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VIV Asia 2023 to bring more than 100 sessions from industry experts

VIV Asia Conference ASFVIV Asia, the leading international trade exhibition and conference for the animal protein production supply chain in Asia, announced its conference programme at the show

With a focus on cutting edge know-how, the conference programme will offer attendees a unique opportunity to gain insights into the latest innovations and technologies, as well as best practices from leading industry and research experts.

With more than 200 high-level speakers joining from all over the world, the conference programme is shaping up to be one of the most comprehensive and informative events in the industry. VIV Asia 2023 offers more than 100 conferences and sessions. These sessions are initiated by the organisers, exhibitors, leading research institutes, knowledge partners and industry associations. Attendees will have the chance to hear from experts on a wide range of topics on early feeding, feed efficiency or controlling Avian Influenza, maximising dairy farm margins, improving gut health and sustainable solutions for animal production. Some of the conferences require an entry fee, but the majority of the programme is free to visit.

A broad selection of topics include:

Reimagining the Global Food System

On 8 March, Tony Hunter, global food futurist at Future Cubed, kicks off with 'Reimagining the Global Food System'. Feeding 10 billion people by 2050 means that the Food, Beverage & Agriculture industries are at the forefront of meeting this challenge. The current food system cannot equitably and sustainably feed the increasing population. New technologies, doing more with less, are rising to the challenge, enabling a more sustainable and equitable global food system. 

Must-attend conferences for aquaculture specialists

Aquaculture specialists have the opportunity to attend two conferences the day prior to the show on 7 March. The first is Aquatic Asia Conference and themed 'Transformation to Sustainability', while the second is the seventh edition of the annual Aqua Feed Extrusion Conference, co-organised by VIV, International Aquafeed and Fish Farming Technology magazine as well as Dr Mian Riaz of Texas A&M University. This specific rendition of the conference focuses on extrusion machinery and aquatic feed systems, and will include speeches from industry professionals which will offer inspiring ideas on how users can better utilise their extrusion equipment.

Future proof production

As the world looks to a more sustainable future, production practices will have to adapt to meet new demands. At VIV Asia 2023, there will be a range of sessions dedicated to future-proofing the business. From alternative protein solutions and feed for the future, to smart factories and waste management, visitors will be able to explore the latest developments in sustainability. 

Plus, with a focus on energy-efficient production, attendees can be inspired how to make their business more environmentally friendly. With so much change on the horizon, these sessions are essential for anyone wanting to set themselves up for success in the future.

The programme covers a vast majority of subjects for the production of poultry, dairy, swine and aquaculture. It has been set up in cooperation with many high-standing partners, such as the Good Food Institute Asia Pacific (GFI APAC), Thai Union Group PLC, The Halal Science Centre, Chulalongkorn University, Thai Automation and Robotics Association (TARA), Misset International, WATT Global Media, Perendale Publishers, Asian Food and Feed Insect Association (AFFIA), Thai Ruminants Veterinary Association (TRVA), Thai Holstein Friesian Association, Thai Feed Mill Association (TFMA), Department of Livestock Development (DLD), Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations (FAVA), International Poultry Council, and many more. These partnerships help to ensure that attendees will have access to the latest information and research in the field. 

Topics related to food engineering and future food

GFI APAC will be hosting 'How Meat Producers Can Benefit from the Alternative Protein Boom' on 8 March, and Thai Union Group PLC will present 'Delighting Customers and Consumers with Alternative Proteins through Application Development.' The co-located show Meat Pro Asia also has a conference highlight focusing on sustainability, showcasing new solutions provided by Multivac Group, Mayekawa, Bizerba Southeast Asia and HiperScan GmBH. To add to that, top brands from the food engineering sector will talk about the latest trends in Food safety (Ecolab, Mettler Toledo, Rieckermann and Marel) and Halal food courtesy of The Halal Science Centre at Chulalongkorn University during the exhibition at Jupiter 4, IMPACT.

The first sessions are now open for sign-ups and can be viewed on the exhibition website. VIV Asia 2023, co-located with Meat Pro Asia, will take place from 8-10 March 2023 at IMPACT in Bangkok, Thailand. Both exhibitions will open their doors from 10:00-18:00 during all three days. For more information or to register for the event, please visit www.vivasia.nl