2026 Call For Proposals
We welcome foodservice operators and industry experts to submit proposals for practical, actionable and engaging education sessions to present at the National Restaurant Association Show, May 16-19, 2026, at Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center. The Call for Proposals is open August 11 – September 19.
Currently seeking proposals in the Culinary Insights, Marketing Matters, Operations Solutions, and Technology Strategies education tracks. Proposals that align with content priorities in these tracks will strengthen our comprehensive education program.

Why Speak at the Show?
- Industry Visibility: Position yourself as a thought leader in front of 50,000+ foodservice professionals.
- Brand & Personal Promotion: Massive industry exposure and prestigious professional recognition.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with other top speakers, industry execs, media and innovative brands.
- Free Full Show Access: Complimentary Expo + Education registration for the 2026 Show – a value of up to $500+.
- Content Amplification: Your session may be recorded, shared and repurposed across our digital platforms—expanding your impact beyond the event.
- Thought Leadership: Play a role in shaping the future of foodservice, influencing trends and sparking new ideas.
- Promote Your Work: Opportunity to share case studies, books, research, innovations or business stories with a receptive audience.
The Secret Sauce to Standout Proposals
- A timely topic that is highly relevant to foodservice operators and directly connected to the National Restaurant Association Show’s topic priorities, with a clear, specific focus. See What You Need to Know for details about topic priorities.
- Critical, real-world business strategies and practical, actionable takeaways.
- A well-written session description that highlights the relevance of the topic to foodservice operators, with tangible learning objectives.
- Speaker expertise in the proposed topic. While we prioritize operator speakers, we also welcome proposals from foodservice consultants, media and industry organizations.

What You Need to Know
Education Program Overview
Target Audience
- Foodservice and hospitality operators from across the industry spectrum, including but not limited to commercial independents and commercial chains, non-commercial foodservice, retail foodservice and lodging. More than 60% of operator attendees represent commercial restaurants.
- Approximately 60% of commercial restaurant operators who attend the Show are independents, and 40% are multi-unit.
- The majority of the Show operator attendees are in decision-making roles: manager, director, executive-level management, or owner/operator.
Session Types and Locations
- The majority of our operator-led education sessions will be part of our Expo + Education program. These sessions are 45 minutes and will be hosted in closed session rooms off the Show floor to allow for focused learning experiences. Expo + Education sessions may be presentations led by 1-4 speakers, panel discussions with up to 4 speakers, or other session formats approved by the Show’s Programming Team.
- Adult beverage demos and sessions will be 30-45 minutes and hosted on The Beverage Room Stage, located directly on the tradeshow floor.
Session Formats
- We welcome creative and experiential content delivery methods. Audience engagement activities are strongly encouraged.
- Sessions can be presentations led by 1-4 speakers, panel discussions with up to 4 speakers, or other session formats approved by the Show’s Programming Team. Please note that we are currently prioritizing accepting sessions with visual content over panel discussions that do not include a presentation component, as Show attendees highly value education sessions with data and research-based insights and actionable takeaways.
- All sessions must provide timely, practical and actionable takeaways.
Who Can Submit a Proposal?
- Foodservice and hospitality operators that are subject matter experts and have direct experience in the proposed topic area.
- Subject matter experts from foodservice and hospitality service or membership organizations, educational institutions, or media and insights firms.
Note for Suppliers: We do not accept proposals from suppliers or any employee or representative of a supplier through the Call for Proposals. In order to participate in the Show’s program, suppliers must exhibit at the 2026 Show and sponsor the session. Please contact restaurantshowsales@informa.com for more information about exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities.
Benefits of Speaking at the Show
As a subject matter expert, you are joining us in our mission to deliver impactful in-person education that will advance the industry. Your expertise and perspective may help your peers answer their biggest questions, build their business and strengthen our community.
Speaker benefits include:
- Complimentary registration to the 2026 Restaurant Show, with access to all Expo + Education sessions, on-floor programming, featured sessions, and the Show Expo – a value of up to $500+ (excludes evening events and ancillary events).
- Inclusion in marketing promotions, via the Show’s various marketing platforms, that highlight you, your company or your session, viewable by thousands of foodservice professionals.
- Opportunity to contribute to the advancement of the industry and your profession.
- Opportunity to network with peers and industry professionals at the event.
- Platform to demonstrate your expertise, often leading to business and career development.
Speaker Expense Reimbursement
The National Restaurant Association Show does not pay speaker fees or reimburse for travel expenses. Most speakers and their companies recognize the importance of being part the Show’s educational program and embrace the spirit of giving back to the industry by funding their own travel and lodging.
The Show provides speakers the opportunity to demonstrate their expertise, knowledge and thought leadership, as well as to network with industry professionals for business development purposes.
Tracks and Topic Priorities
We are seeking proposals that are tailored to one of these topic priorities, however we will consider other topics that are highly relevant and meet our selection criteria.
Currently seeking proposals in the Culinary Insights, Marketing Matters, Operations Solutions, and Technology Strategies education tracks. Proposals that align with content priorities in these tracks will strengthen our comprehensive education program.
Culinary Insights
Through culinary-focused education, explore the latest in food and beverage trends, menu insights and optimizations to boost sales, and more.
- Strategic menu innovation
- Consumer health trends and menu adaptations
- Flavor and global menu trends
- AI and technology’s impact on culinary
- Maximizing menu profitability
Marketing Matters
Learn new consumer trends, insights and engagement strategies to successfully market your brand and connect with today’s evolving consumer.
- Social media strategies & trends
- Influencer marketing
- Integrating AI & predictive technology into marketing
- Loyalty programs & customer retention strategies
- Value communication & brand positioning
- Marketing channel optimization
Operations Solutions
Find strategies to improve operational efficiencies, maximize ROI, and navigate new business realities.
- Integrating AI and automation into operations
- Operational efficiencies: doing more with less
- Cost control & financial management
- Competitive positioning & customer experience
- Supply chain management & impact mitigation
- Navigating regulatory changes
Technology Strategies
Discover how the power of technology can improve your business.
- AI implementation and best practices
- Strategic technology investment
- Selecting the right tech vendor
- Customer data & digital channels
- Delivery & drive-thru optimization
- Balancing tech & human-centric hospitality
Trends in Adult Beverage
From new revenue opportunities to what’s trending in beer, wine and spirits, find business insights to maximize your beverage program.
- Non-alcoholic beverage innovations
- Flavor and ingredient trends
- Adult beverage operations and sales strategies
- Connecting with Gen-Z consumers
- Cannabis and alternative adult beverages
Workforce Management
Gain tools to create a stronger workforce. Learn how to navigate the new labor landscape, bolster hiring, retention and training efforts, and prioritize DEI and wellness.
- Technology & automation in workforce management
- Navigating the impact of immigration policy
- Employee retention & engagement
- Training & development
- Employee wellness
Proposal Selection Criteria
The Show will select session proposals based on a variety of quality factors, including but not limited to:
- Proposal is in alignment with the 2026 Show’s topic priorities or is highly relevant and unique.
- Content is relevant to today’s foodservice industry and the Show’s target audience.
- Content has not been presented widely elsewhere or is new or unique to the Show’s target audience.
- Content provides timely, practical and actionable takeaways.
- Content delivery method is appropriate for and impactful in an in-person learning environment.
- Content is devoid of overt and covert commercialism.
- Session incorporates audience engagement, handouts/resources, and/or experiential elements.
- Speaker has public speaking experience or demonstrates ability to present professionally in an educational setting.
- Speaker is knowledgeable, engaging and has direct experience with the proposed topic.
- Proposal is well-written and meets overall submission guidelines.
Submission Guidelines
Please review the Submission Guidelines before starting a proposal. For a complete checklist of information collected in the proposal form, please see Appendix B of the Submission Guidelines.
Tips for a Good Proposal
- Practical, actionable takeaways
Attendees want to know what skills, resources and information they’ll be able to bring back to their jobs or businesses, so be sure to define clear and practical session takeaways in your description and learning objectives. - A clear focus
Proposals should be specific, and the session title and description must clearly illustrate the content’s impact and relevance to foodservice operators. The more specific a proposal, the better. - An attention-grabbing title
Your title is going to be fighting for attention with dozens of other titles, so be creative but make sure it is also direct and explanatory. Consider a shorter session title (no more than 10 words) so it’s quick and catchy. - Speaker expertise
Speakers are just as important as the content! It is critical you include all speaker details in your proposal (name, title, company, contact information, headshot and biography), as the proposed speaker(s) factor into the review process. Make sure to confirm with the speaker(s) their availability to present during the 2026 Show prior to submitting the proposal. - Diverse perspectives
The Show is committed to representing the diverse makeup of the foodservice industry in our education program. If you’re submitting a proposal that includes multiple speakers, we encourage a diverse lineup of speakers in gender, ethnicity, lived experience and more. - Audience engagement
Identify ways to engage your audience to maximize the impact of your proposed session (i.e. polling and quizzes, scenario-based exercises, attendee discussions, group work, etc.) - Don’t make it an advertisement
Focus on the “why” and “how” rather than the “who”. We have a strict non-commercial policy for operator-led education, and proposals that are advertisements for yourself or your company will not be well-received. However, if you’re a supplier that wants to speak about to your products/services, contact RestaurantShowSales@informa.com for sponsorship opportunities. - Proof your work
Grammar and spelling impact scoring, so proofread your proposal thoroughly before submitting. We encourage you to prepare your proposal before starting the application process because changes cannot be made once you submit. See page 15 of the Submission Guidelines for a complete Session Proposal Checklist.
SUBMISSION & SELECTION PROCESS
How to Submit a Proposal
Submit your proposal using our online application. Submissions are due no later than September 19. See the Selection Criteria and Tips for a Good Proposal sections for insight on crafting a quality proposal.
We strongly recommend preparing your proposal in a Word document before starting the application process. See page 15 of the Submission Guidelines for a complete Session Proposal Checklist.
Before you submit your proposal, please make sure:
1) That you/your speakers have pre-established authorization from your/their employer (if applicable) to present.
2) That you/your speakers have travel expenses covered.
3) That you/your speakers agree—if accepted—not to cancel other than for medical or family-emergency reasons. Submitting and agreeing to speak is a professional commitment to be taken seriously.
Submission Guidelines
Please review the Submission Guidelines before starting a proposal.
Review & Selection Process
Proposals are reviewed by a panel of industry experts representing various industry segments and areas of expertise. Reviewers score proposals based on the Selection Criteria, and proposals with the highest scores are considered for selection. The Show programming team will notify submitters of their proposal status by October 31, 2025.
Non-Commercial Policy
There is a strict non-commercial policy in place for speakers participating in the program. Review the Submission Guidelines for more details on the non-commercial policy.
Questions?
Contact RestaurantShowPrograms@informa.com.