
Leveraging technology and innovation to transform food systems
Through six country-led hubs and a Food Innovators Network, this work accelerates technology and innovations to secure a positive food future.
Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, is among the world's largest brewers, operating globally with a presence in over 50 countries and more than 170 breweries. As of 2024, AB InBev reported total revenue of approximately $59.8 billion and employs around 154,540 to 200,000 individuals worldwide. The company’s portfolio has 400 beer brands, including Budweiser, Corona and Stella Artois, and multi-country and local brands like Bud Light, Michelob Ultra, Beck's, Leffe, and Hoegaarden. AB InBev also produces and distributes non-alcoholic beverages and has expanded into hard seltzers and canned cocktails.
Through six country-led hubs and a Food Innovators Network, this work accelerates technology and innovations to secure a positive food future.
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