ByFlow stars at 3dfoodprintingconference

The Dutch 3D Printer manufacturer byFlow is opening the first 3D Food Printing Restaurant in The Netherlands, the result of a new international collaboration between designers, chefs and technologists from London, Barcelona and Maastricht, which is launching under the name of “Food Ink.”

The ByFlow 3Dprinter emanated from the Maastricht FabLab

On April 12,  the 3D Food Printing Conference at the Villa Flora in Venlo, the Netherlands, will offer an extensive program, will cover a variety of topics related to 3D food printing such as food components, business models & legal issues, hardware & software developments, applications for elderly and the health care industry, new value chains, safety – f.i. HACCP, food processing & design and custom nutrition.

Also the latest creations in 3D food will be showcased and a select number of VIPs will have the chance to taste the five-dish menu.

For the first time in The Netherlands, visitors can also register for a wholly printed and catered dinner inside “Food Ink.”, the specially designed 3D Food Printing Restaurant. Examples of 3D printed furniture, cutlery, plates and cups, vases, art, and lighting will be on display and form the interactive environment of the dining room.