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Animal Microbiome Congress
March 24, 2021 - March 25, 2021
The 4th Annual Animal Microbiome Congress taking place on the 24-25th March 2021 will provide the latest clinical data and facilitate interactions between academia and industry to accelerate the commercialization of animal microbiome research. This global market is forecast to grow to 9.7 billion by 2028 due to demand for innovation from the rapidly growing meat, aquaculture, and pet healthcare industries to meet an increasing need to replace antibiotics and satisfy the world’s growing hunger for protein. Over 4 years and 7 events, we have built an international animal microbiome community of 600+ people from 30+ countries.
Through comprehensive industry-academic discussion panels, engaging keynotes, interactive roundtables, and virtual networking this congress will enable participants to be at the forefront of modulating the animal microbiome to meet commercial goals, sustainably and safely. Our goal is to support smart interactions between business and academia to enable participants to capitalize on the growing global animal microbiome market. Due to this year’s virtual format, we have advanced our networking capabilities to help you recreate the unexpected interactions that drive the future of your work. We have incorporated: network roulette enabling 30 + chance encounters, Deep Dive Roundtable groups of 9 people working together to tackle industry issues, interactive content delivery to facilitate discussion and pre-arranged meetings to broaden your network strategically.
Join us and discover the critical breakthroughs on: uncovering the full functional potential of the microbiome in aquaculture, production, and companion animals, improving health outcomes for production and companion animals, reducing the cost of animal ownership and making farming more sustainable, and translating academic research into commercial products whilst steering through challenging regulatory hurdles.
Book now to join us in unlocking the full functional potential of the Animal Microbiome.