Production course. Chips & Snacks Raw Materials to Formed Products. Fully enhanced content May 2016 Berlin, Germany

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Production course 01 23-24-25 May 2016 Berlin, Germany Fully enhanced content

Objectives of the course / what you will learn This three day intensive course organised by the European Snacks Association will provide an understanding of: Who should attend? The agenda is presented as an intensive course for new plant personnel or as a refresher for more experienced operators whilst marketers will also benefit from the course content. The market for savoury snack products across europe The key drivers for successful new snack product development How potato chips, extruded, pelleted, and sheeted snacks are manufactured Key techniques in popcorn and pretzel production The food safety aspects you need to be aware of including an update on acrylamide How to make the right raw material and process choices How to exploit the versatility of different process solutions How to maximise product quality and consistency Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with experts with years of practical experience of working within the savoury snack food industry. They will empower you to troubleshoot and evaluate your own processes and equipment, to find hidden areas of opportunity that could result in novel process solutions and new product ideas. You will learn in detail about industry best practice and the latest practical applications of new technology both to improve your product quality and consistency and to achieve potentially significant cost savings. The course combines classroom lectures from leading experts in the savoury snacks industry with practical interactive sessions as appropriate. It offers an excellent opportunity for those people involved in savoury snack manufacture to meet experts in the field, to discuss their current problems, and to find creative solutions which will enhance their plant operations. The course is designed for: Snack manufacturing personnel, including: - Plant managers, operations personnel, project managers - Research & Development personnel - Plant engineers and quality control technicians Personnel wishing to better understand their production processes - Line production personnel and supervisors - Quality assurance personnel - Production management Suppliers researching the needs and production methods of their customers in addition, the course content is appropriate for business development managers, sales and marketing specialists, equipment manufacturers and product designers who are interested in understanding the wide range of possibilities for turning creative ideas into real products. The course material will serve as a useful reference for snack processors, product formulators, scientific staff and technicians, as well as for business managers in the areas of nutrition, snack food processing, baked snacks, extruded snacks and tortilla chips. Course Conduct All course sessions will be informal and questions are encouraged during lectures, breaks and social periods. Course lecture materials will be given to each attendee at registration and will be in English. Dress code is business casual.

Monday 23 May 2016 Tuesday 24 May 2016 Introduction & Welcome Course Overview Potato Chips Raw Materials Most common chipping varieties used across Europe. key attributes to look for and variety selection. key agronomic factors affecting potato quality/ consistency. How to optimise potato storage. the procedures and controls necessary to deliver chip quality throughout the year. Potato Chips Key Back-End Process Elements Best practice potato handling and back-end processing. Washing/de-stoning and peeling and further preparation before slicing. Building quality and consistency into the process and the available systems. Factors influencing product quality and the food safety aspects which need to be considered. the impact of slicing and blanching on product attributes and upstream processing. Lunch Potato Chips Frying Fryer systems for standard, batch, and lower fat products. Factors which influence choice of frying systems and deciding which best fit your needs. the impact of fryer throughput, oil turnover rates, and process conditions impacting on product quality and costs. How fryer design and set up can affect efficiency, energy recovery, quality and food safety. Food Safety Acrylamide Toolbox Legislative developments on acrylamide and the implications for processors. key aspects of the FDE toolbox. How the range of acrylamide mitigation options for minimising acrylamide production relate to different product types and processing circumstances. Potato Chips Optical Sorting key elements required for effective inspection and sorting both pre- and post-fryer. options for defects identification and removal. Setting machine parameters to eliminate unwanted defects whilst maximising product throughputs and minimising good product giveaway. Market Intelligence Opportunities for Snack Makers Getting the market into context. top line savoury snacks sales/volume trends across Europe. npd launch activity. Identifying the key drivers - health & wellness, better-for-you, obesity, nutrition, functional foods, growth in NPD in low fat, baked, fortified, organic, low fat, low sodium, indulgent eating, impulse/convenience/ on-the-go. Key pointers for the future. Note: To expedite the course subjects may be presented in a different running order or on a different day than shown. Potato Chips Oils & Oil Management the main types of vegetable oils on the market, their origins and availability. the oils commonly used in chip frying operations and how they compare in terms of their nutrition profiles and stability. the oil refining process and what finished product quality and performance specifications might look like. Best practice with respect to oil storage, frying, filtration, and fryer cleaning. Latest developments in high performance oils meeting changing nutritional demands. Extruded Snacks Extrusion Theory Basic principles of the extrusion process. Process evolution from first to third generation snacks and into the future. Extruded Snacks Extrusion Technology Choice and Selection the merits and limitations of available technologies (including single and twin screw). an in-depth look at the systems available focusing on the range of raw materials they are capable of processing and the type of products, and quality, they are able to produce. the practical aspects of set up, controllability, throughputs, flexibility, and relative expectations of the consumables used. Extruded Snacks Raw Material Choices for Processing Snacks the choice of raw materials for making snacks is immense, including cereals and grains, maize, wheat, rye, rice, potato granules and flakes, starches, fibre, and a host of smaller ingredients which can significantly affect the finished product. How the vast array of options impact on taste, texture, and appearance, whilst recognising the practical limitations of some extrusion technologies. Lunch Extruded Snacks Snack Pellets the very wide range of products available, the raw materials used, and how they are processed. What the future holds for these products at the forefront of savoury snack innovation. Extruded Snacks Die & Cutter Design The technology behind die design. the impact it has on product definition, quality, and consistency. Popcorn How popcorn is produced - the essential elements involved in producing a great product. Savoury or sweet - coating and flavouring techniques explained. Pretzels the key ingredients used and their role in product quality and consistency. the processing systems available, identifying the key stages of the process and how these can be controlled and optimised. Note: To expedite the course subjects may be presented in a different running order or on a different day than shown.

Registration Location & Accommodation Advance enrolment is required use form overleaf. Course Registration Fee: On or before 17 March 2016 ESA members EUR 1,600 ESA non-members EUR 2,000 After 17 March 2016 ESA members EUR 2,300 ESA non-members EUR 2,900 The course will be held on 23, 24 and 25 May 2016. Delegates should arrive on the evening of Sunday 22 May. Hotel accommodation for the nights of 23, 24 and 25 May is included in the fee. All lectures will take place in the spectacular Estrel Hotel & Convention Centre in Berlin - Germany s largest hotel property. Its convenient location is within easy and direct access from Berlin s Schönefeld airport, just 13km away. Fee includes: All course activities over the 3 day course including: course workbook, group meals, evening activities, certificate of attendance & hotel accommodation. Wednesday 25 May 2016 Note: Course registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Places are strictly limited to encourage participant interaction. Full payment of the course enrolment fee is required in order to confirm each participant s place in the course. Payment may be made by credit card Visa, MasterCard or by bank transfer. Extruded Snacks Frying an in-depth look at the technology for frying extruded snack products. the challenges for fryer designers and how they are managed. the key factors to be taken into consideration and how they affect product quality and processing efficiency. Extruded Snacks Hot Air Expansion, Drying & Baked Snacks With many snacks products on the market now claiming to be lower fat, we look at the alternative processes to frying that are available. What the latest generation of hot air expansion and fluidised bed techniques can deliver. the direction of emerging technologies for the future. Sheeted Snacks Manufacturing Technology Sheeted technology has been fuelled by the emergence of the baked chip category and with stacked chips and tortillas growing in popularity. the technology involved and the key ingredients and processing steps which impact on product quality and consistency. What the development of improved processes and raw materials holds for the future. Course Conclusion & Feedback Note: To expedite the course subjects may be presented in a different running order or on a different day than shown. Cancellation: If you cannot attend, please notify us by 17 March 2016, and we will refund your fee, less an administration charge of EUR 250. Cancellations after this date and no shows will be subject to full charge of the course fee; however, a substitute may be enrolled at any time. ESA reserves the right to cancel this course with full refund or to substitute speakers and change schedules as necessary to expedite the course. For additional information, please write, call, fax or email: Veronica Gantoi European Snacks Association Rue des Deux Eglises 26, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 (0)2 538 20 39 Fax: +32 (0)2 2 218 12 13 Email: veronica@esasnacks.eu Please visit the ESA website at www.esasnacks.eu for information and updates on all future activities. ESA Upcoming Events Savoury Snacks Production Course 02 : Formed products to end-of-line, including flavour workshop Autumn 2016, TBA SNACKEX 2017 21-22 June 2017, Vienna, Austria Savoury Snacks Production Course 03 Snack Nuts: Origins to packet Autumn 2017, TBA

Rue des Deux Eglises 26, Brussels, 1000 Belgium Enrolment Savoury snacks Production course 01 23-24-25 May 2016 Berlin 1 How to book ESA Membership Status A. FAX completed form to: +32 (0)2 218 12 13, or B. EMAIL to: veronica@esasnacks.eu, or Member Non-Member C. MAIL to: European Snacks Association at the above address. Note: Places are limited. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Enrolment forms must be accompanied by payment. 30 % Off when you book and pay by 17 Mar 2 Your details (please use a separate form for each participant) Miss Ms Mrs Mr Dr Last name... First name... Company... Job title... Address... City... State / County / Province... Post / ZIP Code... Country... Telephone... Fax... Email*... Mobile (Cell) Phone... *Note: bookings will be confirmed by email; please ensure that your email address is clearly legible. 3 Enrolment fee (please choose appropriate option) Price includes three nights hotel accommodation 22, 23 and 24 May, welcome drinks on Sunday 22 May, breakfasts, lunches, dinners, evening activities, course materials and certificate of attendance. Choose rate type Payment by 17 March 2016 Payment after 17 March 2016 Your cost ESA Member* EUR 1,600 eur 2,300 eur... Non-Member EUR 2,000 eur 2,900 eur... * Note: ESA membership must be fully paid at both the date of booking and the date of the event. Otherwise, prices will automatically revert to non-member rates. Hotel accommodation: Three nights in a double / twin room for single use is included. Additional room nights or room upgrades will be the responsibility of the participant. Room reservations will be made by ESA upon receipt of enrolment form and payment. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners are included; however, hotel extras (e.g. mini bar) must be paid by each participant upon departure. 4 Payment options (please choose appropriate option. Payment MUST accompany enrolment.) Bank transfer: I have transferred AMOUNT EUR... plus all bank transfer charges on DATE... to: European Snacks Association - ING Belgium, IBAN: BE77 3631 1036 6842, SWIFT: BBRUBEBB Credit card: Please debit my credit card for (total + 3% processing fee) AMOUNT EUR... Visa MasterCard / Eurocard (please select appropriate card; we do not accept AMEX or Diners Club cards) Name on card (Holder)... Card number... Expiration date... Security code... Cardholder address (if different from registrant)...... City... State / County / Province... Post / ZIP Code... Country... I hereby certify that I have read and agree to the TERMS & CANCELLATION CONDITIONS as stated below. I accept that for the purpose of congress organisation only, my personal data will be registered by using electronic data processors. Bookings are not valid without signature. Date Signature TERMS & CANCELLATION CONDITIONS. Confirmation letters and receipted invoices will be sent on receipt of payment which must be made at the time of enrolment. Full payment must be received before the course commences. If you cancel your place before 17 March 2016, there will be a EUR 250 administration charge. No refunds will be made for no-shows or if you cancel after 17 March 2016, whatever the reason. Cancellations MUST be made in writing to ESA and will be acknowledged. If you are unable to attend, a substitute delegate may be made at any time. It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the organisers to alter the content, timings or venue. The organisers will not accept liability for any transport disruption or individual transport delays and in such circumstances normal cancellation terms apply. In the event of a terrorist alert or other incident that prevents the running of the course, the organisers reserve the right to retain up to 50% of the fee as a contribution to registration, location, marketing and central administration costs.