Global leaders join the team for biotechnology event
Global leaders join the team for biotechnology event
AUCKLAND, 22nd October: It’s not just rugby that brings heavyweights from around the globe to New Zealand, as shown by the line-out of speakers confirmed for a top international agricultural biotechnology conference being held in Rotorua next year.
New Zealand’s biotechnology industry organisation NZBIO is hosting ABIC (Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference) 2012, with support from its Australian counterpart AusBiotech.
Just a year out from the event, keynote speakers are confirmed from some of the world’s leading research, investment and commercial companies in the fields of biotechnology, energy, health, nutrition and food.
That includes agbiotech corporation, Du Pont Agricultural Biotechnology, energy crop producer Ceres, Monsanto and investment firm Burrill & Company.
Dr
Andrew Kelly, Executive Director of BioPacific Ventures, one
of the world’s largest food and agriculture focused funds,
expects the speaker line-up to get even stronger.
“This
is the right time in history to be focusing on agbiotech.
ABIC 2012 is taking place on a rising tide of concern about
food supplies, food security and the need to invest in
biotechnologies that can improve the efficiency and
sustainability of food production.
“The conference offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get people who can provide solutions to those issues in one room in a beautiful little country that people love to visit.”
Speakers confirmed so far include:
• Dr John
Bedbrook, Vice President for DuPont Agricultural
Biotechnology
• Dr Richard Flavell, Chief Scientific
Officer for Ceres
• Dr Robert Reiter, Vice President
Biotechnology for Monsanto
• Dr Roger Wyse, Managing
Director for Burrill & Company
NZBIO Chief Executive Michelle Sullivan says high calibre speakers from the United States, Europe and Asia will be joined by the best Australasia has to offer in the agbiotech field,
“Achieving the breadth and depth of support promised so far illustrates what a powerful event ABIC 2012 is going to be,” says Dr Sullivan.
The theme of ABIC
2012 is Adapting to a Changing World.
ABIC is
attended by industry leaders, researchers and scientists,
investors and policy makers who come together to learn about
the latest advances in agbiotech and discuss how
technologies can be applied to global issues. It will be
held in Rotorua from 2- 6 September, 2012.
Find out more at www.abic2012.com
About
ABIC
The first ABIC conference was held in
Canada in 1996 and in 1998 the ABIC Foundation was set up to
ensure the continued success of ABIC meetings. The
Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation overseen by a
board of directors with representation from several
countries and based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Its goal is
to ensure ongoing opportunities for continuous learning and
networking within the agbiotech community through the annual
Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference. ABIC
conferences are held on a four year rotation in the
following regions: Europe/Africa/Middle East; Asia Pacific;
United States/Canada/Mexico; and South America.
www.abic.ca
About NZBIO
NZBIO is a vibrant
member-based organisation focused on growing New Zealand’s
prosperous bioeconomy. With hundreds of individual and
corporate members from across agbiotech, human health,
industrial and environmental and food bioscience, NZBIO
plays a leading role in providing practical support for
companies to grow. NZBIO’s activities include member
events, seminars and conferences, policy advocacy, national
and international outreach and promotion. Our membership
base ranges from start up bioscience companies, to mature
corporates and major multinationals. We also represent New
Zealand research institutes and universities, specialist
service professionals, corporate, institutional, individual
and student members from New Zealand and around the world.
NZBIO is an important voice of the New Zealand
bioscience sector informing policy makers, enabling
collaboration and investment, showcasing New Zealand’s
capability to the world and demonstrating how biosciences
can contribute to societal, economic and environmental
challenges.
www.nzbio.org.nz
About
AusBiotech
AusBiotech is Australia's
biotechnology industry organisation representing 3,000
members covering the human health, agricultural, medical
devices and diagnostics, food technology, environmental and
industrial sectors in biotechnology.?AusBiotech is dedicated
to the development, growth and prosperity of the Australian
biotechnology industry, by providing initiatives to drive
sustainability and growth, outreach and access to markets,
and representation and support for members nationally and
around the world.?Its membership base includes biotechnology
companies, ranging from start-ups to mature multinationals,
research institutes and universities, specialist service
professionals, corporate, institutional, individual and
student members from Australia and globally.
www.ausbiotech.org