Poultry Tech Summit showcases what’s next for poultry

With COVID-19, recent avian influenza outbreaks, supply chain issues, labor shortages and other global events, the need for automation, robotics, artificial intelligence, diagnostic tools, expedited disease diagnosis, advances in sustainability solutions and others, are now more important than ever for the poultry industry.

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Keeping up with these newly developed technologies and scientific innovations for poultry production and processing continues to be crucial. With COVID-19, recent avian influenza outbreaks, supply chain issues, labor shortages and other global events, the need for automation, robotics, artificial intelligence, diagnostic tools, expedited disease diagnosis, advances in sustainability solutions and others, are now more important than ever for the poultry industry.

The 2022 Poultry Tech Summit focuses on the transition of innovative technologies into commercial applications to advance the poultry industry.

The Poultry Tech Summit is excited to welcome attendees back in person after two virtual shows due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Join an exclusive gathering of industry-changing innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, technology experts, investors and leading poultry producers at the 2022 edition of Poultry Tech Summit on October 30-November 1 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Showcasing the next frontier for industry, technology and venture capital, this unique executive-level event presents new research of technologies with potential to be commercialized within a five-year period. The technologies and innovations showcased are designed to future proof the poultry industry against challenges in all aspects of production from farm through the processing plant.

Agenda preview:

  • Computer vision applications for counting, weighing eggs
  • Optimize poultry house environmental controls with AI
  • Automate and predict bird weights with IoT
  • Solving the chick sexing conundrum
  • Egg yolk feed additive promotes poultry gut health
  • Rapid identification, quantification of poultry pathogens
  • Poultry scalder filtration for pathogen reduction
  • Traceability in poultry supply chain transport logistics

This event is the only one of its kind being offered to connect researchers and entrepreneurs with poultry sector technology experts, financiers, venture capitalists and producers looking for new projects and investments to fund.

Attendees can expect the same groundbreaking innovation and insightful presentations that made the previous events well-attended with deep dialogue on new prospective solutions and next-generation technologies.

Registration is now open with early savings available until September 30. For more information, go to www.wattglobalmedia.com/poultrytechsummit

Make plans to attend and take a look at the future of the industry.

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