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January 13, 2013

Probiotech & Microbiota 2013

Probiotic and MicrobiotaDate: 5-6 February, 2012
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Presentation Date and Time: February 5, 11.05 a.m. GMT 
Probiotech & Microbiota 2013 event website

Join Euromonitor at NutraIngredients Probiotech & Microbiota 2013, the only event to unite R&D specialists, product manufacturers, marketers, academia and regulatory bodies, making it the most comprehensive business-facing, research-driven conference in the pre- and probiotic arena.

Ewa Hudson, Global Head of Health and Wellness Research at Euromonitor International, will present "Key Global Pre-Probiotic Market Snapshots." In her presentation, Ewa will review the latest developments in established and emerging markets and explain where opportunities are in the BRICs and beyond.

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