Sustainability In Agriculture’s Pioneering Forum.

3 September, 19

The 2019 Sustainability & Digitalization Leaders forum is fast becoming the exclusive conversation series every thought leader in agtech should be a part of. Announcing the next cohort of speakers to present this October 22-24, the agenda demonstrates an awareness of the most relevant sustainability issues across the current landscape, from land degradation to carbon sequestering; cell cultured meats to regenerative urban food systems.

Featured presentations from global innovators include: impact and long term predictability of extreme weather patterns; regenerative practice of soil and land masses; the role and security of ground level farmers in a fast moving agricultural landscape. As companies continue to develop at the intersection of agriculture and emerging innovation, harnessing and deploying new technologies sustainably remains a roadblock.

Alongside SDL speakers including Mars, Rabobank, AeroFarms and Microsoft, the next round of international thought leaders have been confirmed:

Adam Bergman – ​SVP, Head of AgTech Practice, ​ ​
Wells Fargo Jasmine Crowe – ​CEO, ​
Goodr Ed Smith – ​Head of Indigo Carbon, ​
Indigo Lloyd Day -​ Deputy Director General, ​
IICA Kraig Westerbeek – ​Senior Director, ​
Smithfield Renewables Ingrid Fung -​ ​Investment Associate, ​
Finistere Ventures Kevin Krueger -​ Procurement & Sustainability, ​
St Jude Children’s Research Hospital Michelle Adelman -​ CEO, ​ Infinite Foods

For a full list of speakers visit: ​https://www.sdleaders.com/speakers

Occupancy for the event is limited and organizers urge attendees to secure their registration.

For more information on SDL or to purchase tickets visit: ​https://www.sdleaders.com/

About Sustainability & Digitalization Leaders

SDL is a program of events that address our planet’s most pressing issues, bringing together the decision makers who directly impact global change and can implement the necessary strategies to move the conversation forward. A core advisory board oversees and advises on partnerships. For enquiries please email [email protected].

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