BINASCO, Italy, VIENNA, Austria – The rich online agenda of the Cimbali Group with its MUMAC Academy in Vienna, specializing in training and refresher courses for all industry experts and Coffee Lovers, is about to launch the show “Bean Talk – Weekly Coffee News”, the new Coffee Academy project, which will also be an information channel for anything that is related to the world’s most loved hot drink.
An extremely rich and extensive show which will tell us about the new trends and innovations in the Coffee sector in English and German, involving experts and providing useful information in German-speaking countries – and also beyond.
The date for the first show is confirmed: on April 21st at 6 p.m. the first Bean Talk will be on air
The main topics for the show are four:
- Botany: know more about coffee plants and to better understand biology and chemistry behind the world’s most famous drink.
- Preparation methods: not only Latte Art and infusion, but also many other technical aspects about making the perfect cup.
- Stories: the main experts and VIPs in the industry will be presented.
- News: what’s new in the coffee world? What are the market-leading innovations? Which new gadgets can be tested in the in studio?
The new show completes the digital agenda of the Austrian MUMAC Academy
The Academy has already started training sessions on LaCimbali, Faema and Slayer products since March and has introduced a new platform for cafés and restaurants of the international Cimbali community: “Back to the coffee”.
Watch the official Bean Talk trailer below
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YouTube: @BeanTalk
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Gruppo Cimbali
Gruppo Cimbali is leader in the design and production of professional machines for espresso and fresh-milk drinks, as well as coffee and catering equipment. The Group, encompassing the brands LaCimbali, Faema and Slayer, has three production facilities in Italy and one in the USA (in Seattle, where Slayer machines are manufactured) and employs about 800 people in total.
The Group’s passion and engagement for espresso culture and Made-in-Italy translated into setting up the MUMAC – Museo della Macchina per Caffè di Gruppo Cimbali – in 2012: the first and most extensive permanent exhibition on the history, the world and culture of espresso machines, located at the Cimbali Group headquarters in Binasco, close to Milan. The MUMAC also hosts the MUMAC Coffee Academy, a training and research center.