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Bragato Research Institute and WinePro are delighted to announce their collaboration in presenting a new wine industry event, which will take place on 25-27 June 2024 in Marlborough.

 

WinePro is a three-day showcase and selling event that embodies the latest market trends. Developed by the company that runs the acclaimed WineTech event in Australia, WinePro will bring together the latest innovations and offerings from the New Zealand wine industry, all conveniently housed at the Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 in Blenheim.

This partnership aims to bring together the collective expertise of both organisations and provide a platform to showcase innovations and discuss topics and challenges facing the New Zealand wine industry.

Jeffrey Clarke CEO of BRI stated, “We are invested in the future success of the New Zealand wine industry, and this joint event collaboration with WinePro represents a chance to bring to New Zealand a brand new type of event for the sector. We look forward to developing an engaging and worthwhile programme that appeals to a wide cross-section of the industry.”

Gary FitzRoy, the organiser of WinePro, emphasised the importance of engaging the entire industry in shaping the event. He expressed his enthusiasm for BRI’s participation, saying, “A key ingredient for WinePro is involving the whole industry, and we warmly welcome Bragato Research Institute’s collaboration. Their expertise and knowledge will be invaluable in creating an event that addresses the real issues faced by our industry. Moreover, we have had so much local support from industry who wish to volunteer to build on the overall event success and we are in conversation with other representative bodies, and we firmly believe that their contributions will add great value to this new peak event for the New Zealand wine industry.”

The event at Stadium 2000 will be a unique opportunity for industry stakeholders, professionals, and enthusiasts to come together, share insights, and engage in fruitful discussions on key industry topics.

Find out more about the event on WinePro’s website.

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