FAN Webinar: Getting the most out of FaBA
Event description
This webinar is designed to clearly set out the offerings from Australia’s Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA) so you can make the most of the incredible range of services on offer throughout the FaBA Ecosystem.
Get that project happening!
If you have a project that you’re absolutely champing at the bit to get going on (a new product, new packaging, tackling a shelf-life issue etc, etc), here’s your opportunity to get expert advice and excellent research with matched funding!
FAN members already have projects on the go with FaBA, while others are in the process of applying for one of their Kickstarter grants worth up to $60,000!
Training and learning opportunities
FAN has been working with FaBA to curate a program of learning opportunities in 2024, 2025 and early 2026, offering tailored, highly relevant, real-world content designed to be directly applied to your business. Hear about what’s coming: AI in Food & Beverage, Plain English Allergen Labelling, Innovation + Product Development + Lifecycle, and Being Audit Ready.
Data Dashboard - Market and Customer-Based Data Analytics
In the fast-evolving F&B industry, understanding your market and your customer is as critical as product quality. Hear how FaBA’s Market and Customer-Based Data Analytics Dashboard will give F&B businesses a competitive edge by transforming raw data into real-time, actionable insights highly relevant to your market sector at local, state, and national scale. This will be launched soon, and you’ll want to get in on the ground floor.
But wait! There’s more…
Hear about the FaBA Growth Hub, UQ Makerspace, and downloadable reports...
So, join in while you’re having lunch and learn how you can get that project off the drawing board and into the real world with the help of FaBA.
Zoom link will be shared one day before webinar.
This Zoom session will be recorded and shared for those who are unable to join on the day.
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