Farmers, cooperatives and distributors will connect at this workshop to gain access to the best software and hardware solutions in digital agriculture.
Ag 4.0 is all about building networks and joint solutions through digital solutions.
It will bring stakeholders from the entire value chain of agriculture to establish a culture of interdependence, interconnectivity and traceability.
Ag 4.0 takes the principles of Farm-to-Fork discussions and takes it a step further, not only looking at the consumer’s perspective but including the suppliers, processors and farmers themselves.
Attendees will work on reaching a resolution for global agriculture that allows for bold innovation to address global food security.
Bill is the "REAL" Captain Kirk, U.S. Air Force Gulf War Veteran, CEO & Co-founder of Weather Trends International...
Matt is the technical founder and now Chief Strategy Officer at Agworld. Combining 20+ years experience in the computer & data science industry with...
Mark Young leads the development of a unified technical vision, architecture, and roadmap to help The Climate Corporation deliver an industry-leading digital...
Keynote Presentations from the Best in the Industry
1,000+ Farmers and Industry Leaders attending the Workshop
Agronomists and UC academics will provide latest knowledge in the industry
Know if your investment in Tech is going to pay back
Gain a better understanding of the modern AG practices
- Understanding the Modern Farmer
- Precision Agriculture
- Trends in Biotechnology
- Big Data in Agriculture
- Understanding the ROI in Precision Agriculture
- Traceability/ Transparency in the Supply Chain
- Profitable Sustainability
- Consumer Behaviour
Sustainable agriculture has become increasingly important due to increased demand for food, negative impact of climate changes and limited resources. The digital and new technologies to be discussed at AG4.0 can play significant roles for the future.
Research Engineer at USDA
Sustainable agriculture has become increasingly important due to increased demand for food, negative impact of climate changes and limited resources. The digital and new technologies to be discussed at AG4.0 can play significant roles for the future.
Research Engineer at USDA