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FAN AgTech Demo Day: Noosa region

Thu 6 October 2022, 12.30-4pm AEST

The second in a series of Food & Agribusiness Network (FAN)-hosted Ag-Tech Demo Days, this free but ticketed event comprises eight to 10 site visits, a panel discussion, Q&As, networking and drinks.

There will be a mini-expo of local agrifood and ancillary businesses and their wares at the main venue.

The half-day, ticketed event is likely to be of relevance to local farmers and food producers, agrifood-related businesses and ‘anyone interested in food production, agri-innovation and the future of farming’, states FAN.

Agenda

The Noosa Ag-Tech Demo Day will run from 12.30pm until around 4pm on Thursday 6 October 2022.

Meet at the Federal Memorial Hall and Community Centre Inc, Old Bruce Highway, Federal, QLD 4568. View on map.

Over the next two and a half hours, you’ll visit several ag-tech solutions providers in the Sunshine Coast’s northerly region.

The half-day event will include:

  • In-situ demonstrations from 8-10 innovative ag-tech solution providers;
  • a panel discussion and Q&A sessions with guest speakers; and
  • a ‘Beers and Banter’ networking session.

AgTech Uptake Program

The second FAN Agri-Tech Demo Day forms part of a broader AgTech Uptake Program, driven by FAN, with funding from AgriFutures Australia, and additional support from the Australian Agritech Association. FAN also thanks AusIndustry and Noosa Shire Council for their assistance.

Further information and registration

For more information about the Noosa Ag-Tech Demo Day, visit the Eventbrite invitation page or contact FAN directly.

Trade tables can be pre-booked via the Eventbrite link below (with heavily discounted fees for FAN members).

To secure tickets for the Ag-Tech Demo Day and/or to book a trade table at the event, click here.

Lead image: Rows of macadamia nut trees, Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Queensland. Credit: Shutterstock