IFT Launches New Certification Program for Food Scientists

The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) today announced the launch of the new Certified Food Scientist (CFS) program, a first-of-its-kind certification developed by IFT for food scientists worldwide.

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New Certified Food Scientist Program Formally Recognizes Applied Knowledge and Skills

CHICAGO—The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) recently announced the launch of the new Certified Food Scientist (CFS) program, a first-of-its-kind certification developed by IFT for food scientists worldwide. The CFS program provides food scientists an opportunity to obtain a specific credential that recognizes the applied scientific knowledge and skills these professionals have achieved.

Through the CFS program, food scientists will now be formally recognized for their experience and expertise so they can distinguish themselves throughout their professional careers. The program will also assist employers to identify, hire and retain the best talent, and to continue to meet the ongoing demand for knowledgeable food scientists throughout the food system. In addition to providing a credential, the CFS program will generate other benefits to:

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