The journey from data sharing to food safety using data trusts.

The following talk was recorded at the Dubai International Food Safety Conference. Sharing public-private data for food safety.
How Data Sharing and AI Can Reduce the Global Food Safety Burden

The following talk was recorded at the Dubai International Food Safety Conference. Sharing public-private data for food safety.
From Data to Decisions: Data science for data owners

Gustavo Reyes, food safety manager for Western Growers, recently invited Creme Global’s head of data science, William O’Sullivan, and Claire Zoellner, Director of Data Science for iFoodDS to discuss how organizations can better use their data.
Demystifying AI (artificial intelligence) and its applications in food safety and food risk prevention

Earlier this month Creme Global CEO Cronan McNamara was interviewed by Nikos Manouselis, CEO at Agroknow for the Fireside Chats series.
How Do You Get Organization Buy-in And Embrace The Future Of Food Safety With Data

In a recent LinkedIn Live session, Dr. Darin Detwiler (Dr D) hosted an insightful conversation with Cronan McNamara, founder and CEO of Creme Global.
Impact of Effective and Timely Communication of Relevant and Complex Scientific Data to Influence Human Behavior – IAFP talk

At the recent IAFP annual meeting, James Doyle, Director of Global Accounts, shared Creme Global’s extensive journey and learnings over the past 20 years in data communication and food safety.
The top 10 themes of the IAFP 2024 Annual Meeting

The main themes of the IAFP 2024 Annual Meeting revolved around a collective commitment to advancing food safety through innovation, collaboration and shared data, and effective communication.
How to get leadership and organizational buy-in for data sharing

In the evolving food safety landscape, leveraging data sharing is essential to ensure robust safety measures, transparency, and consumer trust.
The 12 evolving global factors affecting food safety in 2025

These are the key factors influencing global food safety, how they have changed, and how data collection, sharing, and utilization can address these issues.