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Food Innovation Network
The New Zealand Food Innovation Network provides food development facilities to help businesses develop, test and prove new products, and trial new equipment.
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Facility locations
There are 5 facilities, all of which are export-accredited and open access:
- the FoodBowl located in Auckland
- Food Waikato located near Hamilton
- the FoodPilot located at Massey University near Palmerston North
- FoodSouth located at Lincoln in Canterbury
- Food South Otago located at Otago University in Dunedin.
A satellite office is located at the Hawke's Bay Business Hub, providing business development assistance.
FoodBowl, Mangere, Auckland
More information
The New Zealand Food Innovation Network website has detailed information on the services provided by the facilities, including case studies of completed projects.