New Digs, Bigger Show I
The move to Atlanta for 2025 furthers
The NAFEM Show’s hands-on experiences and product education mission.
n February, more than 20,000 exhibitors and attendees will converge on the Georgia World
By Bridget McCrea Contributing Writer
16 FEDA News & Views
Congress Center (GWCC) in Atlanta, eager to experience miles of foodservice equipment and supplies, interact with top manufacturers and learn about the industry’s latest breakthrough solutions at The NAFEM Show. It’s the fi rst time the show will be held in Atlanta since 2007, a return that Deirdre Flynn, CFSP, executive vice president for the North American Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers (NAFEM), says was made possible because recent upgrades made the convention center more conducive for the massive, biennial
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