.
- Coffee machines – Home, Office and Cafes.
- Coffee equipment and accessories
- Coffee farm equipment & Inputs
- Roasters and curers
- Flavours and essences
Visitors Profile:
- Countries representatives / Delegates / Policy Makers
- High-profile conference delegates from India & Overseas
- C Level and Top management of leading corporate and Industry
- Bureaucrats, Policy Makers and Heads of PSUs
- Technocrats, Start-ups, Young Innovators
- Leading businessmen, traders from across sectors
- Representative of leading Multinational Companies
- ICO Member Country Representatives
- Global Coffee Buyers
- Coffee Planters
- Industry Captains
- Curers & Roasters
- Hotels, Restaurants, Catering (HORECA) Fraternity
- Retailing Fraternity
- Franchisees Equipment Buyers from Farm to Cup
- Start Ups
- Government Agencies
- Baristas
- Media Fraternity
- Cafe Owners
- Coffee Enthusiasts
- Coffee Exporters
Details About the Exhibition
- Whole Exhibition is fully air-conditioned, state of the art, raised platform and of Open Design Type.
- Total 8000 square meter of state of the art, open type exhibition arena (out of which 4000 will be saleable area to the exhibitors, remaining 4000 will be common area including walkways)
- Reputed Designers cum Fabricators to assist Exhibitors
Event Venue:
Historical Significance: Bangalore Palace is a landmark of historical and cultural importance in Bengaluru, India. Its rich heritage and architectural beauty make it an ideal setting for a prestigious international event like the World Coffee Conference.
Central Location: Bangalore Palace is located in the heart of Bengaluru, which is known as the “Silicon Valley of India” and a major hub for coffee production and consumption. Its central location makes it easily accessible for participants from around the world.
About Bengaluru:
Bengaluru is one of India’s most magnetic cities located in the southern part of the country. The capital of the State of Karnataka, Bengaluru is India’s tech and innovation hub which is affirmed by the number of Fortune 500 companies present as well as the thriving start-up scene that the city is proud of.
Bengaluru has been at the epicentre of art and culture in India and is also a major R&D and manufacturing hub. Some of the major growth areas are Aerospace & Aviation, Hi-tech, Biotech & Healthcare, Heavy industries as well as Silk, Coffee sector and a vibrant Food & Beverage industry.
The city, with its proximity to the coffee-growing regions of Chikkamagaluru and Coorg, is the heartbeat of the Indian Coffee industry- from retail to artisanal cafes, to café chains to allied products.