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Call for Sessions for BIO's Impact Ag & Environment Conference

April 27, 2023
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BIO’s Impact Ag & Environment Conference, Sept. 19-20, 2023, in Raleigh, N.C., is an opportunity for companies and non-governmental organizations working across agriculture, bioprocessing, and climate adaptation/mitigation to connect and collaborate. With sessions on climate change and food security, market access and acceptance and promoting innovation, the conference presents opportunities to hear from leaders in government, business and academia on some of today’s leading issues.

Are you interested in presenting a session at this year’s Impact Conference? Know someone who might be? Please click or share the link to BIO’s call for sessions and let us know what our conference attendees need to hear about at this year’s Impact!  

What:           The BIO Impact Ag & Environment Conference is the premier gathering of global biotech leaders for discussion, partnering and networking to advance the role of science in enhancing agriculture and improving the environment. BIO has issued a call for sessions to give all interested companies and organizations an opportunity to propose presentations.

When:          Call for sessions: Open now through May 1, 2023
                       Conference dates: Tue., Sept. 19, – Wed., Sept. 20, 2023      

Where:         Raleigh Convention Center
                     500 S. Salisbury St.
                     Raleigh, NC 27601

Why:            The Impact Ag & Environment Conference (formerly World Congress) is the place to hear from thought leaders, forge partnerships and celebrate the many ways in which biotech innovations are IMPACTful.

About BIO:  

BIO is the world’s leading advocacy association representing member companies, state biotechnology groups, academic and research institutions, and related organizations in the U.S. and 30-plus countries. Members are involved in research and development of innovative healthcare, agricultural, industrial and environmental biotechnology products.

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