AgriFutures evokeAG. 2025 today welcomed back a global audience of close to 2,000 delegates to the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, showcasing exceptional innovators and innovation across the national and international agrifood tech community.
Hailing from 27 countries, close to 2,000 people have today descended on AgriFutures Australia’s evokeAG. 2025 event at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
As the host state partner for evokeAG. 2025, the Queensland Government is committed to fostering greater innovation in agriculture that supports sustainable economic growth, and the ongoing development of Smart Farms.
Attendees at evokeAG. 2025, being held in Brisbane on 18-19 February, will for the first time have access to full free on-site childcare services throughout the 2-day event in order to support full household attendance.
More than 50 startups and scaleups from 10 countries have been selected to feature at Asia Pacific’s premier agrifood innovation event, evokeAG. in Brisbane on 18-19 February 2025.
Applications are now open for the evokeAG. Future Young Leaders Program and close on Monday, 4 September 2023. The Program offers five emerging leaders the opportunity to showcase their ideas, innovation, or research to an international audience at evokeAG. on 20-21 February 2024 in Perth, Western Australia.
Book your flights and reserve your accommodation because tickets to Asia-Pacific’s premier agrifood tech innovation event, AgriFutures evokeAG. are officially on sale.
From little things big things grow. It's a well proven path for startups and scaleups, and one that AgriFutures Australia is hoping to accelerate for agrifood tech entrepreneurs and innovators through its AgXelerate Program.
Startup Gaia Project Australia has been recognised by NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) as a Phase Two winner of the prestigious Deep Space Food.
At first glance, AgFunder’s Global AgriFoodTech Investment Report makes for pretty bleak reading, showing a 44 per cent drop in investment in the sector in 2022 compared to 2021. But beyond the headline figures, there’s a more nuanced story to tell – and looking forward, it’s not all bad news.