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    EATS concludes first expo since rebranding from Process Expo

    EATS concludes Chicago show
    Courtesy of Messe Frankfurt
    December 16, 2025

    EATS - The Equipment, Automation, and Technology Show for Food & Beverage closed the doors on its first expo since rebranding the former Process Expo.

    The reimagined show introduced new features such as the EATS Kitchen and the Student Research Poster Program, while continuing popular attractions like three live production lines and Food For Thought theaters. Together, these components provided valuable education, product demonstrations, and real-world insights for companies focused on improving efficiency, food safety, and automation in production.

    “We’re encouraged by the participation and engagement we saw in this first edition,” said Constantin von Vieregge, President and CEO of Messe Frankfurt Inc. “EATS 2025 was an important first step in creating a platform that connects business, innovation, and technology for the food and beverage processing community. We look forward to building on this foundation and expanding the show’s reach as we move toward 2027.”

    “EATS fills a critical need for the food and beverage production industry by bringing every segment of the supply chain together under one roof,” said Chris Lyons, President of the Food Production Solutions Association (FPSA). “It’s an environment where professionals can see real solutions in motion, exchange ideas, and gain hands-on experience with the technologies shaping the future of production.”

     EATS 2025 offered a robust education program designed to tackle the most pressing topics in food and beverage production, from safety and sustainability to innovation and automation. Spanning three days and featuring more than 30 sessions, the program provided attendees with practical tools and perspectives to take back to their own operations.

    The popular Food For Thought theaters once again drew steady crowds, while new additions like The Sweet Spot and The Beverage Spot introduced focused, sector-specific discussions on current challenges and actionable solutions tailored to those markets.

    The debut of the Student Research Poster Program created new pathways for the next generation of professionals to share their research and connect with industry leaders, further strengthening the tie between education and real-world application.

     The newly introduced EATS Kitchen demonstrated how recipes evolve from concept to commercial production. Among the lineup of celebrated chefs, Rick Bayless and Jeff Mauro headlined live cooking demos that showcased ingredient versatility and production efficiency while, together with their peers, bridging culinary creativity with scalable manufacturing.

    “What sets EATS apart is the opportunity to see processing and packaging technologies applied in real time,” said Andy Drennan, Production Lines Specialist at FPSA. “Our production lines bring the entire process to life, from raw ingredients to finished products. It’s a practical, hands-on learning experience for attendees that no other show offers.”

     The EATS Innovation Awards Ceremony spotlighted emerging technologies driving progress in processing, packaging, automation, ingredients, and sustainability.

    Award recipients included:

    Best New Product: BESTMIX Procision by BESTMIX Software 

    Best New Technology for Sustainability: Patented Fiber MAP Trays by Cirkla Inc

    Best New Technology for Automation: VOTTATM Ceiling-Mounted Automated Cleaning System by Rbot9 

     “Innovation is what moves this industry forward,” said Sarah Hatcher, Group Show Director, EATS. “These award winners represent the kind of forward-thinking solutions that EATS was designed to showcase: practical, scalable, and impactful for real-world production.”

    The 2025 Women’s Alliance Network Red Circle Honors also took place at the show, celebrating individuals and organizations advancing leadership and equality within the food and beverage sector.

     Recipients included:

    Rising Star Award: Melissa Reinhart, Burns & McDonnell 

    Career Excellence Award: Mary Mooney, Mooney Farms

    Innovation and Inspiration Award: Elizabeth Cobb, Intralox 

    Male Ally Award: Matt Jones, Hoosier Feeder 

    Achievement in Developing and Promoting Women Award: Ester Codina, Alfa Laval 

    "The women and organizations we're recognizing this year exemplify the leadership, innovation, and commitment to excellence that drives our industry forward," said Morgan Larson, FPSA Women's Alliance Network Chair. "These recipients have not only achieved remarkable success in their own careers but have also opened doors and created opportunities for other women in the food and beverage sector."

     The ceremony featured keynote speaker Julie Carmardo, CEO of Zweigle’s Inc., who shared insights on leadership and creating pathways for women in food and beverage manufacturing as well as her own journey as the 5th generation leader of the family business.

     Further reinforcing its role as a cross-sector platform, EATS expanded its global footprint through two strategic industry partnerships that strengthened its offerings across key verticals.

    In the protein sector, EATS partnered with IFFA, Technology for Meat and Alternative Proteins. This collaboration integrated IFFA branding into the Proteins sector at EATS and established a strong link between North American and international processing markets.

     On the beverage side, a new alliance with drinktec, the premier global trade fair for beverage and liquid food production, brought additional expertise to the Beverage sector and provided exhibitors and attendees with access to a broader network and international opportunities for growth.

    Together, these alliances highlighted EATS’ commitment to fostering global connectivity and delivering sector-specific value across processing, packaging, ingredients, and automation.

     EATS will return to Chicago, October 26 to 28, 2027. Building on the foundations of its inaugural year, the event will continue to evolve with expanded educational programming, feature areas, and opportunities for connection across all segments of food and beverage production.

     

    KEYWORDS: FPSA protein

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