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Basic Roaster Operation and Maintenance

Workshop Description: This workshop offers an in-depth, hands-on introduction to the core principles of roaster operation and maintenance. Participants will explore how various commercial roasting machines operate, focusing on the roles of airflow, burners, and heat transfer. This workshop combines classroom learning with interactive, on-site demonstrations led by multiple roaster manufacturers. Attendees will develop confidence in basic operational procedures and maintenance routines to maximize equipment performance, ensure safety, and extend roaster longevity.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the fundamental principles of roaster operation, including airflow, burners, and heat transfer mechanisms.

  2. Compare similarities and differences among various commercial roaster models.

  3. Understand proper operational techniques and basic maintenance tasks for different roaster models.

  4. Recognize the importance of regular maintenance in optimizing roaster performance, safety, and product consistency.

Note: The workshop begins with classroom instruction, followed by exclusive early access to the show floor for guided demonstrations with a variety of roaster manufacturers. This unique setup offers hands-on interaction with equipment and direct Q&A with experts, though no actual coffee roasting will take place. The workshop concludes in the classroom with additional exercises and group discussion.

Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
Time:
8:00 - 11:00
Location:
Room 1121

REGISTRATION FEES: €150.00

Booking: To book your place in this Workshop, head to the World of Coffee Brussels Registration & Booking Portal and add a session to your order. Already registered? Simply log in using the credentials created at purchase to access your booking and add other paid events to your badge.

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Instructor

Liz Bishop

Roaster Fixer

Liz Bishop has been on her coffee journey since 2005. Walking down every path of the industry from barista to educator to roaster to competition judge to Q Grader and green buyer, she is now on a deep dive into roasting machines and what makes them run smoothly. Based in Atlantic Canada, she can be found working alongside Doug Graf of Vintage Coffee at roasting operations, working in every variety of coffee roasters around the globe.

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