For the first time, Indoor Ag-Con is coming to New York in fall 2015 with a one day event that looks at indoor agriculture differently; they’re asking 12 industry leaders to talk not about their companies or academic studies, but about their wider visions, whether that’s bringing open source big data to all farmers or placing their company in the context of the circular economy.
The line up is as follow:
-David Rosenberg, CEO of Aerofarms
-Paul Lightfoot, CEO of Bright Farms
-Neil Mattson, CEA Co-Director at Cornell University
-Mark Thomann, Chairman of FarmedHere
-Viraj Puri, CEO of Gotham Greens
-Chris Hammelef, CEO of Illumitex
-Philip Saumweber, CEO of Sundrop Farms
-Jochen Hemming, Researcher at Wageningen UR
-Steven Dring, CEO of Zero Carbon Foods
Indoor-Ag is keeping the event exclusive, at no more than 120 participants, to ensure that everyone has a chance to have their voice heard, and are building in extended discussion periods. In short, it’s your chance to hear what’s driving the indoor agriculture’s visionaries, and to throw your own opinions into the mix. Join today!
Date: October 15, 2015
Time: From 8.30am
Location: Helen Mills Theater, 137 West 26th Street, Chelsea, New York, NY
Format: One day seminar, with 12 keynotes, 'ask me anything' lunch tables, and a drinks party
Registration at $399 is available now.







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