The Good Food Conference 2023
September 18-20, 2023 | San Francisco, CA | Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture
Join us in San Francisco this September, along with a diversity of innovators, scientists, policymakers, industry leaders, and global champions working to create a future where alternative proteins are no longer alternative.
As GFI’s flagship gathering, this year’s Good Food Conference® will convene a diversity of people, representing a diversity of places and perspectives, to transform food and agriculture for the better—together. Through in-depth sessions, workshops, networking, interactive showcase, and delicious, game-changing food, we’ll learn so much, address head-on the biggest challenges facing the field, get energized and inspired, and double-down on creating an altogether brighter food future—together.
Explore this site to learn more about what’s in store and stay in the loop as planning progresses.
See you in September!
Registration opens
Fee-waived application deadline
Early registration deadline
Regular registration deadline
Good Food Conference 2023!
Take a look back at scenes from the last in-person Good Food Conference held in 2019 to get a sense of the vibe, energy, and enthusiasm of attendees.
Gather with colleagues from across science, policy, private sector, nonprofit, and academia to propel cross-disciplinary, system-wide innovation and change.
Interact with innovators from across the alt protein supply chain, highlighting progress and solutions that can help the entire industry scale and thrive.
Experience inspiring plenaries, in-depth technical sessions, flash talks, expert panels, and cross-sector workshops focused on the biggest challenges and solutions.
Share ideas for roundtable and networking topics and get the chance to lead, facilitate, and shape timely, relevant discussions.
Taste and savor the future of food via interactive tastings with sponsors, mouthwatering meals, and an alternative protein food festival like no other.
Grow and deepen your connections with others working to advance the science, policy landscape, and market momentum of alternative proteins.