> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://books.fablabbcn.org/foodtech3.0/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://books.fablabbcn.org/foodtech3.0/acceleration-program-sessions/overview.md).

# Overview

### What you will find in this section

* Food Tech 3.0's 10 amazing innovators
* Our philosophy about how we approached each of the three tracks of the incubation program (community, technology and business)
* Webinars with examples to help you identify what a community, technology and business proposal look like according to our philosophy
  * As part of the process of scaling out Food Tech 3.0,  we held webinars with the Food Tech 3.0 ecosystem of Labs (Our Accelerator Lab here in Barcelona and our Enabler Labs in Milan, Paris, and Hamburg) to share examples from each of our cities.
* Tools and resources to help food tech innovators approach community, technology and business

### Who this section is for

* **Food tech innovators**.&#x20;
  * Innovators can use the tools and resources in each of the tracks to help them on their food tech journeys. The philosophical approaches and methodologies mentioned are also grounds for innovators to reflect on their work and the value(s) their work pursues.
* **Fab Labs, makerspaces and Fab Cities**
  * This group of audiences can use this section for inspiration on how to approach community, technology and business.


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