evokeAG., Asia-Pacific’s premier agrifood innovation event, has today launched its 2026 Program and Startup cohort, featuring a dynamic mix of bold discussions, thought-provoking keynotes and groundbreaking enterprises shaping the future of agriculture.
Australian Agritech Association (AusAgritech), Australia’s peak body for agriculture technology has announced a strategic partnership with AgriFutures’ flagship international event, evokeAG. 2026. The collaboration will strengthen Australia’s position as a global leader in agritech innovation and provide new opportunities for scaleups, startups and investors across the sector.
After overcoming a life-threatening spinal tumour Sam Rogers was climbing in the Himalayas when he came up with the idea for an autonomous drone mustering system. The 18 year-old’s next challenge is taking his innovation to the global stage as an evokeAG. Groundbreaker.
A tool to measure multiple soil properties, ‘below ground Wi-Fi’ to transmit data from sensors, and an ‘e-nose’ to monitor biological activity. Dig deeper into the innovative tech from the Soil CRC.
Planting trees in biodegradable pots made from the waste of trees. Teenage entrepreneur Elisa Harley came up with this circular solution as an alternative to the 350 million plastic pots used in Aotearoa New Zealand each year. But she couldn’t have done without some industry connections and a kitchen blender.
The atmosphere was electric as 1,600 delegates from 18 countries filled the Adelaide Convention Centre today, to connect and collaborate for the future of Australian farming businesses and our global food system.
The Australian agriculture industry is expected to reach $100 billion in production by 2030, according to recent research, making it an ideal expansion market for UK businesses. Through the new Free Trade Agreement* — and two targeted programs, the Global Business Innovation Programme and the Global Incubator Programme — Great Britain is placing a big bet on Australia and a delegation headed to evokeAG. 2023 to connect with potential Australian investors, partners and customers.
Denmark is best known for Vikings, Hans Christian Andersen and for being one of the happiest Nations in the world. The Scandinavian country is also a hotbed of agricultural innovation — and with thanks to the Trade Council of Denmark a delegation of world-class companies attended evokeAG.: Down to Earth in Adelaide on 21-22 February 2023. We’ve pulled together a summary of the six Danish companies that attended to save you time.
Enabling farmers with greater connectivity and driving productivity on-farm are key priorities for wireless networking company Zetifi, that’s just scored a $12 million Series A investment round to scale up production and support widespread adoption.
Addressing labour shortages; meeting the rising protein gap; and biosecurity solutions to safeguard Australian agriculture. These are some of the challenges and opportunities that are being tackled by 40 agrifood tech companies selected in the 2023 AgriFutures evokeAG. Startup Program.