Middle East International Business Awards 2022 winner: Symrise Middle East Limited
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Middle East International Business Awards 2022 winner: Symrise Middle East Limited

Symrise Middle East Limited clinches the Food & Beverage category at the 2022 Middle East International Business Awards for its Symrise 360º Series, an online platform that brings together global cross-functional experts to create winning beverage tastes for Middle Eastern consumers.

Discover Symrise 360º Series as we get insights from Sofiane Berrahmoune, Vice President, Market Cluster Africa Middle East; Kashika Dhawan, Product Application & Development Technologist, Middle East; and Laura O’Connell, Marketing Director, Africa Middle East on the platform's development, stakeholder feedback, and future plans.

Read more here: Symrise 360º Series receives Food and Beverage accolade in the 2022 Middle East International Business Awards

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