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2025 World Confectionery Conference Returns to Brussels with a Focus on Sustainability and Innovation

REVIEW: The 2025 World Confectionery Conference is set for 11 September 2025 at the Marriott Hotel, Brussels, Belgium and is organised by Confectionery Production magazine

Image shows Aldo Cristiano, vice president of Caobisco
Aldo Cristiano, vice president of Caobisco will be one of the keynote speakers at this year's WCC. Image: Caobisco

This fifth edition of this niche conference brings together confectionery, snack and supply‑chain specialists for a one‑day deep dive into the technologies, ingredients and sustainability issues shaping the sector.

It is now a regular fixture on the calendar - and at last year’s event, we officially launched cocoaradar.com, so it is rewarding to see it back again with an interesting and varied agenda.

Chaired by Confectionery Production editor Neill Barston (one of our top influencers in 2024) this year’s get-together will provide critical insights into navigating sustainability, technology and market trends.

“This year’s event is rapidly taking shape in Brussels, and comes amid some major milestones for the wider industry in terms of regulations, industry technology development and an ever-shifting environment of consumer demands, said Barston. "We look forward to seeing as many friends and colleagues again this September in Brussels."

 For cocoaradar readers tracking cocoa supply chains, the event offers both macro perspective - such as EUDR compliance and sustainability frameworks - and micro innovation, like ingredient breakthroughs and packaging solutions. Brussels in September promises to be a hub where policy, science and creativity collide, making this conference a must‑attend for anyone shaping the future of sweets and snacks.

Agenda Highlights

The 2025 programme features keynote presentations, technical talks and a high‑level Q&A on sustainability. Highlights include:

Who Should Attend

The conference welcomes executives from the chocolate and sugar confectionery, snack production, ingredient supply, equipment manufacturing, retail, NGO, and policymaking sectors. With speakers ranging from Ferrero and Caobisco to the RSPO and Euromonitor, the event covers the full value chain, making it particularly relevant for procurement and sustainability teams assessing due‑diligence obligations and innovation pipelines.

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