May 09, 2013

Event: JTIC

The 64th edition of the JTIC will be held at the Reims Conference Center, France on November 13-14  2013.

This unmissable event in the wheat-flour-bread calendar sees JTIC welcoming more than 1,000 participants on each of the two days of the fair. From the four corners of the world, milling and cereal professionals come to Reims to discover what France and Europe has to offer in the way of equipment, ingredients, products, services and training. 

This year will be marked by numerous surprises on the theme of combinations and people in the industry working together.

More than a seminar or conference, more than a fair, the JTIC organised by the AEMIC is an opportunity to talk, discuss, meet, and learn in an unparallelled atmosphere. Opportunities galore for finding new ideas and for networking.

A spoon containing breakfast cereal flakes, pa...
A spoon containing breakfast cereal flakes, part of a strawberry, and milk is held in midair against a blue background. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
At the heart of the industry
With companies developing, regulations evolving and climates changing, the wheat-flour-bread industry is more than ever a focus of political, economic and social debate.
JTIC conferences strive to provide accurate information on these four topics.
Sustainability
Proposed by the IRNA and chaired by Joël Abécassis, the first morning session will be dedicated to cereal sustainability, A topic that can be addressed at international or industry level (hard wheat in France, for example), and clearly also at individual company level. 
·     What are the prospects for sustainable supply at international level?
·     How do we measure the sustainability of an industry?
·     What research projects are being conducted?
·     Is it possible to be both sustainable and competitive?
Cereal operators, scientists, farmers and policy-makers will be there to present their approaches to this challenge.

Road transport
The opening up of highways to 44-tonne trucks, the eco-tax, on-the-road food safety, town-centre traffic restrictions... the logistics of road transport which is essential to cereal industry operators, is subject to numerous regulatory changes. The JTIC will use Wednesday afternoon to consider practical partnership issues with the ANMF. 
A conference chaired and led by Bernard Valluis at which operators, cereal professionals, and regulation and transport players will offer answers on strategic directions for industry professionals.
Cereal quality
For scheduling reasons, the ARVALIS Conference chaired by Christine Bar L’Helgouach will this year focus more on quality levers, genetics and variability in the expression of genetic results depending on year, climate, and immediate environment.
Four programmes by ANMF, ARVALIS, Kraft Food and INRA will be presented as case studies:
·    Industrial organisation in France, the establishment of new recommended varieties, to satisfy millers’ expectation
·    The quality of the new varieties admitted
·    The latest understanding of variability in baking and biscuit quality, via the interaction between genotype and environment

Sensitivity to gluten
Traditionally devoted to social and community issues, the last half-day will this year address gluten-intolerance claims. An essential structural ingredient of bread, gluten has been accused of all manner of maladies, and has come close to being stripped of all its beneficial virtues. More and more people are deciding to exclude it from their diet. AEMIC will be presenting a defence of gluten and explode the contemporary myth. 
 Chaired by Marianne Roumégoux, editor-in-chief of the magazine La Dépêche, le petit Meunier, this conference aims to provide concrete answers to professionals, journalists and consumers of bread and cereals, with the participation of doctors, AFDIAG representatives, scientists and producers of gluten-free products.

The full programme including the list of speakers are available on www.jtic.eu
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English: Wheat bran, flour sifted trough 1 mm sief Nederlands: Tarwezemelen, meel gezeefd met 1 mm maaswijdte zeef (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
20th edition of the poster session
How to ‘bridge the gap between research and practice’, (Henri Nuret) is the challenge set for the authors of the JTIC poster session, organised by the publishers of the Industries des Céréales review.
Featured as a key event of the exhibit, posters attract numerous visitors every year curious to discover the latest advances in cereal science and technology. 
For their authors, with a university, research or industrial background, this poster session is an opportunity to present their work to the JTIC audience and to get immediate feedback from industry professionals.
The end of the fair sees prizes awarded to the two poster winners selected by a jury based on the following criteria:
·    The scientific character and originality of the subject
·    The understandability and quality of the presentation
·    The prospects for their usability in the short, medium and long term
To be able to present the results of their research as they become available over time, the authors will also be able to publish their findings as articles in the Industries des Céréales journal.
For more information about how this session is organised, authors can contact the publishers of the journal at industries-des-cereales@wanadoo.fr
A fair synonymous with innovation
This year again, more than 100 suppliers will be expected at the main exhibition stage in the centre of the conference hall. They will also be able to take advantage of workshops to present their latest innovations to the fair’s visitors.
New exhibitors this year include Phytocontrol which specialises in phytosanitary contaminants, the Italian company Saati with its range of filters and Propack specialising in the sale and rental of packaging machines.
This year will have more manufacturers of bagging and palletizing equipment offering millers a wide range of options right up to 25 kg bags satisfying the latest industry recommendations.
A full list of exhibitors is available and updated daily on www.jtic.eu

Workshops
The ideal forum for innovation, to discover the new services, products and processes being applied in the industry, our workshops are open to all participants and are always a key attraction.
For companies, whether exhibitors or not, it is a space for privileged communication allowing them to present their activities to visitors.
The products and services presented will go through a preselection process for their innovative character and their practical applications in the cereal industry.
The detailed programme of workshops will be placed online at www.jtic.eu starting in September.

Optimised traffic
The ergonomics of the exhibition have been re-analysed to ensure that visitors take the best route to optimise their walking time.
Participants will therefore be able to visit more stands between conferences and 'go shopping' among the latest products and services developed for them, whether large industrial equipment and installation, or raw materials, ingredients, processing and other analysis and packaging materials. A unique opportunity to find new high-quality partners.
In addition to the bar area, which is always a great success, new convivial and surprising spaces will also be accessible for visitors to punctuate their time with some relaxing moments.
Jobs and training
Every year at the JTIC, AEMIC welcomes its vocational partners ENSMIC, CNAM, Polytech and Compagnons du Devoir, and organises a job fair accessible free of charge for all employers in the industry.
In contrast to the national trend, the cereal industry offers a dynamic job market with real career opportunities. The only problem is generally matching up recruiters’ needs with job seekers’ requirements. The role of the AEMIC is to offer the right people, at the right time, for available vacancies. 
As part of the association’s ongoing placement/recruitment activities, the job fair thus encourages companies to get together with candidates.
Young graduates and professionals looking for vacancies will find a selection of job offers, training and apprenticeships covering the entire cereal industry, and well as personalised advice to guide them in their search.
Millers, artisans, industrials and recruitment consultants will be able to benefit from their presence at the fair to publicise their ads, meet candidates and recruit new employees.
Grains, the largest food group in many nutriti...
Grains, the largest food group in many nutrition guides, includes oats, barley and bread. Cookies, however, are categorized as sugars. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Défi Jeunes Talents (DJT)
The Défi Jeunes Talents (young talent challenge) is an opportunity given to students of AEMIC partner schools (ENSMIC, DNAM, Polytech and Compagnons du Devoir) to demonstrate to professionals in the sector and to the general public their technical skills, know-how and motivation via projects to promote training, products and occupations in the cereal industry. The best projects will be presented at the JTIC and will be funded in whole or in part by AEMIC.
For the second edition of the DJT, the rules have been changed to take into account not only communication projects but also technical and commercial innovation projects. The objective is to then be able to offer the selected projects to professionals for industrial development.
The challenge has a three-pronged ambition:
·    To grow the attractiveness of the industry (products, occupations, training)
·    To contribute to the competitiveness of companies by offering them innovative ideas
·    To encourage the recognition and school-to-work transition of students
The ideas selected by the jury will be presented at the JTIC in the form of a workshop and a poster. They will be published in the Industries des Céréales review.
Visitors to JTIC will be invited to come listen and support the projects of students who may be the future talent of their companies.
The DJT rules and participation form are available on request from the AEMIC.
The Gala evening
After the success of the 2012 evening at Mumm and the tribute to Fabien Pelous, the AEMIC needs to keep raising the bar to surprise visitors. The evening of the 13 November therefore promises to have lots of surprises, emotion and conviviality for all participants.
Friends, colleagues and partners will benefit greatly from this relaxing interlude to form new relationships, attend the exhibitor Challenge and DJT prize-giving and to meet the JTIC guest of honour.
Truly an event within the event, the gala evening is the culmination of the technical days... not to be missed for any reason.

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