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NFRA Convention

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Oct 17–20National Harbor, MD

Orbital rates this event Platinum.

NFRA Convention earns a Platinum rating based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and relevance to the grocery industry. One of the top-rated events in this space — highly recommended for companies looking to grow their presence.

The NFRA Convention 2026 brings together 1,000–2,000 grocery industry operators, buyers, and suppliers for four days in National Harbor, MD, October 17–20. The event centers on growth and revenue strategy, drawing participants focused on scaling their operations and improving bottom-line performance. With A-tier status in the grocery vertical, it attracts serious decision-makers looking to forge partnerships, benchmark results, and explore what's working across the sector. If you're running a grocery business or selling into one, this is where the conversation happens.

Common questions about this event

Is NFRA Convention worth attending?

Orbital rates NFRA Convention as a Platinum tier conference based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance. This is one of the top-rated events in the industry and is highly recommended for companies looking to grow their presence.

When is NFRA Convention in 2026?

NFRA Convention takes place Oct 17–20, 2026 in National Harbor, MD. The event typically draws 1k–2k attendees.

Where is NFRA Convention held?

NFRA Convention is held in National Harbor, MD. Check the conference website for specific venue details and travel information.

How can I get the attendee list for NFRA Convention?

NFRA Convention provides attendee access through a networking platform. Orbital provides verified contact data for grocery businesses across the US, so you can reach decision-makers before, during, and after the show.

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