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Online event to explore opportunities and challenges of marketing to different life stages

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The online event, Life Stages 2012 , will explore how to deliver a benefit and deliver on your botto…
The online event, Life Stages 2012 , will explore how to deliver a benefit and deliver on your bottom line while connecting with an increasingly crowded and sophisticated market, and increasingly savvy consumers of all ages.
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The free-to-attend event will take place on October 2nd, 2012 and will feature presentations from experts at the University of Geneva, Leatherhead Food Research, FrieslandCampina Domo, Pycnogenol, Nattopharma, Kemin, Mead Johnson Nutrition, Biothera, The Horn Company, and Rousselot.

Organised in association with FoodNavigator and NutraIngredients, the virtual event allows visitors to network, attend conferences, and visit suppliers online – without having to book flights or hotels.

Life Stages 2012 opens its virtual doors at 8am Eastern Time (New York), 2pm Paris time.

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