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The 2021 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) Marketplace will offer attendees access to the latest innovations and trends in animal protein and feed technology through exhibitor and educational programming. As part of this programming, the IPPE Marketplace will feature more than 135 TECHTalks presentations that can be accessed on-demand and for free beginning 25 January.
This year’s TECHTalks presentations will address many topics, including food safety, animal welfare, sustainability and much more. Each presentation will be led by an IPPE exhibitor that will share expertise and experience on the topic. A list of the featured TECHTalks can be found here.
Personal guides for the IPPE Marketplace must be requested to access the TECHTalks and other events and education programs, and your personal guide is your free registration to the IPPE Marketplace. A personal guide can be requested through the IPPE website homepage, by completing the information in the “Request Your Personal Marketplace Guide” box and clicking on the “Click to Receive Access to Your Personal Guide” button.
The 2021 IPPE Marketplace will take place 25 to 29 January. Through the IPPE Marketplace, more than 1,000 exhibitors will be connected with IPPE’s worldwide audience of 30,000-plus invited participants. The IPPE Marketplace will also include live and on-demand, free and paid education programs, innovative products through the Innovation Station/New Product Showcase, and access to industry trade publications. More information about the IPPE Marketplace can be found on the IPPE website.
Reuters reports that the US-based company ant
Adisseo, an expert in animal sciences, and Novozymes, a leader in biological solutions, revealed at a press conference in Paris on March 5th that as a first for the industry they have been able to demonstrate and visualize in detail the germination of their Alterion® technology.During the gathering, the
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