The global food market is valued at $9.43 trillion and is responsible for approximately 34% of global greenhouse gas production. New developments and products have the potential to disrupt current food systems while also decreasing their existing energy and carbon footprint.

The goal of this conference is to engage with industry leaders and scientists at the cutting edge of recent agricultural and food science advances making a global impact on climate change, resource management, nutrition, food security, and energy demand. Issues discussed will include (i) Challenges with the existing food supply chain; (ii) Production, scaling, and adoption of new foods and food solutions; and (iii) Predictable environmental, social, economics, and health impacts, the good and the bad.

Join us for this free full-day conference, convening academics, industry experts, and people seeking investment opportunities. 

Agenda

Schedule can be viewed here.

Topic 1: The challenge of existing food systems 

The World Bank projects that the world population will increase to 9.7 billion (from the current 7.95 billion) by 2050. Continuing the current food production practice means a vast destruction of wilderness and other natural resources that will severely stress the world’s carrying capacity. It also poses a tremendous burden on the health and well-being of the farming community. The panelists will examine the pros and cons of the existing food systems and discuss the challenges of feeding an increasing population using existing food production practices. They will also address alternative food supply concepts and their potential effects on the world’s carrying capacity.

Topic 2: Production, scaling, adoption of new foods and food solutions 

The creation of new foods and food solutions, ranging from plant-based protein to cultured meat and the development of advanced food production technology such as urban vertical farming, have the potential of changing the landscape of food production and supply, not to mention the entrepreneurial opportunity for new food start-ups. The issues addressed in the panel discussion include the challenges of economically and sustainably scaling the new foods from concept to large-scale production, advanced food production technologies and resource utilization as well as the potential obstacle for large-scale adoption by the general public to these new food sources and production technologies.

Topic 3: Predictable environmental, social, economics, and health impacts, the good and the bad

Recent advancements in agricultural and food science have the potential to create a profoundly positive global impact. Nonetheless, it is crucial to recognize that there may also be potential drawbacks, as is often the case with the adoption of any new technology. The pressing need for a more productive, nutritious, sustainable, and safe food system to meet the demands of our ever-growing population is indisputable. However, we must remain mindful of the social and environmental costs associated with implementing new advancements in areas such as genetic modification, artificially intelligent farming, and novel fertilizers. The objective of this panel is to center our attention on striking a balance and implementing effective regulations for these emerging breakthroughs, ensuring that the food systems we shape in the future are characterized by equity, good health, and sustainability. 

VC session

In 2021, the total amount of capital raised by VC firms in food tech was close to $90 billion. In subsequent years, the amount of capital raised decreased, but VC firms continue to play an integral role in the startup ecosystem, particularly for high-growth, high-risk companies that may not be well-suited for traditional forms of financing. Hear from leading VC executives as they delve into their decision-making processes, the criteria they use to evaluate potential investments, and their perspectives on emerging opportunities in areas like cultivated meat and advanced protein feeds. Gain insights into the matrices used for investment decisions, how they see their responsibility as they make critical investments that may impact the future of food, and discover what changes, if any, these industry experts foresee in their investment approach.

Success stories

This riveting session will showcase the luminaries of the food-tech frontier. These trailblazing companies are sculpting the future of food through pioneering biotechnology. With a resolute commitment to sustainability, health, affordability, and climate-resilience, they are not just ideating, but actualizing transformative solutions. These firms have transcended traditional boundaries, securing significant funding and operationalizing their innovations.

Reception

Networking session where you can mingle with fellow attendees and speakers. Enjoy a curated selection of reception favorites alongside innovative food and drink samples from cutting-edge companies. It's the perfect setting to spark meaningful conversations and savor the future of food.

Speakers

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