TheInternational Forum on Food Safety and Trade will be hosted by the World Trade Organization (WTO) at its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Geneva, the second-most populous city in Switzerland, is located between the Alps and the Jura on Lake Geneva. It is a financial center, and a worldwide center for diplomacy due to the presence of numerous international organizations. The main WTO building has a unique history and its adjacent conference center (Council Room) offers modern conference facilities, regularly hosting international conferences, such as the International Forum on Food Safety and Trade.
How to get to the WTO
By bus: Bus 28 takes you directly to the WTO (direction Jardin Botanique; stop: Jardin Botanique). Geneva International Airport offers you a free ticket into town, valid throughout the « Tout Genève » zone of the Geneva Public Transport system. You can get the ticket from the automatic distributor, located in the baggage claim area, just before going through customs. It is valid for 80 minutes for public transport (bus, train, tram) and is available to arriving passengers only.
By train:

World Trade Organization | Centre William Rappard
Rue de Lausanne 154
CH-1211 Geneva 2
Tel: +41 22 739 51 11

With effect from January 2008, you can pick up a free ticket for public transport from the machine in the baggage collection area at the Arrival level. This Unireso ticket, offered by Geneva International Airport, allows you to use public transport (bus, train, tram) in Geneva free for a period of 80 minutes.
If you are already in town: The WTO is conveniently serviced by four major bus routes (N°1, N°11, N°25 and N°28). Take any of these buses in the direction of Jardin Botanique. The WTO building is located across the street from the Jardin Botanique bus stop. A one-way bus fare costs CHF3.00. The ticket is valid for 1 hour.
Registration:
All participants need to register via the online registration platform.
Registration deadline is on 8 April 2019. Please note there will be no possibility to extend the registration beyond this date.
Badges:
Local time is UTC/GMT +1. The official language in Geneva is French, although English is widely spoken. Country Calling Code is +41.
Simultaneous interpretation and Forum materials will be provided in the six official UN languages.
Forum materials will be made available on the dedicated website of the event. Participants are encouraged to use personal lap-tops/tablets during the Forum as the event will be generally paperless.
Please check the Swiss visa requirements for your country of origin with the Consulate of Switzerland in your country of departure or via the following link.
Obtaining a Swiss visa may take up to one month. Kindly note that visa costs will not be refunded.
Average temperatures in Geneva during April are between a high of 15 and a low of 5 degrees Celsius (please check the weather at MeteoSuisse).
The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF). Some shops may accept euros but are not obliged to do so. Change given back to the client will most likely be in Swiss Francs.
The voltage in Switzerland, as in most of Europe, is 230V/50 Hz. Switzerland uses type C (2-pin) and Type J (3-pin) plugs. (Type C 2-pin plugs also fit J sockets.) Most power sockets are designed for three pin round plugs. The standard continental type plug with two round pins, applied for many electrical travel products, may be used without problem. Adaptors are available in most hotels.

Map of the WTO and surrounding area
1) Welcome pavilion, 2) WTO Main building, 3) WTO Council Room (CR), 4) WTO cafeteria building
A variety of options are available for dining in or around the WTO:
In the WTO:
Around the WTO (see map of Amenities):
Geneva Tourism http://www.geneve-tourisme.ch/
Bus Schedule http://www.tpg.ch/en/web/site-international
Train Schedule http://www.sbb.ch/en/home.html
Geneva Airport http://www.gva.ch
Geneva Welcome Centre (CAGI) http://www.cagi.ch/en/home.php
We thank you for your interest in participating in this Forum and look forward to welcoming you to Geneva!