Shanker Suwan Singh is working as Assistant Professor (Regular Grade) in Food and Dairy Engineering Department at Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad (India) since September 2011. He has got the degree of Ph. D. in Food Science and Technology in the year of 2017. He has completed M. Tech. in Agriculture Engineering (Agricultural Process and Food Engineering) from Allahabad Agricultural Institute- Deemed University, Allahabad (UP) India in the year of 2008 . He has got the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (B. E. ) in Food Technology from R. B. S. Engg. College Bichpuri, Agra-India in the year of 2000. After the completion of B. E. in Food Technology, He started his career as Production Executive in the Modern Food Industries (India) Ltd. Kanpur-India from march 2001 to march 2004 (3 yrs. ). After the completion of M. Tech, he joined as Production Executive in Hindustan Uni Lever Ltd. , Uppal, (A. P. -India) from July 2008 to July 2009 (1 year). After then he started his career in teaching in S. P. College of Food Technology, sawarde, chiplun, Ratnagiri, (M. S. ) India from July 2009 to June 2011 (2yrs). He is member of Bioved Research society, Allahabad and Association of Food Science and Technology, Mysore, and Indian Dairy Association, New Delhi. He has 23 full paper conference proceeding. He has guided 40 PG and 4 Ph. D students in their dissertation or thesis work. He has published 7 Book chapters in reputed ISSN registered book. He authored 4 Books named as Wings of Reflection, The Book of Cheese, Aalekhon se Nikalti raahein, Aalekhon se Samwad. He has published 45 reserch paper in reputed national and international journal. He has more than 5000 editorial articles published in National Magazine (RNI Registered / ISSN), National Newspaper (RNI Registered) and Web Portal Blog (Govt Registered). All these articles are based on social, economic and scientific point of view. Through these editorial articles, they communicate positivity towards life in the students and give new direction to the society. Because a good teacher is also the builder of a good society. His articles are also based on science and technology. From these articles, students get to know about new product development and changes in technology and statistics. That's why Dr. Singh strengthens the self-power of the students through his writings so that the students can create new dimensions of success. The main newspapers, magazines, blogs in which their articles are published are as follows – Times of India, The Real Kashmir, The Hindu, Daily news activist, Uttam Hindu, Punjab Kesari, Hindi Milap, Amar Ujala, Dainik Jagran, Hindustan,etc. Magazines like - The Dairy Times, Youth Corner, kanti, The Natural News, Rashtra Samaj, etc. Blogs - Dainik Jagran Blog, Nav Bharat Times Blog, Times of India Blog, Amar Ujala Blog, etc. He received young scientist award-2012 & Dr. Bangali Baboo Medal-2016, from Bio ved research society, Allahabad-India. He has received Best Paper Award-2017 from NDRI Karnal-India. He has also received Distinguished Service Award-2018 from Allahabad State University-India. He has received Best Teacher Award-2019 from InSc, Bengluru,India. He received Hindi Service Award-2021 from reputed Indian Media Agency. He has also received many cultural activity related awards in the area of freelance writer. His Teaching/Research Experience is 18 years & Food Industry experience is 4 years. Total job experience is 22 years Show
REORGANISING THE AGRO SECTOR. FROM IMPORT TO EXPORT-ORIENTED AGRO SECTOR AND FROM AGRICULTURE TO AGRO-INDUSTRY The IBMA was created to enable an open discussion and sharing of ideas. This, in the spirit of an open lab and disruptive business models that will allow rapid significant changes that non-developed economies desperately need This conference is in honour of the late Prof. Clayton Christenson, who showed how the use of disruptive innovative models could accelerate economic development in any industry including the agro-industry IBMA Organisers This conference is organised by the the Africa Organization of Technology in Agriculture (AOTA), and supported by Rwanda’s Ministry of Agriculture, Israeli Embassy in Rwanda and the Rwanda Convention Bureau. It is set to take place at the reputable Kigali Convention Centre from March 27th – 29th 2023 Participants IBMA 2023 will bring together 500 participants including national delegations and key stakeholders from around the globe. These include leading government officials, business and agricultural academic experts, leading Agritech companies, researchers, innovators, NGOs, farmers and farmer’s leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, and startups, etc The Government of South Australia invites guests to network and explore the local innovation ecosystem and uncover pathways for investment to accelerate innovative ideas from concept through to commercialisation in the marketplace Read more Lot Fourteen is one of South Australia’s primary technology innovation districts, created with a vision to make a global impact by accelerating innovation, entrepreneurship, research, education, culture and tourism
This event will take place at Stone & Chalk (Marnirni-Apinthi Building), Lot Fourteen’s start-up hub and presents a cross-sectional showcase of South Australian early-stage start-ups and scale-ups working across agriculture with new innovations
Short panel discussions will also take place throughout the day on applied technologies and innovative South Australian companies across space tech, satellites, climate tech, data, machine learning, automation and advanced manufacturing
Sessions are 90 mins each. , as places are limited Presented by The Government of South Australia NFF Next Gen. AgTech and Innovation Policy Roundtable11. 00am — 3. 00pm Waite Campus The next generation of Australian farmers hold the key to unlocking AgTech’s potential. To understand the opportunities and challenges of AgTech adoption for young producers, The NFF’s Young Farmers’ Council is hosting a policy roundtable discussion. Young producers, students and those involved in agriculture are welcome to participate in the roundtable discussion Read more Three topics will be the focus of the roundtable Agtech adoption
Trust in data and technology
Future of agricultural labour
Registration is essential South Australian Aquatic Sciences Centre Tour2. 50pm — 6. 00pm SA Aquatic Sciences Centre SAASC is one of the most comprehensive research facilities of its kind in Australia Read more The purpose-built marine and freshwater research facility will open its doors to all delegates wanting to gain insights into our research capabilities and current projects in seagrass aquaculture, juvenile Snapper rearing and analytical laboratory activity. Come and discuss some of Australia’s most innovative projects directly with our scientists
Shuttle bus will depart from the Adelaide Convention Centre at 2. 50 pm and return at 6. 00 pm
, as places are limited Presented by The Government of South Australia Bridging the gap. what do primary producers need and want from AgTech?2. 00pm — 5. 00pm Adelaide Festival Centre The session will bring together primary producers and AgTech developers to understand the real needs of producers, their challenges, as well as their vision for AgTech to futureproof their farming enterprises Read more This is a unique opportunity for primary producers and AgTech entrepreneurs to meet and engage in a constructive conversation that will help shape the future of AgTech innovation
, as places are limited Presented by The Government of South Australia Presented by Elders Grower workshop. Building soil carbon in cropping systems2. 00pm — 6. 00pm Sustainability Carbon farming Adelaide Oval Building soil carbon in cropping systems has just gotten easier Join Grain Producers SA, Field Systems, and Loam to explore how new approaches and technologies can now provide growers a realistic way to build soil carbon in their cropping systems Read more Guest speakers
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Registration is essential Innovate UK Welcome Drinks4. 30pm — 6. 00pm Sol Rooftop at SkyCity Adelaide Mingle with 25 of the UK’s innovative AgriTech businesses, as they look to connect, collaborate and scale into Australia’s diverse and rapidly growing AgriTech market. With a focus on the big issues, this event will bring together experts, businesses, and thought leaders to explore the ways in which technology can be leveraged to drive positive change and create a better future for all Read more With the upcoming UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement, 2023 will be a landmark year for the UK-Australia relationship as we look to ensure ongoing collaboration and partnership across the sector Registration is essential Hosted by Innovate UK Welcome Event6. 00pm — 10. 00pm Adelaide Oval The evokeAG. 2023 Welcome Event will be held on the eve of evokeAG. 2023 Monday, 20 February 2023. The Welcome Event will bring together delegates ahead of the two-day event to kickstart the conversation and connections.
Read more Held on “The Hill” at the iconic Adelaide Oval, the evening will entail roaming canape style food, with a South Australian flavour and an official Welcome to Adelaide.
Tickets for the evokeAG. Welcome Event can be purchased with your event ticket for an additional $100 per person. Please note numbers are limited.
If you are an investor and interested in attending the Investor Pitch Dinner on Monday, 20 February please contact Lauren Sharkey (). Presented by evokeAG Sponsored by nbn Opening remarks9. 27am — 9. 37am Plenary Since the inception of evokeAG. in 2019, Elders has supported our mission to help drive innovation and growth in Australia’s agricultural industry Read more Elders has once again renewed its commitment to Australian agrifood innovation, returning as the official Platinum Partner for 2023. Hear from Mark Allison, Managing Director and CEO of Elders, as he discusses Elders’ commitment to the next generation of innovations that will continue to spur Australian agriculture into the future Mark AllisonManaging Director and CEO, Elders Mark AllisonManaging Director and CEO, Elders Mark is a successful and broadly experienced agricultural and industrial product professional. He has demonstrated a highly successful track record of running and turning around complex businesses, strategic re-engineering and of successfully leading and concluding senior negotiations within acquisitions and divestment In May 2014 he was appointed to the position of Managing Director and CEO of Elders Limited. This marked a resumption of his executive career, this being his seventh CEO role, and followed five years as a non-executive director within the agribusiness and industrial and safety industries. Over the previous five years, Mark has held board positions including with ASX-listed Elders Limited, Grain Growers Limited, Chinese manufacturing organisation Suzhou Frontier Garment Company, and Agribusiness Australia elders. com. au/ Connect
Keynote - One in a "Maverick"9. 27am — 10. 12am Technology Global investment Show more Global challenges Plenary We all want to innovate, but is that enough? What if the pace of innovation isn’t fast enough to save us from climate change or worse? Read more Find out how a maverick approach supercharges innovation to another level. Life, food, shelter, and longevity. if you can make it work in the harsh environment of space, there’s a good chance that we can make it work on Earth. Surviving on Earth will require a maverick way Scott AmyxManaging Partner, Astor Perkins Scott AmyxManaging Partner, Astor Perkins Scott is the Chair and Managing Partner at Astor Perkins, a deep tech and sustainability VC that backs mavericks solving some of the hardest problems facing humanity on Earth and in space. Among a raft of other achievements Scott is a TEDx speaker, Top Global Innovation Keynote Speaker, Forbes New York Business Council member, Singularity University Smart City Accelerator Mentor, SXSW Pitch/Accelerator VC Judge, and IBM Futurist. He’s also a Tribeca Disruptor Foundation, National Sloan/Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and winner of Innovation Awards. Scott has been featured in many publications including The New York Times, TechCrunch and TIME. Scott is a globally renowned expert in product innovation that integrates exponential technologies, out-of-the-box thinking, and proven science and research methodologies to create breakthrough. scottamyx. com/ Connect
Fireside chat - Bringing space down to earth10. 13am — 10. 33am Technology Plenary Space tech is transforming our world and with it, entire industries Read more From visualising crop health and informing the management of future automated farms, to understanding human behaviour and planning for critical food shortages. Combining high-resolution satellite imagery data with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning has endless applications, especially for agriculture. This fireside chat dares you to look at how space can improve our lives here on Earth Scott AmyxManaging Partner, Astor Perkins Scott AmyxManaging Partner, Astor Perkins Scott is the Chair and Managing Partner at Astor Perkins, a deep tech and sustainability VC that backs mavericks solving some of the hardest problems facing humanity on Earth and in space. Among a raft of other achievements Scott is a TEDx speaker, Top Global Innovation Keynote Speaker, Forbes New York Business Council member, Singularity University Smart City Accelerator Mentor, SXSW Pitch/Accelerator VC Judge, and IBM Futurist. He’s also a Tribeca Disruptor Foundation, National Sloan/Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and winner of Innovation Awards. Scott has been featured in many publications including The New York Times, TechCrunch and TIME. Scott is a globally renowned expert in product innovation that integrates exponential technologies, out-of-the-box thinking, and proven science and research methodologies to create breakthrough. scottamyx. com/ Connect
Professor Matthew (Matt) GillihamDirector, the Waite Research Institute, the University of Adelaide Professor Matthew (Matt) GillihamDirector, the Waite Research Institute, the University of Adelaide Matthew Gilliham is the Director of the Waite Research Institute, the University of Adelaide’s flagship for agriculture, food and wine innovation. His role encourages and supports new research initiatives in agricultural research (from policy and economics to animal, soil and crop sciences) Matthew’s research specialisation is crop plant nutrition and stress resilience with a focus on salinity and drought tolerance. Specifically, his group studies transport and signalling mechanisms with the aim of having them applied through plant breeding to improve crop yield and quality in the field Matthew led a global consortium to secure funding for the establishment of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space (P4S) focused on delivering technologies required to sustain humans in deep space and to improve the sustainable production of nutrition, medicines and materials on Earth researchers. adelaide. edu. au/profile/matthew. gilliham Connect
Facilitator Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC With curiosity, willingness, and a generosity of spirit, Bryce Ives is masterful at making groups connect and facilitating conversations that matter. Skilled in shaping group dynamics and designing processes that can hold complicated and collaborative discussions, Bryce has produced countless memorable and transformative gatherings that have led to change, action and impact His impact includes notable projects in contemporary Australian performing arts practice, youth development, agricultural leadership, social entrepreneurship, rural and regional renewal, diversity representation within the media, and digital innovation in the light of disruptive media ecology Bryce designed the Talking 2030 roadmap to get Australian Agriculture to $100 billion at the farm gate by 2030. For the past twelve years, Bryce has focused on building leadership innovation in Australian Agriculture as Chief Facilitator of the AgriFutures Horizon program and for the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award program Instrumental in leading some of Australia’s most enduring community media projects, including as Chief Facilitator of the ABC’s Heywire Regional Youth project, Bryce was also a driving force behind the Student Youth Network, one of Australia’s most significant participatory youth media projects. As a movement, SYN fundamentally changed the face of Australian media and storytelling; Bryce has worked with thousands of young media makers Bryce is an experienced company director and c-suite executive with a focus on engagement, communications, public and government affairs, and social impact work. He is also profoundly shaped by his training in theatre making, improvisation, music, and his hundreds of hours of experience as a broadcaster on live radio and television With professional experience as a theatre-maker, composer, director and writer, Bryce was the co-founder of the Present Tense Ensemble. This award-winning performance-based ensemble created contemporary music theatre that was immersive, highly sonic, and performed with heart and gusto in the here and now. He is a previous Director of the Ballarat Arts Academy and Gippsland Centre of Art and Design, previous Artistic Director of Theatre Works St. Kilda and of the Fairfax Youth Arts Festival. Currently, he is a curator of the Buffer Fringe in Cyprus The culmination of this experience is what drives Bryce today. As Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications at Torrens Global Education, Bryce is the chief storyteller of Australia’s fastest-growing university www. bryceives. com/ Connect
Keynote - FoodShot. a MoonShot for better food11. 03am — 11. 19am Global investment Sustainability Plenary What happens when big money gets behind big ideas? Find out how entrepreneurs, investors and social change agents are using science and technology to answer the big questions and achieve radical change to feed a growing human population safely Victor FriedbergFounder and Chairman at FoodShot Global Victor FriedbergFounder and Chairman at FoodShot Global Since co-founding S2G Ventures in 2014, Victor has emerged as one of the top thought leaders and venture capitalists in food and agriculture globally. With his pioneering “systems investing” thesis, he led investment into two of the sector’s most successful and transformative companies—Beyond Meat and sweetgreen—resulting in sector-defining IPOs and unicorns such as Apeel Sciences. He has a portfolio of personal investments and board positions and advises companies such as MycoTechnology, Mori, Air Protein, Tiny Organics and Digestiva. He’s the Founder and Chairman of FoodShot Global, a multi-stakeholder investment and grant-giving platform that awards the GroundBreaker Prize annually. His new fund, New Epoch Capital, is launching in 2023 with the vision of becoming the premier fund for conscious consumer growth. www. foodshot. org/ Connect
Panel discussion - Going global. who's investing in agribusiness?11. 19am — 12. 00pm Global investment Plenary Geopolitical tensions. The relationship between inflation and commodities. Emerging markets and industry diversity Read more We bring together venture capitalists from leading firms across Europe, the US, Asia Pacific and Australia to share their insights on the factors impacting global agrifood tech investment and where the unexpected opportunities for the future may lie Adam AndersCo-Founder and Managing Partner, Anterra Capital Adam AndersCo-Founder and Managing Partner, Anterra Capital Adam is the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Anterra Capital, a venture capital fund focused on investing in innovative companies that are transforming the safety, security, and sustainability of global food Adam grew up on a farm and is passionate about improving our food and agriculture system, with over 20 years of experience in private equity and venture capital. He believes the best way to do this is to bring strong entrepreneurs to the food and agriculture sector and work in cooperation with other stakeholders across the value chain Prior to working for Anterra, Adam co-founded a fintech startup and worked for Rabo Private Equity and Bain & Co Adam holds an MBA and bachelor’s degree in Law from Cambridge University, England, along with a bachelor’s degree in Commerce from the University of Adelaide, Australia www. anterracapital. com/ Connect
Victor FriedbergFounder and Chairman at FoodShot Global Victor FriedbergFounder and Chairman at FoodShot Global Since co-founding S2G Ventures in 2014, Victor has emerged as one of the top thought leaders and venture capitalists in food and agriculture globally. With his pioneering “systems investing” thesis, he led investment into two of the sector’s most successful and transformative companies—Beyond Meat and sweetgreen—resulting in sector-defining IPOs and unicorns such as Apeel Sciences. He has a portfolio of personal investments and board positions and advises companies such as MycoTechnology, Mori, Air Protein, Tiny Organics and Digestiva. He’s the Founder and Chairman of FoodShot Global, a multi-stakeholder investment and grant-giving platform that awards the GroundBreaker Prize annually. His new fund, New Epoch Capital, is launching in 2023 with the vision of becoming the premier fund for conscious consumer growth. www. foodshot. org/ Connect
Anuj MaheshwariManaging Director & Head of Agri-Food, Temasek Anuj MaheshwariManaging Director & Head of Agri-Food, Temasek Anuj is a Managing Director and Head of Agri-Food at Temasek, a global investment company headquartered in Singapore. He also is part of the leadership team which overseas Africa and Middle East Anuj founded Temasek Food & Agriculture team in 2013 and since then Temasek has invested over US$8 billion in global farm-to-fork value chain including in over 30 start-ups (such as Impossible Foods, eFishery, Pivot Bio, Bowery, Farmer Business Network) and many innovative technology-focused companies with the collective purpose to drive resiliency and greater efficiency in global food supplies while promoting environmental sustainability and social impact in line with UN SDG goals and Net Zero 2050 targets www. temasek. com. sg/ Connect
Matthew PryorCo-Founder & Managing Partner, Tenacious Ventures Matthew PryorCo-Founder & Managing Partner, Tenacious Ventures Matthew is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Tenacious Ventures and a founding board member of the Australian AgriTech Association. He was previously co-founder of Observant, an Australian agritech pioneer acquired by Jain Irrigation in February 2017. He was the founding chair of Rocket Seeder, a food and ag innovation accelerator, and founding chair of the Australian Government Agriculture 4. 0 Task Force. He’s an active member of CSIRO’s Agriculture and Food Advisory Committee and passionate about promoting Australian agrifood innovation globally. tenacious. ventures/ Connect
Facilitator Ethy LevyManaging Partner, Kinneret Impact Ventures Ethy LevyManaging Partner, Kinneret Impact Ventures Ethy is an impact investor, entrepreneur and strong supporter of using technology to positively impact lives and the planet. Previously she has held senior roles in the Israeli Government focusing on International Trade, Innovation and Investments as well as senior diplomatic positions After her career in government, Ethy established Impact Innovation Israel, a strategic consultancy firm focusing on tech and innovation in sectors where there is a substantial impact on society and the environment She is currently the Managing Partner of Kinneret Impact Ventures, a specialised Israeli Impact VC Fund focusing on technology startups in areas of Agriculture, Food and Climate. She is also the co-Founder and Israel CEO of the Bridge Hub – global Agrifood tech innovation hub based in Australia and Israel – and is an advisor to the Inter-American Development Bank on Agtech and Climate Ethy has a keen interest in making technology solutions accessible to all and supporting the vulnerable sections of the population in becoming self-sufficient by helping them to implement tech solutions www. kinneretvc. com/ Connect
Panel discussion - Accelerating commercialisation with AgriFutures growAG12. 00pm — 12. 23pm Investment Technology Plenary Finding world-leading research, technologies and commercialisation opportunities in one easy-to-use location, has always been a challenge – until growAG. com Read more The homegrown solution designed by AgriFutures Australia, is helping connect users from around the world with Australian agrifood innovation, increase deal flow and drive value on-farm through the adoption of game-changing technologies Professor Craig BaillieHead of School & Dean Agriculture & Environmental Science, University of Southern Queensland Professor Craig BaillieHead of School & Dean Agriculture & Environmental Science, University of Southern Queensland Craig is the Dean of Agriculture and Environmental Science and Head of School at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ). He’s an agricultural engineer with over 25 years’ experience in agricultural research, development and extension staffprofile. usq. edu. au/profile/craig-baillie Connect
Fern HoCo-Founder and Ceo, Leaf Protein Co Fern HoCo-Founder and Ceo, Leaf Protein Co Fern’s global product management and product marketing experience spans 18 years. Fern has held leadership roles in the high-tech and telecommunications industries, working for companies including Telstra and Apple, where she led cross-company teams to deliver network transformation, new product development, and go-to-market launches theleafprotein. com/ Connect
Facilitator John HarveyManaging Director, AgriFutures Australia John HarveyManaging Director, AgriFutures Australia John Harvey joined AgriFutures Australia (formally RIRDC) in May 2016 as Managing Director. He accepted the challenge to set a new, more commercial direction for the organisation agrifutures. com. au/ Connect
Fireside chat - Cooperative Co-operative. a tale of collaboration between industry and innovation1. 13pm — 1. 53pm Alternative protein Synthetic biology Show more Supply chain Plenary How can making milk without cows benefit Australian dairy farmers? Read more Join the CEOs of Eden Brew and Norco Co-operative to find out how they’re working together to create synthetic dairy products to build more resilient supply chains and complement the profit models of farmers in Australia’s largest dairy co-operative Jim FaderCo-Founder and CEO of Eden Brew Jim FaderCo-Founder and CEO of Eden Brew Jim is the Co-Founder and CEO of Eden Brew, a startup creating animal-free, precision-fermented milk in partnership with the CSIRO and Norco. Jim is a purpose-driven business leader with 20-plus years in retail across multiple sectors and countries and five years in business turnarounds and restructures. He has chased innovation his entire career, from revitalising fresh foods as a general manager in product development for a market-leading supermarket chain to landing award-winning duty-free store concepts as buying director and turning car tyres into printer ink in a waste-to-energy startup. Jim builds entrepreneurial cultures with an authentic leadership style , focusing on people, pace and collaboration. www. edenbrew. com. au/ Connect
Michael HampsonCEO, Norco Co-operative Michael HampsonCEO, Norco Co-operative Michael is passionate about the dairy industry and backing Australian dairy farmers, with a track record of over 20 years of driving value in the industry. He’s a champion of change on many fronts, including across organisations and adopting new thinking and technologies, bringing people along that journey to create value Michael has gained experience with the fast-moving consumer goods industry across different supply chains and countries. With a keen eye for commercial value, creation and capture, he’s driven change and value appreciation as CEO at Norco Co-operative, a 100% Australian farmer-owned dairy co-operative With core values of trust, honesty and empathy, plus entrepreneurialism, Michael has gathered the support of key management teams and boards to deliver transformational results, creating value for all stakeholders www. norco. com. au/ Connect
Facilitator Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC With curiosity, willingness, and a generosity of spirit, Bryce Ives is masterful at making groups connect and facilitating conversations that matter. Skilled in shaping group dynamics and designing processes that can hold complicated and collaborative discussions, Bryce has produced countless memorable and transformative gatherings that have led to change, action and impact His impact includes notable projects in contemporary Australian performing arts practice, youth development, agricultural leadership, social entrepreneurship, rural and regional renewal, diversity representation within the media, and digital innovation in the light of disruptive media ecology Bryce designed the Talking 2030 roadmap to get Australian Agriculture to $100 billion at the farm gate by 2030. For the past twelve years, Bryce has focused on building leadership innovation in Australian Agriculture as Chief Facilitator of the AgriFutures Horizon program and for the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award program Instrumental in leading some of Australia’s most enduring community media projects, including as Chief Facilitator of the ABC’s Heywire Regional Youth project, Bryce was also a driving force behind the Student Youth Network, one of Australia’s most significant participatory youth media projects. As a movement, SYN fundamentally changed the face of Australian media and storytelling; Bryce has worked with thousands of young media makers Bryce is an experienced company director and c-suite executive with a focus on engagement, communications, public and government affairs, and social impact work. He is also profoundly shaped by his training in theatre making, improvisation, music, and his hundreds of hours of experience as a broadcaster on live radio and television With professional experience as a theatre-maker, composer, director and writer, Bryce was the co-founder of the Present Tense Ensemble. This award-winning performance-based ensemble created contemporary music theatre that was immersive, highly sonic, and performed with heart and gusto in the here and now. He is a previous Director of the Ballarat Arts Academy and Gippsland Centre of Art and Design, previous Artistic Director of Theatre Works St. Kilda and of the Fairfax Youth Arts Festival. Currently, he is a curator of the Buffer Fringe in Cyprus The culmination of this experience is what drives Bryce today. As Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications at Torrens Global Education, Bryce is the chief storyteller of Australia’s fastest-growing university www. bryceives. com/ Connect
Panel discussion - Reality check. moving beyond sustainability frameworks in agriculture1. 13pm — 1. 53pm Sustainability Breakout Room 1 This session will begin with a presentation by Jay Holata, CEO of Athena IR Tech as part of the Startup Showcase
Australia and New Zealand’s land-based agricultural industries have set ambitious sustainability targets for the future Read more We ask industry leaders to share the realities of their progress beyond frameworks and targets, what keeps them up at night, and how producers can be part of the solution through tangible actions today Michael (Mick) AndersonHead of Sustainability, GrainCorp Michael (Mick) AndersonHead of Sustainability, GrainCorp Mick has worked in the environmental and sustainability space for over 20 years Connect
Bridgit HawkinsChief Sustainability Officer, CropX Bridgit HawkinsChief Sustainability Officer, CropX Bridgit has been part of the agricultural sector her entire life; growing up on a farm in New Zealand, studying at Massey University and working in varied roles across science, commercialization and export until founding her own business Regen in 2010. The essence of Regen was always using technology to support farmers be more efficient and sustainable, so on the successful sale of Regen to CropX in 2020 it was natural to then take on the role of Chief Sustainability Officer for CropX Technologies
In addition to her role with CropX Bridgit is the Chair of AgriTechNZ and involved in several other start-ups in governance and mentor capacities Connect
Anna SpeerManaging Director, Greenstock Anna SpeerManaging Director, Greenstock Anna is Managing Director of Greenstock, Woolworths Group’s stand-alone red meat business. With 15 years in global agribusiness, her experience in operational excellence includes opening new markets and building market credibility through innovative products that ensure competitiveness. Greenstock works with primary producers and suppliers to provide the combined red meat needs of Woolworths Group’s retail, international and wholesale businesses. Anna is transforming Greenstock into a multi-channel protein specialist while delivering high-quality, sustainable and strong animal welfare solutions for its stakeholders. She was previously Chief Operating Officer at the Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) and CEO at AuctionsPlus. Anna has a Global Executive MBA and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, an Agribusiness Australia board director and an Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (ARLF) graduate. Connect
Facilitator Charlie PeelRural Reporter, The Australian Charlie PeelRural Reporter, The Australian Charlie Peel is The Australian’s rural reporter, covering agriculture, politics and issues affecting life outside of Australia’s capital cities. Charlie began his career in rural Queensland before joining The Australian in 2017. Since then, Charlie has covered court, crime, state and federal politics and general news. He has reported on cyclones, floods, bushfires, droughts, corporate trials, election campaigns and major sporting events The Australian brings you the latest Australian news as well as latest politics, sports, entertainment, technology, lifestyle and breaking world news www. theaustralian. com. au/author/charlie-peel Connect
Jay HolataCEO, Athena IR-Tech Jay HolataCEO, Athena IR-Tech Jay is the CEO of Athena IR-Tech, bringing a background of over 35 years of executive level technical and business leadership in companies such as Accenture, Constellation Wines Australia and Schneider Electric athenairtech. com/ Connect
Workshop - Data as a second language. understanding what your farm is saying to you1. 13pm — 1. 53pm Technology Breakout Room 2 This session will begin with a presentation by David Carter, Co-Founder and CEO of Deep Planet as a part of the Startup Showcase
Uber and Airbnb turned two conventional industries on their heads. How did they do it?
Read more Using software that allows two applications to talk to each other. Now it’s agriculture’s turn. Andrew Skinner and Andrew Cooke will show you the possibilities and benefits of connecting data to create new business models and operating efficiencies for producers and companies alike, in what they’ve coined the ‘Internet of Agrifood’ Andrew CookeCo-Founder and Managing Director, Rezare Systems Andrew CookeCo-Founder and Managing Director, Rezare Systems Andrew is a Founder of Rezare Systems, a leading New Zealand agricultural software company, now part of the global Map of Ag Group where he is Chief Technology Officer From applying software technology to agricultural science and farm systems, he now leads initiatives connecting farming and supply chain data across agrifood, ag finance and sustainability He is known for his work in data interoperability, leading formulation of the farm data code of practice which became the pattern for sector codes worldwide. He led the technical design of standards for livestock data interoperability as part of the International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR) and is currently focusing on geospatial and sustainability data interoperability in agriculture www. rezare. co. nz/ Connect
Andrew SkinnerDirector, More Than Machines Andrew SkinnerDirector, More Than Machines Andrew’s international agrifood technology experience spans working with industry supply chains, researchers and governments. He’s developed strategy and implemented industry-defining technologies for aquaculture, viticulture, horticulture, eggs and meat and livestock in Australia, the US and UK. Andrew is director at and founded technology consultancy More Than Machines, which develops digital strategy and technology solutions to help agrifood stakeholders optimise land, production, markets and products. He was Meat and Livestock Australia’s (MLA) Chief Data Officer. His data strategy and digital supply chain research for Australian red meat increased productivity and product quality and enabled market opportunities. Andrew led the data science and technology outcomes of the first Australian agricultural-wide research between all 15 Rural Research and Development Corporations (RRDCs). The project analysed digital transformation’s risks and opportunities for Australian agribusinesses. Connect
David CarterCo-Founder and CEO, Deep Planet David CarterCo-Founder and CEO, Deep Planet Growing up in the Hunter Valley, David started his career in Australia, going on to live and work in New Zealand, the UK, Canada and the USA, building more than 20 years of experience in software, sales and finance www. deepplanet. ai/ Connect
Workshop - Empowering farmers to shape the future of environmental reporting1. 13pm — 1. 53pm Farming Gilbert Room Science, technology, coupled with an investment in skills and capability, need to be harnessed to empower farmers to shape the future of natural capital management and environmental reporting Read more This session will consider the innovation needed to enable natural capital to be treated as a factor of production in agriculture and explore the potential benefits and opportunities that can flow from investment in this Farming for the Future is a public interest research and change program that aims to understand how differences in natural capital are associated with differences in benefits to farmers. Dr Sue Ogilvy and Dr Daniel Gregg will provide an overview of the science and systems change behind Farming for the Future. The session will include an exploration of the implications of increased demand for environmental reporting by Primary Producers and the opportunities observed by Farming for the Future for technological innovation to support the farmers to respond to these Jen BarwickNational Climate and Nature Coordinator, Pew Charitable Trust Jen BarwickNational Climate and Nature Coordinator, Pew Charitable Trust Jen is the National Climate and Nature Coordinator for The Pew Charitable Trusts, a global non-partisan research and public policy organisation dedicated to serving the public through evidence-based advocacy. The Trusts work with Traditional Owners, communities, landholders, farmers, industry and policy makers in Australia to promote conservation and sustainable management of unique landscapes and the marine environment Jen works with a range of partners to identify, advocate for and support solutions that protect nature and support the role of people in the landscapes, as well as address the broader climate change challenges we now face Jen’s current focus is working with stakeholders and government to support the growth of nature-based solutions and the proposed biodiversity conservation markets www. pewtrusts. org/ Connect
Dr Daniel GreggFounder and Principal Economist, Heuris Pty Ltd Dr Daniel GreggFounder and Principal Economist, Heuris Pty Ltd Daniel is an environmental and agricultural economist focusing on behavioural theories and interventions, production analysis, supply chain innovation and rural development www. heuris. com. au/ Connect
Dr Sue OgilvyProgram Director at the Macdoch Foundation (Farming for the Future Project) Dr Sue OgilvyProgram Director at the Macdoch Foundation (Farming for the Future Project) Sue leads the Machdoch Foundation’s public interest research and change program Farming for the Future. It works to provide the evidence, tools and resources for agriculture to understand the links between natural capital and financial and non-financial benefits to farm businesses and farming families Farming for the Future considers natural capital a part of agricultural productivity and profitability. In doing so, it aims to expose the opportunity where benefits to farmers and better environmental performance of agricultural markets and supply chains co-exist to support a more financially prosperous, climate-resilient and environmentally positive Australian agricultural sector The program leverages Sue’s research in two areas. adapting and extending financial accounting concepts and standards; and developing practical methods to enable farmers and advisors to measure natural capital as an asset farmingforthefuture. org. au/ Connect
Facilitator Chris ScheidDirector, ProAdvice Chris ScheidDirector, ProAdvice Chris is Director of ProAdvice, a professional services firm specialising in accounting, farm business coaching (business strategy, integrated professional services, succession planning) and incorporating wealth advisory services through Morgans Financial As a management consultant, Chris’ client work is varied and includes collaborative farming, succession planning, business re-structure and re-finance, business expansion and assisting families in business. Working as a client manager, Chris acts as ‘chairman of the board’, providing strategic advice, improving business systems, assisting with change management and coordinating the clients’ professional adviser team Chris has a Bachelor of Agricultural Science from Sydney University, is a member of the Ag Institute of Australia, holds his CPAg (Certified Practising Agriculturist) and has been working with rural clients in South Australia since 1989. He has held various roles in the agricultural industry, including as a Livestock Officer for Primary Industries SA and as the Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia Property Management Planning Officer Connect
Panel discussion - Digital distraction. making on-farm data work for you2. 03pm — 2. 38pm Farming Technology Plenary This session will begin with a presentation from evokeAG. Future Young Leader Matthew Anderson.
Data can provide insights on everything from optimal irrigation and equipment maintenance to soil fertility, but with a plethora of apps and software solutions, how do producers move from digital distraction to meaningful decision-making?
Read more This highly practical session features case studies from producers who’ve done exactly that to leverage big results on-farm Luke ChaplainDirector at SkyKelpie Pty Ltd Luke ChaplainDirector at SkyKelpie Pty Ltd Luke is the Founder of SkyKelpie, an agritech startup that aims to be the first company in the world to commercialise livestock mustering with drones. He sees the opportunity for drones to eclipse traditional helicopter mustering by making it cheaper, safer, more productive and positively impacting the environment and animal welfare. Luke is a 2022 Nuffield Scholar and plans to visit multiple countries for his research. SkyKelpie is currently working with government departments and industry bodies in Australia to trial and test the solution to determine the easiest and most effective way of commercialising it. youtu. be/ueLHKU_foo0 Connect
Brad Egan2022 Young Farmer of the Year and Award for Excellence in Innovation Brad Egan2022 Young Farmer of the Year and Award for Excellence in Innovation Brad, alongside his parents, runs a dryland broadacre cropping business in Scaddan, WA. Upon completing his agribusiness degree at Curtin University, he returned home to the family farm. Brad’s involved in the day-to-day running of the farm and plays a key role in executing its precision ag strategy and facilitating decision-making through his business analytics and agronomy work. Brad’s passion for precision ag and data-driven decisions led to him being awarded the 2022 Young Farmer of the Year Award, sponsored by McDonald’s Australia, at the Kondinin Group and ABC Rural Australian Farmer of the Year Awards. He was also awarded the 2022 Award for Excellence in Innovation, sponsored by Telstra.
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Hans LoderNuffield Scholar and Vineyard Manager at Penley Estate Hans LoderNuffield Scholar and Vineyard Manager at Penley Estate Hans is a geologist and viticulturist with 20-plus years of field experience in collecting, managing and using data to extract insights. A 2021 Nuffield Scholar, supported by Wine Australia, he researched data management solutions for viticulturists under the title, “Here come the robots, but what do we do with the data?” Hans is a viticulturist and Vineyard Manager for Penley Estate, Coonawarra, where he’s continually pushing convention and leveraging technology to provide detailed oversight, scale through efficiency and sustainable production. www. nuffield. com. au/hans-loder-2021 Connect
Fiona TurnerCo-Founder and CEO, Bitwise Agronomy, and Producer, Jinglers Creek Vineyard Fiona TurnerCo-Founder and CEO, Bitwise Agronomy, and Producer, Jinglers Creek Vineyard Fiona is an innovator, disruptor and lover of technology. A results-oriented technology professional, she has over 15 years of experience in new product development for agriculture, infrastructure, utilities, construction/asset management, government, banking and manufacturing www. bitwiseag. com/ Connect
Facilitator Catherine Marriott OAMCEO, Riverine Plains Catherine Marriott OAMCEO, Riverine Plains Catherine is the CEO of Riverine Plains and over the last 18 years has worked in management, strategic and leadership roles in the agricultural, research and regional development sectors in Australia and internationally She is a proven business leader, communicator and organisational renovator focused mostly on leadership development, advocacy and delivering innovative solutions for the industries in which she works Catherine is passionate about the people side of agriculture, learning from and sharing with others. Mentoring is a role she takes on with enthusiasm as she believes to have vibrant rural communities you need confident, supported people and prosperous businesses riverineplains. org. au/ Connect
Matthew AndersonevokeAG 2023 Future Young Leader Matthew AndersonevokeAG 2023 Future Young Leader Matthew is the Manager of Agritech Projects for Farmers2Founders and is a cattle farmer. His passion for agriculture stems from growing up on the family property in the www. farmers2founders. com/ Connect
Brought to you by The Council of RDCs Panel discussion - What will it take to satisfy the growing global appetite for protein?2. 03pm — 2. 38pm Future of food Breakout Room 1 With an expected two billion extra people to feed by 2050, coupled with changing tastes and dietary preferences, there is a growing global demand for more protein, produced more sustainably and from a wider variety of sources Read more In this session, we bring together diverse voices from across the supply chain to look at how we leverage both traditional and alternative protein sources to deliver on the growing global appetite for protein. Where are the opportunities? What are the constraints? And what are the ‘watch outs’ for consumers? Professor Michelle ColgraveDeputy Director (Impact), Agriculture and Food, CSIRO Professor Michelle ColgraveDeputy Director (Impact), Agriculture and Food, CSIRO Michelle is the Deputy Director (Impact) in CSIRO Agriculture and Food. She formerly led the Future Protein Mission that will develop protein-based industries (including traditional protein, plant-based protein, insect, and microbial protein) along the value chain from production to the customer, delivering premium protein ingredients and products and addressing the rapid growth of the protein-based sector. Michelle is also chief investigator on the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science. Here, proteomics (the study of proteins using mass spectrometry) is applied to agriculture and food science to the benefit of human health. Work focuses on proteins involved in food intolerance and allergy as well as bioactive proteins that bring specific health benefits.
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David JochinkeAV Jochinke and Co. & Vice President, National Farmers’ Federation David JochinkeAV Jochinke and Co. & Vice President, National Farmers’ Federation David “DJ” Jochinke is a third-generation dryland farmer and livestock producer in the Murra Warra community at Wimmera Plains, VIC, operating under the family business AV Jochinke & Co. He is also the Vice President of the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) Board. Throughout David’s representative career he has been a strong advocate for rural communities and the farming industry through high-profile leadership positions at state and federal levels. The insights that David gained include focusing on clearly communicated visions and empowering teams to collectively deliver innovative outcomes that enhance the wider agricultural industry. With a roll-up-your-sleeves attitude, he has an extensive executive network and a depth of practical production knowledge. Connect
Dr Steven LapidgeCEO, Fight Food Waste Dr Steven LapidgeCEO, Fight Food Waste Steven is the creator and CEO of Fight Food Waste Ltd, which incorporates the Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research Centre and Stop Food Waste Australia. The organisation is the lead agency in Australia’s fight to halve food waste by 2030 in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12. 3 fightfoodwastecrc. com. au/ Connect
Anthony (Tony) StewartCEO, Thomas Foods International Anthony (Tony) StewartCEO, Thomas Foods International Anthony (Tony) is CEO of Thomas Foods International, Australia’s largest 100% family-owned red meat processing company. He’s a senior executive with extensive global executive leadership experience in the consumer goods, manufacturing and distribution, and agribusiness sectors. Before joining Thomas Foods International, Tony worked in senior executive roles for large private and listed businesses, including Pernod Ricard, Detmold Packaging Group and Beam Inc. He’s a graduate of the University of Adelaide, a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. thomasfoods. com/ Connect
Facilitator Dr Aparna VenkateshCollaborative Innovation Lead, Bühler Group Dr Aparna VenkateshCollaborative Innovation Lead, Bühler Group Aparna is Bühler’s Collaborative Innovation Lead for Southeast Asia & Oceania. She leads innovation strategy in emerging opportunities for sustainable foods. Aparna scouts for novel agrifood technology applications with ecosystem partners to develop purposeful and high-impact transformations for the future of food She holds a biological sciences degree from Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) and a PhD in immunology from the Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy. www. buhlergroup. com/ Connect
Panel discussion - Startup capital. local vs global2. 03pm — 2. 38pm Investment Breakout Room 2 Prior to 2019 there wasn’t a single local (Australian) venture capital firm focused on agritech. Today, there are multiple players Read more In this session we explore two very different experiences – from an Australian company forced to source off-shore funding to expand globally, to an international company seeking local backing to enter the Australian and New Zealand marketplace. Experts from two leading VC firms weigh in on what’s changed in our investment ecosystem and the realities of securing funding in today’s environment Phil MorlePartner, Main Sequence Ventures Phil MorlePartner, Main Sequence Ventures Phil is a Partner at Main Sequence where he leads the Feed 10 Billion People Challenge. He’s passionate about delivering healthier people and a healthier planet, leading him to develop an interest in several adjacent areas including decarbonisation, synthetic biology, new materials and recycling. Since joining Main Sequence Ventures, Phil has led its company creation program called Venture Science, developing notable startups such as v2food, Samsara Eco and Eden Brew. www. mseq. vc/ Connect
Kristi RiordanCo-Founder & CEO, Harvest B Kristi RiordanCo-Founder & CEO, Harvest B Kristi Riordan is Co-Founder and CEO at Harvest B, an Australian B2B food technology company developing and manufacturing plant based proteins. Kristi is an experienced operating executive of multiple venture backed tech companies that redefined categories in highly regulated industries over the past 20 years. During this time, she has been supported by investors including W23 (investor of Harvest B), Bessemer, Matrix and CRV in the USA. Having spent most of her career in New York City, Kristi was granted a Distinguished Visa in 2019 under the new Global Talent program and is now permanently residing in Australia. Prior to her career in tech growth companies, Kristi spent time at Blackstone Private Equity in NYC, KPMG and served as a law clerk on the U. S. Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington D. C. Kristi holds her Certified Public Accountant license and is an admitted lawyer in the USA www. harvestb. io/ Connect
Saar SafraCo-Founder & CEO, Beewise Saar SafraCo-Founder & CEO, Beewise Saar, CEO & Co-Founder at Beewise, is a seasoned entrepreneur He started his career as a software developer; in 2001 he became CTO of Ad4Ever which was acquired by aQuantive where he served as GM & VP of Rich Media In 2007 aQuantive was acquired by Microsoft, where Saar served as Director of Rich Media solutions until 2008, when he left and founded ActiveBuilding, a pioneer in PropTech. ActiveBuilding was then acquired by RealPage in 2013 Saar has had three successful exits from the five companies he founded or joined prior to founding Beewise Saar received his MBA from the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington www. beewise. ag/ Connect
Robert WilliamsDirector, Artesian (Alternative Investments) Robert WilliamsDirector, Artesian (Alternative Investments) Robert is a director at Artesian and joined the global alternative investment management firm in 2017. Based in Sydney, Robert leads Artesian’s agrifood VC investment activities www. artesianinvest. com/ Connect
Facilitator Justin WebbCo-Founder and Executive Chairman, AgriWebb Justin WebbCo-Founder and Executive Chairman, AgriWebb Justin is Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of AgriWebb. As the world’s leading sustainable protein farm management and supply chain software, AgriWebb manages over 20 million head of livestock across 60 million hectares globally. A serial entrepreneur, Justin founded and built two hedge funds before selling them to Macquarie Bank and Westpac. He subsequently founded PacWealth Capital, a $4 billion advisory firm in the South Pacific. Justin served as a director and co-head of BlackRock’s $60 billion Australian Alternatives & Retail business. He holds a BA with Honours in Economics and Applied Mathematics from Harvard University and an MBA from Oxford University, where he was the OBA Scholar. www. agriwebb. com/ Connect
Workshop - The importance of measurement in sustainability2. 03pm — 2. 38pm Farming Sustainability Show more Investment Gilbert Room CommBank will join a panel of industry experts and producers to discuss the theme of measurement under the thematic of sustainability in agriculture. Solutions to get to carbon neutral, the important role of measurement and how CommBank supports farmers in these endeavours Read more Delegates will leave the session with a greater understanding of what it all means, where it might be heading and the opportunities to get started Dr Natalie Doran-BrowneDirector of Science, Agricultural Emissions, FLINTpro Dr Natalie Doran-BrowneDirector of Science, Agricultural Emissions, FLINTpro Natalie who leads the science, research, and development of farm carbon solutions within the FLINTpro software system, has been working on sustainable farming practices for over 15 years and is a network leader in the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases With a background as an agricultural scientist, Natalie focussed her research on issues around climate change and mitigation in the agricultural industry, primarily at The University of Melbourne Natalie has expansive working knowledge on calculating and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as working towards carbon neutral farming. Natalie is passionate about improving the climate resilience of farm systems and meeting the growing requirements for environmental sustainability reporting flintpro. com/ Connect
Robert MackenzieManaging Director, Macka's Australian Black Angus Beef Robert MackenzieManaging Director, Macka's Australian Black Angus Beef Robert is Director of Macka’s Australian Black Angus Beef, established in 1884 and proudly family-owned and operated for four generations. Macka’s use only the world’s best genetics to breed quality, grass-fed, grain finished Verified Black Angus Beef for the domestic and export market Macka’s has a strong team and a shared passion and commitment towards producing the highest quality Black Angus Cattle and Beef www. australianangusbeef. com. au Connect
Tegan NockCo-Founder & CPO, Loam Tegan NockCo-Founder & CPO, Loam Tegan is a Co-Founder and CPO of one of Australia’s fastest growing agritech companies, Loam Bio, which was founded in 2019 and now has over 70 team members across offices and labs in Australia, Canada, and the US. Starting her career in farming on the family property at Bogan Gate, NSW, Tegan has qualifications and experience in agricultural sciences. In her role at Loam, she has built one of Australia’s largest microbial product development teams – including establishing global R&D programs, specialist soil analysis laboratories and an international microbial library boasting over 2,500 strains of fungi. Tegan and the Loam team explore how the world’s smallest organisms – microbes – can solve the world’s biggest problems, and have developed ground-breaking microbial products that enable farmers to build significant levels of soil carbon in cropping systems Connecting world-class microbiologists with real-world farming challenges, Tegan is a leader in agritech driving high-impact solutions for farming systems and climate change www. loambio. com/ Connect
Carmel OnionsNational Director Agribusiness, Commonwealth Bank Carmel OnionsNational Director Agribusiness, Commonwealth Bank Carmel is the National Director, Agribusiness at the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) www. commbank. com. au/ Connect
Facilitator Natasha GreenwoodGeneral Manager, Agribusiness, Commonwealth Bank Natasha GreenwoodGeneral Manager, Agribusiness, Commonwealth Bank As General Manager, Agribusiness for Commonwealth Bank, Natasha has the privilege of working with a team of highly experienced, innovative and committed bankers who are dedicated to supporting the goals of agribusinesses. Natasha is responsible for the successful execution of Commbank’s agribusiness strategy including products, services and initiatives which enable farmers to expand and grow, to diversify their operations, to explore new markets and to innovate and experiment. Natasha and her team deeply understand global trends and ensure that agribusinesses are well placed to manage both the risks as well as the opportunities these might bring. Agribusiness is playing a key role in the transition to net zero and Natasha and her team are working closely with farmers to improve farm productivity, to initiate new sustainability projects and to engage successfully in the transition and carbon economy www. commbank. com. au/business/industries/regional-and-agribusiness. html Connect
Brought to you by Commonwealth Bank Panel discussion - Opportunities in agriculture. the perspective of Indigenous people2. 48pm — 3. 28pm Indigenous agriculture Plenary Indigenous peoples are the original stewards of the land and with that, the very first agriculturalists Read more In this session we explore how the modern application of traditional practices is creating market demand for Indigenous products, especially in the food and beverage sector. We also consider the barriers to scale and, if overcome, the potential to transform agrifood value chains and Indigenous communities alike Jacob BirchResearcher and Academic, Southern Cross University Jacob BirchResearcher and Academic, Southern Cross University Jacob is a Gamilaraay man working in the native grain space. The Gamilaraay are people of grassy plains and meandering rivers who maintain an intangible cultural connection to grassland foodways Connect
Dr Christine PittCo-Founder and CEO, Food Futures Company Dr Christine PittCo-Founder and CEO, Food Futures Company Dr Christine Pitt is Co-Founder and CEO of Food Futures Company, is a globally recognised thought leader, investor and entrepreneur in the agrifood tech ecosystem and has founded businesses in Australia and Asia www. foodfutures. com. au/ Connect
Guy RoyalDirector, Tuia Group, and Managing Partner, Māui Toa VC Guy RoyalDirector, Tuia Group, and Managing Partner, Māui Toa VC Guy has a background as a commercial lawyer and strategic adviser in New Zealand, Hong Kong, Vietnam and the United Kingdom. He specialises in the indigenous sector and works with a wide range of indigenous founders helping them with their commercialisation strategies. He has personally invested in startups in nutraceuticals, climate technology, health beverages and energy management systems. Guy is the Director of Tuia Group and Managing Partner of a new Indigenous venture capital firm in New Zealand, Māui Toa VC. He sits on the boards of the NZ Agritech IPT Māori Advisory Group, the commercial development arm of his tribe, and CH4 Global, a methane-inhibitor company operating in various countries, including Australia. His previous directorships include New Zealand Growth Capital Partners (investor into VCs) and Kiwirail (rail operator). Tribal affiliations. Ngāti Raukawa, Pare Hauraki and Ngāpuhi www. tuiagroup. com/ Connect
Suzanne ThompsonMD, Yambangku Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and Tourism Development Aboriginal Corporation Suzanne ThompsonMD, Yambangku Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and Tourism Development Aboriginal Corporation Suzanne Thompson – is very proud of her ancestral bloodlines, and brimming with knowledge of her culture, Australian history, and innovative ways to share her passions with others in a respectful and contemporary way With 20 years working in both the government and community sectors Suzanne found herself following in her cultural footsteps as a pioneer for social and economic empowerment, trade, and indigenous self-determination She is Founder and Managing Director of Yambangku Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and Tourism Development Aboriginal Corporation (YACHATDAC) which manages a 22,000 Acre Property in Outback Central Western Queensland, she is now redefining the very idea of social enterprise and appropriate cultural trading methods that will ensure a safe and transparent economic future for indigenous people Suzanne also volunteers her time as the Chair of the Australian Native Foods and Botanicals (ANFAB) National Peak body and is working directly to secure indigenous interests and right in this rapidly expanding global marketplace She has just been appointed as indigenous advisor to the Tourism & Events Queensland board (TEQ), and interim secretary for the newly formed Queensland First Nations Tourism Council, the peak body for First Nations Tourism in Queensland She is currently fostering support and investment for nature-based economies, including Indigenous Land Management, Carbon Farming and First Foods & Medicines, and the recognition, protection, and renumeration of indigenous intellectual knowledge by industry
More recently Suzanne has been appointed to the Central Western Queensland Ministerial Round Table for her invaluable insights and connections to Regional Outback Queensland Connect
Facilitator Jack JacobsYindyamarra Research Fellow, Charles Sturt University Jack JacobsYindyamarra Research Fellow, Charles Sturt University Jack Jacobs is Yindyamarra Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University. He works closely with Stan Grant to inspire and provoke critical discussion around democracy, justice, equity, tolerance, and belonging Jack is the co-host of the Yindyamarra podcast and the host of Beaconsfield podcast, on which he speaks with leading thinkers about reform. He has appeared as a guest on ABC Radio National’s, The Philosopher’s Zone, and contributes to The Conversation and other mediums Jack is an advocate for respect and inclusion within organisations. In 2021, he worked on the Australian Human Rights Commission’s landmark review of Federal Parliament’s workplace culture. He has also worked on culture reviews aimed at preventing and responding to sexual misconduct in university residential colleges Jack has a first-class honours degree in Philosophy from the University of Sydney www. csu. edu. au/ Connect
Panel discussion - Eyes wide open. who gets the money and who gets the (carbon) credit?2. 48pm — 3. 28pm Carbon farming Sustainability Breakout Room 1 This session will begin with a presentation from evokeAG. Future Young Leader Keeley Lester
Governments, industries and companies the world over are stepping up their climate commitments, but can carbon credit markets help us meet net-zero targets or do they simply allow emitters to continue to release greenhouse gases?
Read more In this not-to-be-missed session, we uncover every angle to ensure you leave informed on the great carbon debate Stuart AustinGeneral Manager, Wilmot Cattle Co Stuart AustinGeneral Manager, Wilmot Cattle Co Stuart is the General Manager of Wilmot Cattle Co, a grass-fed beef business based in New England, NSW Connect
Dr Nicole Buckley BiggsDirector of Sustainability, AgriWebb Dr Nicole Buckley BiggsDirector of Sustainability, AgriWebb Nicole is an environmental scientist focused on global food system sustainability, particularly climate and conservation opportunities on livestock grazing operations. She’s AgriWebb’s Director of Sustainability, the global-leading livestock business management software company Nicole works with food supply chain stakeholders on net-zero strategy, biodiversity, drought tolerance and economic resilience She’s worked with the Aspen Institute’s Energy & Environment Program and the Northern Sierra Partnership with The Nature Conservancy Nicole holds a PhD from Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, studied Anthropology and East Asian Studies at Harvard and has been published in leading ecology and environmental journals She has expertise in agriculture, livestock operations, payments for ecosystem services, climate change, conservation, nature-based solutions, land use change and large landscape conservation www. agriwebb. com/ Connect
Greg ButlerManaging Director, Clean Carbon Pty Ltd and Research & Development Manager, SANTFA Greg ButlerManaging Director, Clean Carbon Pty Ltd and Research & Development Manager, SANTFA Greg is Managing Director of Clean Carbon Pty Ltd and Research & Development Manager at the South Australian No-Till Farmers Association (SANTFA) A registered patent author, product developer and with honours in organic chemistry, he specialises in decarbonisation of agroecological and petrochemical supply chains In 2022, Greg released the ultra-high-pressure AquaTill tool with Flow International Corporation and Precision Seeding Solutions His other shareholding partnerships include Australian Integrated Carbon Pty Ltd, the highest volume participant at the Emission Reduction Fund over the last two years; Biocare Projects Pty Ltd, delivering the world’s largest carbon removal project in the land management sector located on Kangaroo Island; and FarmN Pty Ltd, a project with the federal government to increase direct farm investment into renewable nitrogen fertiliser production in Australia Connect
Dr Rob WaterworthCo-Founder & CEO, FLINTpro Dr Rob WaterworthCo-Founder & CEO, FLINTpro Rob is Co-Founder and CEO of FLINTpro, the world’s first software system built to integrate multiple data streams required to estimate greenhouse gas emissions for the land sector flintpro. com/ Connect
Facilitator Oli MadgettCo-Owner, The Madgetts Block, MD, Perennial Australia & Co-Organiser Agritech Meetup SA Oli MadgettCo-Owner, The Madgetts Block, MD, Perennial Australia & Co-Organiser Agritech Meetup SA Oli Madgett became a grower in McLaren Vale in 2015, and leads Perennial in Australia, working with the MLA and AgriFutures to scale soil carbon quantification and decarbonise agrifood supply chains. Oli runs the Adelaide AgriTech Meetup, which brings together a community of more than 1,500 developers, farmers and entrepreneurs interested in the agricultural technology space Connect
Keeley LesterFuture Young Leader Keeley LesterFuture Young Leader Keeley is the Founder of Agducation, a platform that supports agriculture educators, and a Food and Fibre Production teacher for students aged K–12. Keeley participates in the CQ Universities Women in Agritech Program to promote Agritech in school curriculums Connect
Panel discussion - Hello robot. autonomous agriculture2. 48pm — 3. 28pm Technology Breakout Room 2 This session will begin with a presentation by Hunter Jay, Co-Founder and CEO of Ripe Robotics as part of the Startup Showcase
Self-driving tractors, seed planting robots and agricultural drones are all putting new technology and better outcomes in the hands of our producers
Read more We bring together the companies making it happen and the producers using the tech to share what’s in the market right now, what’s to come, and at what point does autonomous agriculture start to pay for itself on-farm? Professor Craig BaillieHead of School & Dean Agriculture & Environmental Science, University of Southern Queensland Professor Craig BaillieHead of School & Dean Agriculture & Environmental Science, University of Southern Queensland Craig is the Dean of Agriculture and Environmental Science and Head of School at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ). He’s an agricultural engineer with over 25 years’ experience in agricultural research, development and extension staffprofile. usq. edu. au/profile/craig-baillie Connect
Andrew BateCEO and Co-Founder, SwarmFarm Robotics Andrew BateCEO and Co-Founder, SwarmFarm Robotics As the Co-founder and CEO of SwarmFarm Robotics, Andrew has leveraged his experience as a successful grain farmer and deep knowledge of robotics to drive the organisation’s successful development and commercialisation www. swarmfarm. com/ Connect
Ben KellyProduction Systems Manager – Production and Precision Ag, John Deere Ben KellyProduction Systems Manager – Production and Precision Ag, John Deere Ben grew up on a cropping and livestock property near Gulargambone in Central NSW and has a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Newcastle (UON). In 2014 his passion for precision agriculture led him to complete a Graduate Certificate in Precision Agriculture from the University of New England (UNE). Ben joined John Deere in 2005 and has spent the last 17 years supporting John Deere customers through various field-based roles. In Ben’s current role as Production Systems Manager—Production and Precision Ag, he’s responsible for identifying market trends in Australia and New Zealand agriculture for future product development opportunities. He also leads John Deere’s go-to-market strategies for the small grains, cotton and sugar cane production systems. www. deere. com. au/ Connect
Robert HardieExecutive Manager - Health and Agriculture at nbn™ Australia Robert HardieExecutive Manager - Health and Agriculture at nbn™ Australia Robert Hardie is Executive Manager for Health and Agriculture at nbn He joined nbn in April 2020 and has been working with key stakeholders in rural, remote and regional Australia to lift digital capability in the health and agriculture sectors Robert brings more than 15 years’ experience of public policy development and advocacy to his role, including time as a political adviser to the Australian Government and policy director for NSW Farmers Outside work, Robert is a director with Masters Swimming Australia and a committee member with the NSW Farm Writers’ Association www. nbnco. com. au/blog/authors/robert-hardie Connect
Hunter JayCo-Founder & CEO, Ripe Robotics Hunter JayCo-Founder & CEO, Ripe Robotics Hunter is the Co-Founder and CEO of Ripe Robotics, a startup working on autonomous harvesting of fruit, particularly apples, oranges and stone fruit An engineer, Hunter is particularly interested in and concerned about the development of artificial intelligence. He lives with fruit pickers onsite in Shepparton, while developing Ripe’s machines www. riperobotics. com/ Connect
Facilitator Jackie PoyserCEO and Managing Director, Three60 Consulting Jackie PoyserCEO and Managing Director, Three60 Consulting Jackie is the CEO and Managing Director of Three60 Consulting and is a highly experienced facilitator, communications and engagement specialist and business administrator Working across the agriculture, health and tourism sectors for more than 25 years, Jackie has a passion for customer centric approaches, with a focus on generating and implementing ideas for continuous improvement to work practices and processes Three60 Consulting is a Brisbane-based communication and engagement specialist company with a dynamic team who have achieved notable success in strengthening stakeholder relationships, setting business strategies, enhancing people and culture and creating business transformations www. linkedin. com/in/jackie-poyser-53134233 Connect
Fireside Chat - The secret sauce. from agritech startup to commercialisation2. 48pm — 3. 28pm Farming Investment Show more Technology Innovation Gilbert Room With Syngenta as a provider of plant health solutions and Pairtree Intelligence as a data integrator, together their aligned partnership is adding value to farmers Read more Here we uncover the key ingredients needed to transform agricultural technology, from startup to fully fledged commercial player Brett HofmanHead of Business Development, Syngenta Australia, and New Zealand Brett HofmanHead of Business Development, Syngenta Australia, and New Zealand As Head of Business Development for Syngenta, Brett’s responsible for investigating new business opportunities and identifying and developing next-generation technology solutions for agriculture. He joined Syngenta in 2004 with roles in R&D and Product Management, supporting the delivery of new crop protection technology for Australian and New Zealand growers. Brett also led large-scale business transformation and integration projects across commercial, supply chain and IT. Brett has an MBA from Macquarie Graduate School of Management. He’s interested in discussing all things agritech , commercialising start-ups and craft beer. www. syngenta. com. au/ Connect
Hamish MunroCEO & Co-Founder, Pairtree Intelligence Hamish MunroCEO & Co-Founder, Pairtree Intelligence Hamish is a fifth-generation farmer from central NSW who grew up on a mixed farming enterprise, focusing on broadacre cropping and steers for European Union (EU) trade. After working on a station in the Kimberly in 1996, Hamish did a Bachelor of Management (Farm Business) at Sydney University’s (USYD) Orange campus. Between 2004–2012, he was a Cattle Council of Australia councillor, representing beef and agriculture at state, national and international levels. This background enabled Hamish to see the value of farm data for management, productivity, compliance and integrity. In 2018, he co-founded Pairtree Intelligence to overcome data silos and allow agritech solutions to connect. Pairtree’s focus is to enable farmers to use their farm data for more accurate insights and actionable outcomes.
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Brought to you by Syngenta Keynote - By endurance we conquer. a Shackletonian approach to the climate crisis3. 58pm — 4. 58pm Global challenges Sustainability Plenary This session will begin with presentations from evokeAG Future Young Leader Isaac Mayer, evokeAG Future Young Leader Josie Clarke and AgriFutures Researcher of the Year Adrian Spencer
Environmental scientist, author, adventurer and public speaker Tim Jarvis AM shares lessons on leadership, resilience, teamwork and goal-setting learned from his polar expeditions
Read more In this thought-provoking session Tim shares how these skills can be applied to delivering sustainable outcomes in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss Tim Jarvis AMTim Jarvis Consulting, environmental scientist, author and adventurer Tim Jarvis AMTim Jarvis Consulting, environmental scientist, author and adventurer Tim is an environmental scientist, author, adventurer and public speaker www. timjarvis. org Connect
Isaac MayerFuture Young Leader Isaac MayerFuture Young Leader Isaac is the Founder of Bush Bees, a native bee company he started in 2018 when he was only 14 years old. Bush Bees aims to educate and raise awareness of native bees, rescue colonies under threat through conservation, and cultivate with ethical beekeeping practices bushbees. com/ Connect
Josie ClarkeFuture Young Leader Josie ClarkeFuture Young Leader Founder of Ability Agriculture, PhD student and 2022 NSW/ACT Rural Women’s Award Winner Josie grew up on her family’s cattle property near Kempsey NSW and was only five when her dad Glen became a paraplegic in a truck accident. Her childhood experiences and a pinpoint conversation in the paddock with her dad is what planted the seed for Ability Agriculture abilityagriculture. com/ Connect
Adrian SpencerFounder, Sampano, and AgriFutures Australia, Researcher of the Year Adrian SpencerFounder, Sampano, and AgriFutures Australia, Researcher of the Year Commencing in the Agriculture sector in NE Victoria in 1992, Adrian has first hand experience in growing, harvesting and processing for local and export markets, across chestnuts, berries, cherries, apples and stone fruit. Following this, Adrian worked around Australia as a Geologist and then within the Taxation advisory division of Ernst & Young for 6 years, in Melbourne, in particular, supporting Research & Development companies Since 2006 Adrian has established multiple companies, working with Industry to secure over $500 million in funding for innovation and expansion projects all around Australia, including the Agriculture and Manufacture sectors. Having established deep value chain contacts (and clients) as well as government, research and community links, Adrian launched Sampano in late 2016 Adrian was awarded AgriFutures Australia’s Researcher of the Year in 2022 following his report titled ‘The algae and seaweed opportunity. An Australian prospect’ Connect
Welcome9. 00am — 9. 13am Plenary MC welcomes delegates to Day 2
This will be followed by a presentation from evokeAG Future Young Leader Malkah Lara-Muckenschnabl
A welcome to South Australia from the Hon Clare Scriven MLC, Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development and Minister for Forest Industries
Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC With curiosity, willingness, and a generosity of spirit, Bryce Ives is masterful at making groups connect and facilitating conversations that matter. Skilled in shaping group dynamics and designing processes that can hold complicated and collaborative discussions, Bryce has produced countless memorable and transformative gatherings that have led to change, action and impact His impact includes notable projects in contemporary Australian performing arts practice, youth development, agricultural leadership, social entrepreneurship, rural and regional renewal, diversity representation within the media, and digital innovation in the light of disruptive media ecology Bryce designed the Talking 2030 roadmap to get Australian Agriculture to $100 billion at the farm gate by 2030. For the past twelve years, Bryce has focused on building leadership innovation in Australian Agriculture as Chief Facilitator of the AgriFutures Horizon program and for the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award program Instrumental in leading some of Australia’s most enduring community media projects, including as Chief Facilitator of the ABC’s Heywire Regional Youth project, Bryce was also a driving force behind the Student Youth Network, one of Australia’s most significant participatory youth media projects. As a movement, SYN fundamentally changed the face of Australian media and storytelling; Bryce has worked with thousands of young media makers Bryce is an experienced company director and c-suite executive with a focus on engagement, communications, public and government affairs, and social impact work. He is also profoundly shaped by his training in theatre making, improvisation, music, and his hundreds of hours of experience as a broadcaster on live radio and television With professional experience as a theatre-maker, composer, director and writer, Bryce was the co-founder of the Present Tense Ensemble. This award-winning performance-based ensemble created contemporary music theatre that was immersive, highly sonic, and performed with heart and gusto in the here and now. He is a previous Director of the Ballarat Arts Academy and Gippsland Centre of Art and Design, previous Artistic Director of Theatre Works St. Kilda and of the Fairfax Youth Arts Festival. Currently, he is a curator of the Buffer Fringe in Cyprus The culmination of this experience is what drives Bryce today. As Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications at Torrens Global Education, Bryce is the chief storyteller of Australia’s fastest-growing university www. bryceives. com/ Connect
Malkah Lara-MuckenschnablFuture Young Leader Malkah Lara-MuckenschnablFuture Young Leader Malkah is a Relationship Credit Analyst specialising in Agribusiness at ANZ and the Founder of Lymbo, an AgTech startup that uses a recruitment app to connect young people with jobs in agriculture Connect
The Hon Clare Scriven MLCMinister for Primary Industries and Regional Development and Minister for Forest Industries The Hon Clare Scriven MLCMinister for Primary Industries and Regional Development and Minister for Forest Industries Clare Scriven was raised in Mount Gambier and returned to the region with her family after living and working in Adelaide for some years
Clare is committed to regional development, improving educational opportunities, supporting small business, and promoting the importance of primary industries sectors
Prior to entering Parliament in 2018, Clare’s career spanned forest industries, human resources, government policy and service delivery
Clare’s post-graduate studies in management and business have complemented her diverse working background
Clare is passionate about regional communities. As a member of the Legislative Council, she represents all South Australians
She and her husband, Gerard, have six children www. premier. sa. gov. au/the-team/clare-scriven-mlc Connect
Panel discussion - The collision of the four Cs9. 13am — 10. 21am Global challenges Plenary World trade continues to be impacted by the Four Cs. climate, covid, conflict and cost. But which changes are temporary, and which are permanent?
Read more In this important wide-ranging discussion, our panellists challenge themselves – and the audience – to consider whether these factors will drive collaboration, creativity or catastrophe in the future, and ask which conversations we need to be having as a sector in light of this Jack JacobsYindyamarra Research Fellow, Charles Sturt University Jack JacobsYindyamarra Research Fellow, Charles Sturt University Jack Jacobs is Yindyamarra Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University. He works closely with Stan Grant to inspire and provoke critical discussion around democracy, justice, equity, tolerance, and belonging Jack is the co-host of the Yindyamarra podcast and the host of Beaconsfield podcast, on which he speaks with leading thinkers about reform. He has appeared as a guest on ABC Radio National’s, The Philosopher’s Zone, and contributes to The Conversation and other mediums Jack is an advocate for respect and inclusion within organisations. In 2021, he worked on the Australian Human Rights Commission’s landmark review of Federal Parliament’s workplace culture. He has also worked on culture reviews aimed at preventing and responding to sexual misconduct in university residential colleges Jack has a first-class honours degree in Philosophy from the University of Sydney www. csu. edu. au/ Connect
Alasdair MacleodExecutive Chairman, Macdoch Group Alasdair MacleodExecutive Chairman, Macdoch Group Alasdair is Executive Chairman of the Macdoch Group, a private investment company with offices in London and Sydney. The group’s vision is to see Australia become a global leader in building natural capital and transitioning to a low-carbon, climate-resilient future. Macdoch Group invests in agricultural land, the development of technology and advisory businesses. Investments seek to provide the tools, advice, data and test cases to build natural capital and a climate-resilient future. Alasdair is also Chair of the Macdoch Foundation, a philanthropic body that seeks to build the resilience of people and the planet. www. macdoch. com/ Connect
Mary ShelmanFounder, Shelman Group Mary ShelmanFounder, Shelman Group Mary is an internationally recognised thought leader, speaker and strategic advisor on global agribusiness, agritech and food system trends. The former Director of Harvard Business School’s (HBS) Agribusiness Program, she works with companies, governments and investors worldwide through her consulting and advisory firm Shelman Group, based in Boston, Massachusetts. Shelman provides unique insights into technology and consumer trends and champions collaboration, industry alignment and forward-looking strategic planning to achieve system-wide improvements and create pathways for sustainable growth. Mary serves on The Kroger Company Zero Hunger Zero Waste Foundation advisory board and is a member of Perfect Day’s Sustainability and Health Advisory Council. A Kentucky native where she owns a farm, Mary holds a chemical engineering degree, (University of Kentucky) and an MBA (HBS). Connect
Sam TretheweyCo-Founder and Managing Director of Tasmanian Agricultural Company Sam TretheweyCo-Founder and Managing Director of Tasmanian Agricultural Company In 2019, Sam returned to his home state to build the Tasmanian Agricultural Company (Tas Ag Co). This vertically integrated business produces beef that’s beyond sustainable, using non-conventional, holistic farming practices Sam and his wife, Stephanie, own an abattoir, providing more control for Tas Ag Co and diversifying their business. They’ve since launched processor and manufacturer The Local Meat Co as part of their family-owned business that services local farmers, butchers and the food industry across the state Sam’s passionate about disrupting farming production by building data around innovative, futuristic and regenerative farm management systems He has extensive on-farm and corporate agribusiness experience and co-founded SproutX, the first agtech accelerator program in Australia backed by its own venture capital (VC) fund www. tasagco. com. au/ Connect
Facilitator Tim HuntFood and Agribusiness Consultant Tim HuntFood and Agribusiness Consultant Tim Hunt is an independent thinker, specialising in strategic analysis, communication, facilitation and education in the Food & Agribusiness sector Connect
Minister's Address10. 21am — 10. 31am Plenary An address by Senator the Hon Murray Watt, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and Minister for Emergency Management Senator The Hon Murray WattMinister for Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry Senator The Hon Murray WattMinister for Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry Murray Watt is the Albanese Government’s Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and Minister for Emergency Management. He has been a Labor Senator for Queensland since 2016 Brisbane born and bred, Murray has strong family ties to regional Queensland, with both sides of his family having a long history in farming and teaching For over 20 years, Murray’s working life has been spent as an advocate for others, as a lawyer, a public servant and as Chief of Staff to former Premier Anna Bligh. Murray also served one term as a Queensland State MP and Assistant Minister in health and economic portfolios Since his election in 2016, Murray played a key role in Senate Estimates and a range of Senate Committees including the Rural and Regional Affairs Committee As a Senator and Shadow Minister, he led a number of Senate inquiries into issues including regional development, energy and resources, emergency management and health care minister. agriculture. gov. au/ Connect
Panel discussion - Farm to arm fashion. how innovation is driving sustainability on the runway11. 01am — 11. 46am Sustainability Plenary Socially conscious consumers are increasingly demanding sustainable fashion, driving companies to innovate greener forms of fibre production Read more Learn how Sea Forest and M. J. Bale are partnering to create net zero clothing – including the world’s first carbon neutral three-piece suit; how iconic Australian brand R. M. Williams is integrating sustainability into its supply chain through its ‘Regenerative Bootprint’; via responsible sourcing of fibres & materials, as well as growing their circular system for boots, including ongoing product takeback, refurbishment and recycling programs Sam ElsomCo-Founder and CEO, Sea Forest Sam ElsomCo-Founder and CEO, Sea Forest Sam is the co-founder and CEO of Sea Forest, an innovative environmental biotech that’s the first and largest commercial supplier of Asparagopsis seaweed. Asparagopsis can reduce methane production in ruminants, including cattle and sheep, when fed in low quantities as a supplement. This red seaweed species is Australian agriculture’s most prospective tool to reach its carbon-neutral target by 2030. Sam is a passionate environmentalist with over 15 years in sustainability. He was drawn to explore seaweed cultivation for its impressive capacity to sequester carbon dioxide as a potential solution to reverse climate change. His experience ranges from founding one of Australia’s first sustainable apparel businesses to measuring social and environmental impact across supply chains, plus implementing an Indian satellite factory to support poor communities. www. seaforest. com. au/ Connect
Jonathan LobbanHead of Brand, M. J. Bale Jonathan LobbanHead of Brand, M. J. Bale Jonathan is M. J. Bale’s Head of Brand. The Australian-owned menswear brand is certified 100% carbon neutral by Climate Active for both products and organisation www. linkedin. com/company/m-j-bale-menswear/ Connect
Angela WinkleChief Sustainability Officer, R. M. Williams Angela WinkleChief Sustainability Officer, R. M. Williams Angela is the Chief Sustainability Officer at R. M. Williams. She’s spent her career working at the intersection of consumer brand strategy and sustainability Before joining R. M. Williams, she was at Peloton Interactive, designing and launching its sustainability program Angela was previously at McKinsey & Company, working with companies across industries on growth, brand and sustainability strategy topics. While at McKinsey, she managed McKinsey’s North America Sustainability practice, launching solutions in carbon accounting, decarbonisation pathways and consumer brand sustainability strategy Angela holds a Masters of Climate Policy & Economics from the Australian National University (ANU) and her MBA from the Harvard Business School www. rmwilliams. com/ Connect
Facilitator Samantha NoonAgrifood tech journalist Samantha NoonAgrifood tech journalist Samantha Noon is a journalist and communications specialist with experience in agriculture, agrifood tech innovation and investment, sustainability, fashion and brand strategy. She holds a Bachelor of Creative Industries majoring in journalism and fashion, and studies in Sustainable Agriculture from Charles Sturt University Growing up in outback Queensland on a cattle and sheep station, gave Samantha a nuanced perspective of Australian agriculture – where she first began her career with Rural Press. She has since cultivated her writing repertoire as the former Editor of AgriFutures Australia’s evokeAG. and growAG. platforms, and launched print and digital publications, including NSW Farmers’ The Farmer Magazine, as its Deputy Editor and Digital Lead For the past decade, Samantha has worked across the communications and marketing industries, in Australia and as far as the Middle East, supporting brands, such as Amex, Qantas, Rabobank, Virbac, and Syngenta Now based in Inverell in regional New South Wales, Samantha takes great pleasure working with clients and sharing stories from around the world that urge the community to think deeply about our future food security and the pivotal role of innovation Connect
Panel Discussion - Understanding the global landscape and opportunity for biologicals (research, investment and commercialisation)11. 01am — 11. 46am Farming Sustainability Show more Technology Gilbert Room Globally, research and investment into biological solutions to improve soil and plant health is accelerating exponentially Read more As regulators around the world seek to reduce the application of chemical pesticides, farmers and growers are looking at biological alternatives to protect plants from diseases, pests, and weeds, or to improve the health of their plants. This workshop is designed to look at the global landscape for biologicals development and application and explore the opportunities it offers to researchers, entrepreneurs and investors The workshop will be moderated by Peter Wren-Hilton, co-convenor of the 2023 Salinas Biological Summit Ben BarlowManaging Director, New Edge Microbials Ben BarlowManaging Director, New Edge Microbials Ben is the Managing Director of New Edge Microbials (NEM). His love of farming combines naturally with his expertise in economics and business management to drive a company that sits at the cutting edge of biotechnology and feeds his insatiable curiosity for the new Based in Albury, NSW, NEM is one of Australia’s largest industrial producers of microbial and biological products to aid plant growth and increased crop yields. Backed by science, the company invests heavily in research and development and, with 20 years in the industry, is firmly at the forefront of agriculture’s “nature tech” revolution microbials. com. au/ Connect
Dr Kioumars GhamkharMargot Forde Forage Germplasm Centre, AgResearch Dr Kioumars GhamkharMargot Forde Forage Germplasm Centre, AgResearch Kioumars is Director of the Margot Forde Forage Germplasm Centre, New Zealand’s national seed bank of grassland plants. He leads the ongoing development of the genebank and its genetic resources/germplasm, research program development in forage plant science and collaborates with international genetic resource centres and forage plant breeders He is the Senior Scientist, Plant Genetic Diversity, Plant Genetics Team at AgResearch (NZ). Kioumars is a tech-savvy plant biologist, with around 20 years of experience in plant science and 10 years of experience working in the plant-tech space Outside his official research work, Kioumars is the founder of Map & Zap, which strives to make weed control a more sustainable practice through an AI-based weed ID and laser technology system
Facilitator Peter Wren-HiltonCo-Founder & CEO, Wharf 42 and Co-Convenor of the 2023 Salinas Biological Summit Peter Wren-HiltonCo-Founder & CEO, Wharf 42 and Co-Convenor of the 2023 Salinas Biological Summit Peter is the founder of Agritech New Zealand, Co-Founder and CEO of Wharf 42, and is currently the co-convenor of the 2023 Salinas Biological Summit. Peter sits on the Western Growers Innovation & Technology Centre Global Advisory Board and provides advice to a number of emerging agrifood tech ecosystems Ethy LevyManaging Partner, Kinneret Impact Ventures Ethy LevyManaging Partner, Kinneret Impact Ventures Ethy is an impact investor, entrepreneur and strong supporter of using technology to positively impact lives and the planet. Previously she has held senior roles in the Israeli Government focusing on International Trade, Innovation and Investments as well as senior diplomatic positions After her career in government, Ethy established Impact Innovation Israel, a strategic consultancy firm focusing on tech and innovation in sectors where there is a substantial impact on society and the environment She is currently the Managing Partner of Kinneret Impact Ventures, a specialised Israeli Impact VC Fund focusing on technology startups in areas of Agriculture, Food and Climate. She is also the co-Founder and Israel CEO of the Bridge Hub – global Agrifood tech innovation hub based in Australia and Israel – and is an advisor to the Inter-American Development Bank on Agtech and Climate Ethy has a keen interest in making technology solutions accessible to all and supporting the vulnerable sections of the population in becoming self-sufficient by helping them to implement tech solutions www. kinneretvc. com/ Connect
Brought to you by Wharf42 Panel discussion - SynBio. transforming agriculture one cell at a time11. 01am — 11. 46am Synthetic biology Breakout Room 1 From designing crops for fuel production, to creating programmable cells to fight disease, synthetic biology or SynBio is big business Read more There’s also big interest and big backing from pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. We speak with four SynBio players about advances in the field, the applications and what it might mean on farm in the near future
Dr Natalie CurachSenior Director Business Development, Ginkgo Bioworks Dr Natalie CurachSenior Director Business Development, Ginkgo Bioworks Natalie is leading the Australian-based operations for Ginkgo Bioworks, a Boston-based biotechnology company offering biology by design Natalie was at the forefront of the growth of synthetic biology in Australia, commencing with the establishment of the SynBio Research Priority at Macquarie University. She then led the SynBio investments for Bioplatforms Australia Natalie conducted her PhD on recombinant protein production in filamentous fungi and has a Graduate Diploma in Business Management. She has worked as a scientist, engineering biology within startups and university and government laboratories before transitioning into business development and leadership roles with the biotechnology ecosystem in Australia Connect
George PeppouCEO and Co-Founder, Vow George PeppouCEO and Co-Founder, Vow George is the Co-Founder and CEO of Vow www. vowfood. com/ Connect
Lisa C Ronquest-RossHead of Science & Technology, v2food Lisa C Ronquest-RossHead of Science & Technology, v2food Lisa is a passionate Food Scientist with extensive global R&D experience working for a variety of multinationals that include Unilever, Mars and Woolworths South Africa. Lisa was the R&D Executive for MANE Flavours leading their Innovation Centre and R&D program for Sub-Saharan Africa based in Cape Town before joining v2food in Australia Lisa is currently Chief Science Officer where she is responsible for developing, leading, and translating v2food’s science research strategy into breakthrough product advancements that help unlock barriers to plant-based meat adoption. Lisa has a particular passion for ensuring the application of science and technology is meaningful for both people and planet Lisa has recently completed her PhD in Food Science through the University of Stellenbosch. Her research explored the current and future application of food science & technology in South Africa in responding to major shifts in food consumption patterns since 1994 v2food. com/ Connect
Michele StansfieldGeneral Manager, Agritechnology, and CEO, Cauldron Molecules Michele StansfieldGeneral Manager, Agritechnology, and CEO, Cauldron Molecules Michele is the General Manager of Agritechnology Pty Ltd. She’s also CEO Of Cauldron Molecules Pty Ltd, which supports the development and manufacture of climate-resilient foods by providing rapid scale-up and the construction of multi-million-litre fermentation facilities. Michele has a vision that Australia will be the global landing pad for climate-resilient food development and manufacturing. Cauldron is an industry leader, with the first full-scale food fabrication plant due in 2025. She is working with large industry to best use our natural resources and with research providers to build commercially viable technologies. www. cauldronmolecules. com/ Connect
Facilitator Dr Aparna VenkateshCollaborative Innovation Lead, Bühler Group Dr Aparna VenkateshCollaborative Innovation Lead, Bühler Group Aparna is Bühler’s Collaborative Innovation Lead for Southeast Asia & Oceania. She leads innovation strategy in emerging opportunities for sustainable foods. Aparna scouts for novel agrifood technology applications with ecosystem partners to develop purposeful and high-impact transformations for the future of food She holds a biological sciences degree from Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) and a PhD in immunology from the Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy. www. buhlergroup. com/ Connect
Brand ag11. 01am — 11. 46am Global challenges Breakout Room 2 Clean and green is to New Zealand, what the Emerald Isle is to Ireland and what innovation is to Israel Read more These countries have built brand identities and entire markets on leveraging their unique strengths and stories. This session looks at what Australia can learn from these international powerhouses about how to position our producers and innovators on the world stage to deliver direct benefits across the entire supply chain David DownsCEO, New Zealand Story David DownsCEO, New Zealand Story David is CEO of New Zealand Story, which markets New Zealand to the world www. nzstory. govt. nz/ Connect
Shifka SeigelProject Manager, Israel Australian Chamber of Commerce Shifka SeigelProject Manager, Israel Australian Chamber of Commerce Shifka is a project manager with the Israel-Australia Chamber of Commerce (IACC). She leads all agriculture activities and connects people in the agritech and food tech space. A young entrepreneur herself, Shifka is passionate about the environment and was born and raised in upstate New York with a green thumb. Her inquisitive mind, go-getter attitude and willingness to listen have helped her gain deep insights into agriculture. Shifka’s opinion and knowledge of plant and animal science, agriculture and food tech have allowed her to work with some of the world’s leading agriculture government departments, companies and VCs. Connect
Mary ShelmanFounder, Shelman Group Mary ShelmanFounder, Shelman Group Mary is an internationally recognised thought leader, speaker and strategic advisor on global agribusiness, agritech and food system trends. The former Director of Harvard Business School’s (HBS) Agribusiness Program, she works with companies, governments and investors worldwide through her consulting and advisory firm Shelman Group, based in Boston, Massachusetts. Shelman provides unique insights into technology and consumer trends and champions collaboration, industry alignment and forward-looking strategic planning to achieve system-wide improvements and create pathways for sustainable growth. Mary serves on The Kroger Company Zero Hunger Zero Waste Foundation advisory board and is a member of Perfect Day’s Sustainability and Health Advisory Council. A Kentucky native where she owns a farm, Mary holds a chemical engineering degree, (University of Kentucky) and an MBA (HBS). Connect
Panel discussion - Biosecurity. how are we safeguarding our $100 billion industry target?11. 56am — 12. 31pm Biosecurity Plenary As an agricultural industry, we’re targeting $100 billion per annum in farm gate output by 2030 Read more But in the past 12 months, the offshore outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in Indonesia and the presence of the Varroa mite on our home soil threatens to derail the sector. We bring together producers, innovators, regulators, and biodiversity experts to look at how we stack up globally on biosecurity threats and if we’re doing enough to safeguard our 2030 industry target and the producers who depend upon it? Dr Samantha AllanGM, Emergency Preparedness, Animal Health & Biosecurity, Animal Health Australia Dr Samantha AllanGM, Emergency Preparedness, Animal Health & Biosecurity, Animal Health Australia Dr Samantha Allan is a veterinarian with career experience ranging from private clinical practice through to government veterinary work including management of jurisdictional endemic disease control and eradication programs, regulatory work and extensive emergency disease response experience in both field and control centre roles In Samantha’s current role as General Manager of Emergency Preparedness, Animal Health and Biosecurity at Animal Health Australia, she leads a team of veterinarians, animal scientists and training professionals to manage the delivery of a suite of key national emergency preparedness, surveillance and biosecurity programs including the AUSVETPLAN, the Emergency Animal Disease Response Agreement (EADRA), National Biosecurity Response Team (NBRT) and the National Arbovirus Monitoring Program (NAMP) animalhealthaustralia. com. au/ Connect
Sarah CorcoranCEO, Plant Health Australia Sarah CorcoranCEO, Plant Health Australia Sarah is CEO of Plant Health Australia, the trusted coordinator in Australia’s biosecurity system and an internationally recognised leader in plant health and biosecurity. Sarah brings together expertise, knowledge and stakeholders to generate solutions that improve biosecurity outcomes, ensuring the system is future-orientated and solutions-focused www. planthealthaustralia. com. au/ Connect
Ryan HiggsCo-Founder and CEO, Onside Ryan HiggsCo-Founder and CEO, Onside Ryan grew up on a farm in New Zealand. He completed his undergraduate studies in agriculture before being awarded a Fulbright scholarship to complete a masters and PhD in animal science and mathematical modelling at Cornell University, New York. On returning to New Zealand, he joined large-scale dairy farming operation Synlait farms in an operations and innovation role. At Synlait, Ryan and two co-founders identified a need for a digital system to manage the thousands of people coming and going from their properties, which is when they started Onside. Ryan has led Onside since its inception, raising $6 million of investment and securing $5 million of government funding to progress their mission to power the world’s biosecurity
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Danny Le FeuvreCEO, Australian Honey Bee Industry Council Danny Le FeuvreCEO, Australian Honey Bee Industry Council Danny is CEO of the Australian Honey Bee Industry Council and was a commercial beekeeper for 15 years in Ardrossan, SA honeybee. org. au/ Connect
Facilitator Andrew HendersonPrincipal, Agsecure Andrew HendersonPrincipal, Agsecure Andrew Henderson is a leading strategic policy specialist with a passion for building the sustainability and prosperity of rural and regional Australia and enhancing the recognition of its role in the economy and its place in national security. Andrew is the Independent Chair of the Safemeat Advisory Group and the Jurisdictional Traceability Group and is a member of the national Sheep and Goat Traceability Taskforce. Andrew has been heavily involved in reforming Australia’s livestock traceability and integrity systems since 2017, and has advised the Commonwealth government on biosecurity, red meat and livestock, northern Australian development, and climate change. As the Principal of Agsecure, Andrew’s mission is to support industry and government to understand each other and work better together for the benefit of the nation, working across private enterprise, industry, not-for-profits, and governments. Andrew is also a published author on biosecurity, food security, national security, agricultural supply chains and other matters of national interest agsecure. com. au Connect
Panel discussion - Turning a blue industry green11. 56am — 12. 31pm Sustainability Breakout Room 1 This session will begin with a presentation by Eitan Dan, MD,CropX as part of the Startup Showcase
In recent years the global appetite for sustainably sourced seafood, fishery and aquaculture products has increased
Read more So too has the focus on finding solutions to overcome some of the challenges associated with aquaculture seafood operations. In this session we ask industry leaders how they’re faring in turning a blue industry green and which innovations are driving a circular approach to deliver on environmental, social and economic bottom lines Dr Lucy BuxtonDirector, Ocean Decade Australia Dr Lucy BuxtonDirector, Ocean Decade Australia Lucy is Director of Ocean Decade Australia, a not-for-profit connecting Australia’s ocean stakeholders through new approaches to foster national change and improve our approach to ocean management, stewardship and use Lucy founded Lateral Consulting and works across scientific research, strategy, innovation and external engagement. She’s worked in Australian higher education for 15 years, leading science engagement, research strategy, international partnerships, innovation and business development. She was on the University of Technology-based NSW Deep Green Biotech Hub board Lucy’s work in international research spans marine toxicology, coral biology, fisheries and science policy. It explores the links between ocean health, human health and food security She works with public and private sectors to increase scientific understanding, stakeholder engagement and implementation of sustainable practices in industry and government oceandecadeaustralia. org/ Connect
David CarterCEO, Austral Fisheries David CarterCEO, Austral Fisheries David Carter has worked his entire career at Austral Fisheries and its predecessors. After graduating from Melbourne University in 1978 with a Marine Science degree, David’s first job was as a Deckhand on a prawn trawler off the coast of Darwin. This was the beginning of what has been a 44-year career in the fishing industry David has a strong commitment to sustainable, science-based fisheries management. He has helped numerous fisheries achieve sustainability certifications with the Marine Stewardship Council; campaigned and battled against Patagonian toothfish poachers to completely eradicate them from Australian toothfish fisheries; collaborated with NGOs such as WWF to improve global seafood sustainability standards, and in 2016, led Austral Fisheries to become the first carbon neutral seafood company in the world David was inducted into the National Seafood Industry Hall of Fame in 2012, and in 2020 he received the Marine Stewardship Council’s Lifetime Achievement award www. australfisheries. com. au/about-us/message-from-the-ceo Connect
Dr Adam MainGeneral Manager, CH4 Australia Dr Adam MainGeneral Manager, CH4 Australia Adam has over 20 years of deep experience in aquaculture and is an experienced CEO and General Manager www. ch4global. com/ Connect
Facilitator Charlie PeelRural Reporter, The Australian Charlie PeelRural Reporter, The Australian Charlie Peel is The Australian’s rural reporter, covering agriculture, politics and issues affecting life outside of Australia’s capital cities. Charlie began his career in rural Queensland before joining The Australian in 2017. Since then, Charlie has covered court, crime, state and federal politics and general news. He has reported on cyclones, floods, bushfires, droughts, corporate trials, election campaigns and major sporting events The Australian brings you the latest Australian news as well as latest politics, sports, entertainment, technology, lifestyle and breaking world news www. theaustralian. com. au/author/charlie-peel Connect
Eitan DanManaging Director, CropX New Zealand Eitan DanManaging Director, CropX New Zealand Eitan has been Managing Director of CropX New Zealand, providing digital farming solutions, since 2021. Prior to the Managing Director position, Eitan was the COO and Deputy CEO for close to five years, after relocating to Wellington with his family cropx. com/ Connect
Panel discussion - The fringe benefits of on-farm tech11. 56am — 12. 31pm Technology Innovation Breakout Room 2 The application of agritech is often positioned to improve operational efficiency, profitability and sustainability
Read more Industry is now leveraging on-farm data and infrastructure to provide a more robust end-to-end supply chain. In this session, experts from three of Australia’s leading agri-corporates discuss the peripheral value drivers that producers should consider in their pursuit of digitising their business Dr Ben BaghurstFounder & Principal Consultant, AgTech Consulting Dr Ben BaghurstFounder & Principal Consultant, AgTech Consulting Ben is the Founder and Principal at AgTech Consulting and works closely with clients to accelerate development, commercialisation and adoption of AgTech He loves innovating to create impact, and has done so for close to 20 years developing and managing large–scale agribusiness, water, carbon, environmental restoration, minerals & energy, and hi-tech sector programs for the South Australian Government. These involved strategic planning, complex stakeholder engagement, technical expertise, change management, and detailed management of risks, costs, timeframes and human resources Ben has a PhD in biology from Flinders University and further training in environmental science, project management and sales. He is naturally collaborative, optimistic, hands-on and solutions focussed, likes to inspire, and has a futuristic outlook Connect
Mark BarberGeneral Manager, Farmland Agency and Investments, Elders Mark BarberGeneral Manager, Farmland Agency and Investments, Elders Mark is an experienced agribusiness executive and non-executive director. He’s currently General Manager, Farmland Agency and Investments at Elders Rural Services elders. com. au/ Connect
Carmel OnionsNational Director Agribusiness, Commonwealth Bank Carmel OnionsNational Director Agribusiness, Commonwealth Bank Carmel is the National Director, Agribusiness at the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) www. commbank. com. au/ Connect
Facilitator Michael MacolinoManaging Director, SVG Ventures Thrive Michael MacolinoManaging Director, SVG Ventures Thrive Michael is an entrepreneur, business advisor and Managing Director of SVG Ventures Thrive. He launched his first company at 21 and then four businesses over 15 years. His entrepreneurship and mentoring were recognised in InDaily’s 40 Under 40 Awards Michael’s curiosity for problem-solving using technology led him to agriculture and the food system. With his skills, experience and network, he helps agrifood tech startups commercialise and scale their innovations to redesign the food system His 2022 TEDx talk detailed emerging technologies’ potential in agriculture in making a more sustainable and resilient food system Michael is engaged in developing the agrifood tech ecosystem, plus works with sector events and programs. He’s AgriTech Meetup SA’s co-organiser Before joining SVG Ventures Thrive, Michael led agrifood tech at BDO Australia, advising investors, startups, agribusinesses and government www. michaelmacolino. com/ Connect
Brought to you by Elders Workshop - Next gen. biomanufacturing for Earth, sustainability and space11. 56am — 12. 31pm Synthetic biology Technology Show more Future of food Gilbert Room Our growing ability to engineer biology with automation, AI and data analytics is driving a biomanufacturing revolution Read more This wide-ranging session looks at some of the most cutting-edge developments, from space ag’s push to enable long term space habitation and sustainability on Earth, to the fermentation advancements driving the wineries of the future, and new processing technology in dry fractionation for plant protein Professor Rachel BurtonHead of the Food Science Department, the University of Adelaide Professor Rachel BurtonHead of the Food Science Department, the University of Adelaide Rachel is Head of the Food Science Department at Adelaide University. A plant scientist and molecular biologist, she is passionate about plant cell walls and developing novel crop options for modern agriculture. Rachel’s expertise is in the areas of plant molecular biology and plant functional genomics and the impact these biological processes have on end use quality of cereals and biomass As well as being Head of Department Rachel has been Chief Investigator in two Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence, the first in Plant Cell Walls and then in Plant Energy Biology Rachel and her team, in collaboration with a range of industry partners, are developing innovative pathways to make such crops multifunctional, useful for food, fibre, building materials, replacement plastics and medicine, but also highly sustainable and carbon neutral. This approach embraces the concept of using the entire plant, with no waste www. adelaide. edu. au/directory/rachel. burton Connect
Professor Vladimir JiranekSchool of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide Professor Vladimir JiranekSchool of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide Vladimir is Professor of Oenology and former Head of the Department of Wine Science at the University of Adelaide (since 2012). He is also Director of the Australian Research Council Training Centre for Innovative Wine Production Vladimir is very active in the research space as a wine microbiologist with over 120 peer-reviewed publications and some thirty completed PhD courses. His expertise lies in the isolation and optimisation of microbes for fermentation processes and he applies field work, genetic modification techniques and the CRISPR technology, which is used to edit genes Several strains identified by Vladimir’s team are in commercial release, highlighting his commitment to end-user outcomes. Vladimir has a particular interest in emerging opportunities in the use of winery infrastructure for purposes other than wine, and how fermentation science can be used for the precision production of novel and tailored beverages www. adelaide. edu. au/directory/vladimir. jiranek Connect
Professor Robert FalconerProfessor of Bioprocess Engineering, University of Adelaide Professor Robert FalconerProfessor of Bioprocess Engineering, University of Adelaide Robert is the Professor of Bioprocess Engineering at the University of Adelaide, working in the School of Chemical Engineering He has worked in the biopharmaceutical, medical diagnostic and medical device industries and was involved in the conversion of processes from laboratory-scale to commercial-scale. He has been involved in the translation of research to the biopharmaceutics, wine and industrial enzyme industry sectors Robert’s scientific research has focussed on protein chemistry, protein self-assembly, self-association, thermal stability and protein interaction with small molecules. His recent research has been on the use of plant proteins for human nutrition and for industrial processes researchers. adelaide. edu. au/profile/robert. falconer Connect
Associate Professor Jenny MortimerAssociate Professor, Plant Synthetic Biology in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine Associate Professor Jenny MortimerAssociate Professor, Plant Synthetic Biology in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine Jenny is Associate Professor of Plant Synthetic Biology at the University of Adelaide in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, and The Waite Research Institute. She is an Affiliate Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, and a Director of Plant Systems Biology at the Joint BioEnergy Institute, USA Jenny’s goal is to develop crops which contribute to a sustainable and renewable bioeconomy. In Adelaide, her team is using synthetic biology to develop new crops for food and material production in controlled growth environments and applying new agricultural biotechnologies to develop resilient field crops www. adelaide. edu. au/directory/jenny. mortimer Connect
Facilitator Lieke van der HulstExecutive Offer, Waite Research Institute Lieke van der HulstExecutive Offer, Waite Research Institute Lieke is the Executive Officer of the Waite Research Institute where she supports communication of all University of Adelaide research in the fields of agriculture, food and wine Before starting this position, Lieke received her PhD in Wine Science, researching the effects of bushfires on grape and wine quality. For some years Lieke held the role of Research Winemaker for the University of Adelaide and the Australian Wine Research Institute, and managed the Ag, Food and Wine science outreach program Why Waite Lieke is passionate about sustainable agriculture and how scientific innovation will drive the future of what we eat and how we produce our food www. adelaide. edu. au/waite-research-institute/ Connect
Brought to you by University of Adelaide Keynote - Helping humanity grow1. 21pm — 1. 41pm Future of food Technology Plenary Professional plant breeding over the past 100 years has been the key driver behind delivering enough food to meet the demands of our growing population Read more Data science and digital technologies are supercharging the power of modern plant breeding and helping accelerate yield gains, build greater climate resilience, fight new diseases and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, all by using fewer resources. See what sports have in common with breeding and why we have developed the “Shazam of climate”. Be inspired to think about the potential of next gen plant breeding and how it can be used to create a more sustainable and secure world and help humanity grow Alexander TokarzHead of Group Strategy, Syngenta Group Alexander TokarzHead of Group Strategy, Syngenta Group Alexander is the Head of Group Strategy for Syngenta Group, based in Basel, Switzerland. He’s responsible for the company’s long-term growth strategy and business development www. syngentagroup. com/ Connect
Panel discussion - Solving the $100B challenge with transparent digital solutions1. 41pm — 2. 11pm Farming Technology Show more Innovation Plenary Australian agribusiness has seen significant growth over the past few years reaching $75B in output last year Read more However, to continue this growth, the industry has set a bold target of $100B by 2030. To achieve this, participants across the value chain need to find new ways to generate more value and unlock new opportunities Join our expert panelists as they explore the new technologies and solutions that could have wide-reaching benefits for the entire food value chain and help the industry reach its bold target Steven HendersonClient Partner, IBM Steven HendersonClient Partner, IBM Steven is the Client Partner – GTM Partnerships for IBM and has over 20 years of experience in digital, technology and customer experience innovation for enterprises, start up and government Having extensive expertise in digital product development, new business model design and enterprise transformation, he is passionate about enabling customer-centred business transformation and innovation Robert MackenzieManaging Director, Macka's Australian Black Angus Beef Robert MackenzieManaging Director, Macka's Australian Black Angus Beef Robert is Director of Macka’s Australian Black Angus Beef, established in 1884 and proudly family-owned and operated for four generations. Macka’s use only the world’s best genetics to breed quality, grass-fed, grain finished Verified Black Angus Beef for the domestic and export market Macka’s has a strong team and a shared passion and commitment towards producing the highest quality Black Angus Cattle and Beef www. australianangusbeef. com. au Connect
Jon Young FloresIndustry Executive - Agribusiness, Retail and Supply Chain Logistics, Telstra Jon Young FloresIndustry Executive - Agribusiness, Retail and Supply Chain Logistics, Telstra Jon’s experience is extensive having worked in Sales, Marketing, Business Development, M&A, New Technology Commercialisation, Supply Chain and Procurement Executive roles across FMCG, Manufacturing, and Telecommunications sectors He has worked in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia. At Telstra, Jon is the Agribusiness, Retail and Supply Chain Logistics Industry Executive. Prior to this he was the Supply Chain Executive accountable for the end-to-end operations of the Retail, Industrial and B2B Supply Chains. He is passionate about creating empowered and high accountability cultures and teams and smashing hierarchies www. telstra. com. au/ Connect
Facilitator Jackie PoyserCEO and Managing Director, Three60 Consulting Jackie PoyserCEO and Managing Director, Three60 Consulting Jackie is the CEO and Managing Director of Three60 Consulting and is a highly experienced facilitator, communications and engagement specialist and business administrator Working across the agriculture, health and tourism sectors for more than 25 years, Jackie has a passion for customer centric approaches, with a focus on generating and implementing ideas for continuous improvement to work practices and processes Three60 Consulting is a Brisbane-based communication and engagement specialist company with a dynamic team who have achieved notable success in strengthening stakeholder relationships, setting business strategies, enhancing people and culture and creating business transformations www. linkedin. com/in/jackie-poyser-53134233 Connect
Brought to you by Telstra Panel discussion - The risks and rewards of renewables1. 21pm — 2. 11pm Sustainability Breakout Room 1 This session will begin with a presentation from Adam Jensen, Vineyard Operations at Naïo Technologies as part of the Startup Showcase
As the transition from fossil fuels to renewables gathers pace globally, we bring together different perspectives in this breakout session
Read more From those who’ve commercialised renewable fuels on a large scale, to the challenges of sustaining biofuels at a local level, our panellists share the challenges and opportunities in the production and application of sustainable fuel sources Cassian DrewManaging Partner, Acclimate Partners Cassian DrewManaging Partner, Acclimate Partners Cassian leads Acclimate Partners, a firm that enables the transition and transformation of industries, assets, and places. Acclimate Partners has developed the diesel fuels transition roadmap and leads programs for agricultural and coal mining community transformations across Australia. Cassian is an advisor to the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water and Senior Executive Advisor to the Abu Dhabi Government on economic, social and environmental policy areas. He previously served as Managing Partner of a global economic development firm and as an advisor in the UK Government Office of the Deputy Prime Minister following a career with global strategy firm Booz & Company. He is a Fellow of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences, holds an engineering degree from the Queensland University of Technology, and an MBA from the London Business School acclimatepartners. com/ Connect
Steven HobbsFarm Owner and Manager, Yarrock Pty Ltd Steven HobbsFarm Owner and Manager, Yarrock Pty Ltd Steven is a Nuffield Scholar, fourth-generation mixed farmer and owner of Yarrock Pty Ltd, situated 18 kilometres northwest of Kaniva, VIC. Experiencing and living with the impacts of climate change, he’s re-evaluated the farm enterprise mix and is committed to implementing sustainable farming practices. Collecting and using data to identify and evaluate the effectiveness of change is a key part of the overall strategy to diversify the family farm to keep it productive and sustainable. Steven’s practices include r egeneration of perennial pastures, rotational grazing, using mixed-species plantings for grazing and carbon sequestration and growing crops that can be used as biofuels. Connect
Jennifer Lauber PattersonManaging Director, Frontier Impact Group Jennifer Lauber PattersonManaging Director, Frontier Impact Group Jennifer has a 30-year track record in carbon projects and climate solutions, having facilitated some of Australia’s first carbon trades more than 20 years ago www. frontierimpact. com. au/ Connect
Facilitator Oli MadgettCo-Owner, The Madgetts Block, MD, Perennial Australia & Co-Organiser Agritech Meetup SA Oli MadgettCo-Owner, The Madgetts Block, MD, Perennial Australia & Co-Organiser Agritech Meetup SA Oli Madgett became a grower in McLaren Vale in 2015, and leads Perennial in Australia, working with the MLA and AgriFutures to scale soil carbon quantification and decarbonise agrifood supply chains. Oli runs the Adelaide AgriTech Meetup, which brings together a community of more than 1,500 developers, farmers and entrepreneurs interested in the agricultural technology space Connect
Adam JensenVineyard Operations, Naio Technologies Adam JensenVineyard Operations, Naio Technologies Currently working as Vineyard Operations for NAIO Technologies throughout California, Adam serves as a technical referent for Naio Technologies’ TED robot and vegetable applications Connect
Presentation - Workforce Community Trust1. 21pm — 2. 11pm Future of food Sustainability Show more Workforce Breakout Room 2 This session will begin with a presentation from Paul Millett, Co-Founder and CEO of Invertigro, as part of the Startup Showcase and evokeAG Future Young Leader Jack Cresswell.
Australia’s rural industries face increasing community expectations on a range of issues including environmental management, labour workforce conditions, and acceptance of new technologies
Read more Achieving Australian agriculture’s $100b production goal by 2030, requires a pipeline of talented and committed people – the lifeblood of our rural industries Dr Kieren MoffatCEO and Co-Founder, Voconiq Dr Kieren MoffatCEO and Co-Founder, Voconiq Kieren is the Co-Founder and CEO of Voconiq, a data science and community engagement startup company voconiq. com/ Connect
Paul MillettCo-Founder and CEO, Invertigro Paul MillettCo-Founder and CEO, Invertigro Paul is an accomplished and forward thinking business leader with a broad mix of international experience gained with leading global brands across consulting, supply chain,engineering and manufacturing operations www. invertigro. com/ Connect
Jack CreswellFuture Young Leader Jack CreswellFuture Young Leader Jack is the Founder of the Farms Advice podcast and is a fifth generation farmer. His farmer-led podcast, where he shares the knowledge, information and stories of those in the industry, from farmers to AgTech CEOs, has a community of over 9,000 monthly listeners farmsadvice. com. au/ Connect
Panel discussion - How consumer insights are driving change across the fresh food industry2. 21pm — 3. 01pm Investment Supply chain Show more Consumer insights Plenary Understanding what your customers want is critical to any business’s success. And in a world as fast paced as ours, staying ahead of the customer curve is paramount Read more In this session, our panellists share how they’re responding to consumer demands for healthy, ethical and sustainable products and the science being developed to verify these claims Professor Rachel Ankeny (FASSA)Professor, School of Humanities, the University of Adelaide Professor Rachel Ankeny (FASSA)Professor, School of Humanities, the University of Adelaide Rachel is a Professor at the University of Adelaide’s School of Humanities. She runs the Food Values Research Group, which uses interdisciplinary social science methodologies to explore food consumption and production ethics, animal welfare and community views on food and agriculture, particularly emerging technologies’ use researchers. adelaide. edu. au/profile/rachel. ankeny Connect
Tom RutledgeFounder & CEO, HelloFresh ANZ Tom RutledgeFounder & CEO, HelloFresh ANZ Tom is the Founder and CEO of HelloFresh and since 2012 he has overseen the expansion of the meal kit business into all mainland states in Australia and New Zealand. The business has recently focused on increasing the addressable market for its direct-to-consumer meal products with the launch of EveryPlate Australia in 2020 and the acquisition of Youfoodz in 2021 Tom grew up on a beef and wool property in NSW’s Southern Tablelands. HelloFresh sits at an intersection of his lifelong interest in agricultural production and ingredient provenance, digital commerce expertise and culinary ambitions www. hellofresh. com. au/ Connect
Dr Nina WeltiTrusted Supply Chains Impact Area Lead, CSIRO Dr Nina WeltiTrusted Supply Chains Impact Area Lead, CSIRO Nina is CSIRO’s Trusted Supply Chains Impact Area Lead. She aims to improve the return of value to Australian producers and the trust of agricultural supply chains by enhancing their measurement, monitoring and transparency Her portfolio helps maximise innovation and research’s impact, ensuring that CSIRO science creates solutions relevant to industry, benefits human health and reduces environmental impacts Nina leads work developing tools to verify agricultural products’ provenance. These tools link traditional environmental measurements with rapid scanning, remote sensing and digital supply chains CSIRO is working with industry and government partners to underpin the global value of Australian brands with independent data, information and science people. csiro. au/W/N/Nina-Welti Connect
Facilitator Nathan (Nate) KinchPractical Sociotechnology Ethicist, Trustworthy by Design Nathan (Nate) KinchPractical Sociotechnology Ethicist, Trustworthy by Design Nate has spent his career supporting leaders in their attempts to design trustworthy organisations that deliver positive social impact. His work draws on moral philosophy, behavioural science, sociology, design and systems theory. He’s been an entrepreneur, angel investor, consultant, speaker and writer. Previously he advised the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry on trust, supply chain transparency and consumer insights. He now lives in Melbourne with his young daughter Connect
Panel discussion - Exploring alternative avenues prior to funding2. 21pm — 3. 01pm Investment Breakout Room 1 This session will begin with a presentation by Saar Safra, CEO and Co-Founder, BeeWise as part of the Startup Showcase
From idea to commercialisation, what options are open to agrifood tech startups looking to scale?
Read more Founders will share lessons from the coalface, including real life startups funding war stories, as well as the unexpected upsides of taking the financial roads less travelled Georgia BeattieChief-Executive Officer & Managing Director of Bulla Park Georgia BeattieChief-Executive Officer & Managing Director of Bulla Park Georgia has a passion for sustainable food systems, agriculture and ESG. She is the owner and CEO of Bulla Park, Australia’s largest organic mushroom farm. Georgia also sits on numerous boards as Deputy Chair of Australian Mushroom Growers Association, Non-Executive Director of Rowing Australia, ACO Certification, Second Bite and Advisory Board Member Law Squared. Sustainability Committee Member at the National Farmers Federation. She was also recently awarded an International Nuffield Farming Fellowship and Organic Woman of the Year 2023
She specialises in high performance farming embracing the use of technology and innovation to achieve fast growth and scale in agriculture with a focus on ESG. She began her career in the startup space Founding wine packaging business Lupé Wines in 2010. The company created innovative IP to manufacture a single serve glass of wine and raised venture capital to expand quickly into events, hotel minibars and airlines across Australia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China and Hong Kong. The company was acquired in 2016. Georgia briefly spent some time in the tech industry as CEO of Realestate. com‘s new venture Spacely as well as CEO of Startup Victoria t. co/E8GKVHNJYA Connect
Alex LoganCEO & Co-Founder, Cecil Alex LoganCEO & Co-Founder, Cecil Alex Logan is CEO and Co-Founder of Cecil. Cecil empowers global businesses operating and investing in quality natural assets at scale. Teams restoring nature use Cecil’s software to operate, track and report on quality natural assets Before launching Cecil, Alex was a lead product manager at Boston Consulting Group Digital Ventures, where he led teams to build new ventures with the world’s most influential corporations He took the leap into the climate realm to create a solution for change. Alex initially launched Leaders For Climate Action (LFCA) with leading Australian technology companies Xero, Atlassian & Canva and Venture Capital Firms Blackbird and AirTree. He’s a Director of LFCA and supports Climate Salad as an advisor and founding member www. cecil. earth/ Connect
Shannon SpeightCo-Founder & CEO, Black Box Co Shannon SpeightCo-Founder & CEO, Black Box Co Shannon is the Co-Founder and CEO of Black Box Co, an innovative SaaS (Software as a Service) product solving big data problems in the livestock industry. A farmer and veterinarian, her beef industry experience ranges from jillarooing in the Northern Territory to coordinating a large-scale beef genomics project. Shannon was the 2019 co-winner of the Zanda McDonald Award. She is passionate about the beef industry and innovation to make it more sustainable, productive and profitable. Black Box Co is a cloud-based software program that links data captured along the beef supply chain to create insights for the industry. The data is cleaned, refined and disseminated through multiple proprietary algorithms to create informed insights to improve production and profitability, and accurately form prediction and forecasting models for performance and profitability. Black Box Co has been developed with data from over 800,000 cattle and has been built firsthand with industry partners right along the beef supply chain. The software instantly summarises and analyses on-farm production data from your crush side collection units, combining it with data beyond the point of sale (feedlot and carcase) to turn it into key insights. By taking the pain out of data management and analysis, Black Box Co allows users to get on with the important decision making. www. blackboxco. com. au/ Connect
Facilitator Michael MacolinoManaging Director, SVG Ventures Thrive Michael MacolinoManaging Director, SVG Ventures Thrive Michael is an entrepreneur, business advisor and Managing Director of SVG Ventures Thrive. He launched his first company at 21 and then four businesses over 15 years. His entrepreneurship and mentoring were recognised in InDaily’s 40 Under 40 Awards Michael’s curiosity for problem-solving using technology led him to agriculture and the food system. With his skills, experience and network, he helps agrifood tech startups commercialise and scale their innovations to redesign the food system His 2022 TEDx talk detailed emerging technologies’ potential in agriculture in making a more sustainable and resilient food system Michael is engaged in developing the agrifood tech ecosystem, plus works with sector events and programs. He’s AgriTech Meetup SA’s co-organiser Before joining SVG Ventures Thrive, Michael led agrifood tech at BDO Australia, advising investors, startups, agribusinesses and government www. michaelmacolino. com/ Connect
Panel discussion - One small step for man, one giant leap for agriculture2. 21pm — 3. 01pm Technology Breakout Room 2 This session will begin with a presentation from evokeAG Future Young Leader Amy Ferguson
Given South Australia’s burgeoning space tech industry, what better location to take a deep dive into the future of agri space tech
Read more With a focus on research and development, potential ground-breaking applications and new ways of working, hear from innovators about how we can better leverage this technology – here on earth – to support more sustainable and profitable farming practices Stephanie WanSpace Industry Practice, Lead for the Adelaide Office, KPMG Australia Stephanie WanSpace Industry Practice, Lead for the Adelaide Office, KPMG Australia Stephanie has over 10 years of experience specialising in space policy and strategy, with a focus on international and interagency coordination, facilitating dialogues and government priorities and projects. She spent most of her time based in Washington DC, supporting US government agencies such as NASA, US State Department, and Dept. of Commerce, on a variety of issues such as Positioning, Navigation, and Timing, Commercial Space/NewSpace Industry Engagement, and STEM workforce planning. She currently leads KPMG Australia’s Space Industry Practice for the Adelaide Office and supports businesses in their grants and R&D tax incentives under the Accelerating Business Growth team. Stephanie is a Space Foodie, and also supports Methuselah Foundation on the NASA Deep Space Food Challenge ceat. org. au/ Connect
Devon LongGeneral Manager of ANZ, Regrow Devon LongGeneral Manager of ANZ, Regrow As General Manager, Australia and New Zealand for Regrow, Devon is focused on solving one of the defining problems of our time—how to feed an increasing population with decreasing resources without damaging our planet in the process She’s a technologist by trade and has specialised in applying technology to enable and incentivise sustainable food production in Australia. This includes highly critical topics for Australian food production such as traceability, certification, provenance marketing and carbon accounting At Regrow, she’s working to bring on-farm carbon measurement to the Australian market in a way that supercharges adopting regenerative agriculture practices www. regrow. ag/ Connect
Facilitator Charlie PeelRural Reporter, The Australian Charlie PeelRural Reporter, The Australian Charlie Peel is The Australian’s rural reporter, covering agriculture, politics and issues affecting life outside of Australia’s capital cities. Charlie began his career in rural Queensland before joining The Australian in 2017. Since then, Charlie has covered court, crime, state and federal politics and general news. He has reported on cyclones, floods, bushfires, droughts, corporate trials, election campaigns and major sporting events The Australian brings you the latest Australian news as well as latest politics, sports, entertainment, technology, lifestyle and breaking world news www. theaustralian. com. au/author/charlie-peel Connect
Amy FergusonFuture Young Leader Amy FergusonFuture Young Leader As well as being an Agricultural Science student, Amy is also an Advocate for soil health and regeneration. Amy has a curiosity for the role that soils play in driving the health, production and economic value of communities and hopes to be the voice for regenerative agricultural practices Amy believes that space-making, diverse co-designed policy, and the empowerment of connected communities are fundamental to the future of Australia’s sustainable agriculture Remarks from the President of Australian Agritech Association3. 31pm — 3. 36pm Technology Innovation Plenary Update on the commercial agritech sector Andrew CoppinPresident, Australian Agritech Association Andrew CoppinPresident, Australian Agritech Association Andrew is a passionate advocate for the better use of technology in Agribusiness to improve productivity, sustainability and profitability After an extensive executive career in capital markets and funds management he has spent the last seven years in the Agritech sector mentoring emerging technology companies as an Investor, Adviser and Company Director He is currently President of AusAgritech, Managing Director of Farmbot Monitoring Solutions Australia and holds various Non-Executive board roles ausagritech. org/ Connect
Panel discussion - Onshoring, offshoring and friendshoring. a changing supply chain landscape3. 36pm — 4. 16pm Supply chain Plenary Geopolitical tensions, COVID-related constraints and unprecedented supply chain impacts have forced entire industries to reshape how they do business Read more Our panellists share the lessons learned from these experiences, as well as their insights on potential impacts and opportunities across manufacturing models, food security, future trade relationships, carbon footprint, and traceability pre and post farm gate Rob GordonCEO, SunRice Group Rob GordonCEO, SunRice Group Rob joined SunRice in February 2012 as Group Chief Executive Officer. He has more than 30 years of senior strategic experience including as President South-East Asia and Senior Vice President of Viterra Inc; CEO and Managing Director of Dairy Farmers Ltd; Managing Director of Goodman Fielder, Consumer Foods; and has held various senior executive positions at Unilever. He is also a Non-Executive Director of Ingham’s and a Member of the Agribusiness Advisory Board, Rabobank. www. sunrice. com. au/ Connect
Dr Hermione ParsonsCEO, Australian Logistics Council Dr Hermione ParsonsCEO, Australian Logistics Council Hermione is a supply chain and freight logistics specialist with executive management experience in public and private sector organisations, over a career spanning three decades Connect
Justin WebbCo-Founder and Executive Chairman, AgriWebb Justin WebbCo-Founder and Executive Chairman, AgriWebb Justin is Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of AgriWebb. As the world’s leading sustainable protein farm management and supply chain software, AgriWebb manages over 20 million head of livestock across 60 million hectares globally. A serial entrepreneur, Justin founded and built two hedge funds before selling them to Macquarie Bank and Westpac. He subsequently founded PacWealth Capital, a $4 billion advisory firm in the South Pacific. Justin served as a director and co-head of BlackRock’s $60 billion Australian Alternatives & Retail business. He holds a BA with Honours in Economics and Applied Mathematics from Harvard University and an MBA from Oxford University, where he was the OBA Scholar. www. agriwebb. com/ Connect
Facilitator Kath SullivanNational Rural Reporter, ABC Kath SullivanNational Rural Reporter, ABC Kath has spent more than a decade reporting on rural and regional affairs across Australia As national rural reporter with the ABC, Kath now reports across TV, radio and online from Parliament House in Canberra Kath’s reporting has focused on Australia’s trading relationship with China, the Murray-Darling Basin, climate policy, droughts, floods, and fires Kath was recently awarded the National Rural Press Club’s ‘Overall Winner’ award, and while she loves to travel, is most at home at Marlo, in east Gippsland Connect
Fireside Chat - Agrifood tech investment. a year in review and predictions for 20234. 16pm — 4. 46pm Global investment Plenary Venture capital investors pumped $51. 7 billion into agrifood technologies in 2021; a staggering 85% increase year-on-year Read more Take a deep dive into these trends with the release of the 2022 AgFunder Global AgriFoodTech Investment Report and get an early look at what startups and investors can expect from the funding landscape in the year ahead and what producers can keep an eye out for to implement on farm Michael DeanFounding Partner, AgFunder Michael DeanFounding Partner, AgFunder Michael has over 25 years of experience in food and agriculture, venture capital, environmental sustainability, carbon markets, social impact and law agfunder. com/ Connect
Sarah NoletCo-Founder and General Partner, Tenacious Ventures Sarah NoletCo-Founder and General Partner, Tenacious Ventures Sarah is an internationally recognised food systems innovation expert and co-founder and general partner of Tenacious Ventures, a high-support, high-conviction, sector-specific venture firm at the intersection of digitally native agriculture and climate solutions. She’s been instrumental in building the early-stage agritech ecosystem, from advising dozens of startups, designing accelerator programs and consulting to established agribusinesses to helping industry, universities and government to develop and implement forward-looking initiatives in food system innovation. Sarah hosts the AgTech…So What? podcast, telling stories of innovators building the future food system. She’s on the Industry, Innovation and Science Australia (IISA) board. Sarah holds a Masters in System Design and Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Human Factors Engineering from Tufts University. agthentic. com/ Connect
Facilitator Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC Bryce IvesevokeAG. 2023 MC With curiosity, willingness, and a generosity of spirit, Bryce Ives is masterful at making groups connect and facilitating conversations that matter. Skilled in shaping group dynamics and designing processes that can hold complicated and collaborative discussions, Bryce has produced countless memorable and transformative gatherings that have led to change, action and impact His impact includes notable projects in contemporary Australian performing arts practice, youth development, agricultural leadership, social entrepreneurship, rural and regional renewal, diversity representation within the media, and digital innovation in the light of disruptive media ecology Bryce designed the Talking 2030 roadmap to get Australian Agriculture to $100 billion at the farm gate by 2030. For the past twelve years, Bryce has focused on building leadership innovation in Australian Agriculture as Chief Facilitator of the AgriFutures Horizon program and for the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award program Instrumental in leading some of Australia’s most enduring community media projects, including as Chief Facilitator of the ABC’s Heywire Regional Youth project, Bryce was also a driving force behind the Student Youth Network, one of Australia’s most significant participatory youth media projects. As a movement, SYN fundamentally changed the face of Australian media and storytelling; Bryce has worked with thousands of young media makers Bryce is an experienced company director and c-suite executive with a focus on engagement, communications, public and government affairs, and social impact work. He is also profoundly shaped by his training in theatre making, improvisation, music, and his hundreds of hours of experience as a broadcaster on live radio and television With professional experience as a theatre-maker, composer, director and writer, Bryce was the co-founder of the Present Tense Ensemble. This award-winning performance-based ensemble created contemporary music theatre that was immersive, highly sonic, and performed with heart and gusto in the here and now. He is a previous Director of the Ballarat Arts Academy and Gippsland Centre of Art and Design, previous Artistic Director of Theatre Works St. Kilda and of the Fairfax Youth Arts Festival. Currently, he is a curator of the Buffer Fringe in Cyprus The culmination of this experience is what drives Bryce today. As Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications at Torrens Global Education, Bryce is the chief storyteller of Australia’s fastest-growing university www. bryceives. com/ Connect
Official event close - Closing remarks4. 46pm — 5. 01pm Plenary Closing remarks John HarveyManaging Director, AgriFutures Australia John HarveyManaging Director, AgriFutures Australia John Harvey joined AgriFutures Australia (formally RIRDC) in May 2016 as Managing Director. He accepted the challenge to set a new, more commercial direction for the organisation agrifutures. com. au/ Connect
Research and AgTech Innovation at the University of Adelaide – North Terrace Campus5. 00pm — 6. 30pm North Terrace Campus, UoA The University of Adelaide provides a world-class concentration of scientific research and education, driving Australia’s innovation to secure a sustainable future for agriculture Read more The North Terrace and Waite campuses connect scientific excellence with agricultural industry relevance and will be opening their doors to showcase some of their most exciting research projects in the field of food innovation, advanced AgTech, land conservation, biosecurity and animal welfare, space robotics and bioprocess engineering
, as places are limited Presented by The University of Adelaide Research and AgTech Innovation at the University of Adelaide – North Terrace and Waite Campuses9. 15am — 5. 15pm North Terrace Campus, UoA The University of Adelaide provides a world-class concentration of scientific research and education, driving Australia’s innovation to secure a sustainable future for agriculture Read more Its North Terrace and Waite campuses connect scientific excellence with agricultural industry relevance and will be opening their doors to showcase some of their most exciting research projects in the field of food innovation, advanced AgTech, land conservation, biosecurity and animal welfare, space robotics and bioprocess engineering
Tours are 90 minutes in total and a shuttle bus will be departing from Gate 5 (Frome Road), connecting the North Terrace and Waite campuses
, as places are limited Presented by The University of Adelaide Invest in South Australia. Going Green for a Sustainable Future8. 30am — 12. 15pm Waite Campus This session offers insights into South Australia’s green economy, as a leader in Australia’s net zero future Read more Engage with technology leaders, data ecosystem partners and climate solution developers to discover why South Australia has become a world-leader in both green energy and data capabilities, and why global technology Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) leaders are already here and attracting innovation partners. Learn about the pathways to invest and partner in the Blue Economy and the importance of public and private co-operation to convert food waste challenges into tangible commercial opportunities
Tours are 2. 5 to 3 hours in total. Shuttle buses will depart from the City and Waite campus throughout the day
Registrations are essential Presented by The Government of South Australia Invest in South Australia. Alternative Proteins1. 30pm — 3. 45am Waite Campus This session will offer a deep dive into the future of alternative proteins through a national lens, providing insights into the technologies, partnerships and investments relevant to South Australia’s success to accelerate the growth of the alternative protein sector Read more It offers primary producers, agribusiness, product and ingredient manufacturers and processors, investors and supply chain partners an opportunity to engage and interact with innovators and industry leaders to discover the breadth of opportunities to develop alternative protein products , as places are limited Brought to you by Government of South Australia Kangaroo Island overnight AgTech Tour - Expressions of Interest— Come and join us on an AgTech tour of Kangaroo Island, meeting with some of the region’s most emblematic producers, all while taking in the sheer beauty of this unique place Read more Date. Friday 24 February – Saturday 25 February 2023 (please note that this is an overnight trip)
Kangaroo Island is one of South Australia’s hidden gems. Located only 120 km from Adelaide, the island is a sanctuary for native wildlife, dramatic and rugged coastlines. KI has a varying climate which supports a broad range of industries including sheep (for wool and meat), cattle, cropping, free range poultry (egg production), viticulture, horticulture, aquaculture and apiculture It is the perfect testing ground to showcase the integration of technology and best practice systems to improve on-farm management and productivity. See our Kangaroo Island demo program for more details about the project Registration. Places are limited and preferences will be given to registrants who fit some or all of the following criteria
You are encouraged to submit a registration of interest as soon as possible and no later than 6 February 2023 by sending an email to Please include your name, organisation, email, phone number, as well as details on how each of the selection criteria apply to you. Applications will be assessed against the selection criteria What are the top 5 technology innovation in agriculture?Agriculture Innovation. 10 Tech Trends to Watch in 2023 . Indoor Vertical Farming. . Livestock Farming Technology. . Laser Scarecrows. . Farm Automation. . Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) Technology. . Minichromosome Technology. . Farm Management Software. . Water Management Technology What is the future of agriculture technology?Future agriculture will use sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology . These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems will allow farms to be more profitable, efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly.
What are three examples of agricultural innovations?Some major technologies that are most commonly being utilized by farms include. harvest automation, autonomous tractors, seeding and weeding, and drones. Farm automation technology addresses major issues like a rising global population, farm labor shortages, and changing consumer preferences
What are some new developments in the field of agriculture?7 Emerging Agriculture Technologies . Soil and Water Sensors. Table of Contents. . Weather Tracking. . Satellite Imaging. . Pervasive Automation. . Minichromosomal Technology. . RFID Technology. . Vertical Farming |