Food Biz – May 2016
Destination FeelGood has established Bournemouth University and the National Coastal Tourism Academy as partners, promoting tourism and well-being and sharing expertise with the local public and private sector. Through the project, innovation in healthy lifestyle products and services has been inspired and local tourism business performance enhanced.
We would like to introduce FoodSMART which allows consumers to assess precisely, efficiently and in a timely manner their food intake and provides optimal recommendations to improve their health and well-being. The technical solution is a portable prototype which uses QR codes and smartphones to provide information and deliver personalised advice when eating out.
The Event:
This event brings together industry and academia partners to share findings from research and take ideas forward within the health and wellness agenda. Guest speakers include industry professionals, and an update on the latest research from Bournemouth University. You will also have a chance to network over lunch.
Spaces to this event are free, but limited in number – Booking information will be available shortly.
Invitation to FoodBIZ event – Food@BU 18th May 2016
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