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Livestock Biotech Summit: Session Descriptions

Using Technology to Feed the World

As we move past 7 billion humans on this planet, our food production will need to increase greatly to keep up with the projected growth.  By 2050, over 9 billion people will call the planet home.  How will we produce this much food?  Modern food production needs to continuously be updated with discoveries of innovations for producers of our crops and livestock.  These innovations will help us produce twice as much food by 2050, but only if we are able and willing to utilize them.

BIO GE Animal Stewardship

The animal biotechnology industry has developed guidelines for the development and use of genetically engineered animals, which promote good animal welfare, enhance industry credibility, and comply with current regulatory requirements.  This Guidance addresses stewardship of GE animals through the life cycle of animals and animal products, addressing engineered-derived traits that could be present in the environment, food, feed, or products for human health, industrial, or consumer applications.  We will walk through the guidance and its interpretations for developers of animal biotechnology.

Communicating Science to Lay Audiences

Every week, it seems that we are besieged by accusations that agriculture is harming the planet, its inhabitants, or one group or another.  Decades of scientific research have changed the methods employed to feed the world, but arguments using this science do not necessarily change the minds of consumers and activists.  Is it worthwhile to continue to use science to argue about the food supply?  Is there a better method to communicate the advantage of using science to feed the world?  This session will discuss better ways to communicate science and what consumers are reading to find answers to their inquiries.

Financing the Future of Food, Fiber, and Pharmaceuticals (2 panels)

This session will engage thought leaders from government, the finance industry, public institutions, and private companies developing the next generation of technological applications for enhancing agricultural productivity, creating bioindustrial solutions, and supporting human health.  This session will also examine the needs, risks, and strategies for financing development and commercialization of innovative agricultural, industrial, and health biotechnology products, and discuss the role various institutions play in supporting technologies that lead to opportunities for investment and drive innovation in the marketplace.

Panel 1: Investment Panel Description – “2012 Investing in Biotech in the Midwest”

This panel will consist of a consortium of public-private investors and funds.  They will discuss the different targets of investments, the different criteria used when investing, and the vehicles they use to promote research efforts and sustain their investment in commercialization of industrial and agricultural biotechnology products. After a brief introduction the panel will have an interactive discussion with the audience.

Panel 2: Economic Development Panel Description – “State and Local Resources – Economic Development Incentives and Programs”

This panel will discuss the different type of economic development incentives and programs that are offered in their respective areas, to promote innovative agricultural, industrial, and health biotechnology products.  They will discuss the roles various institutions play in supporting technologies that lead to opportunities for investment and drive innovation in the marketplace. After a brief introduction the panel will have an interactive discussion with the audience.

Animal Care and Use in Research

Future development of products for animals and animals themselves involves proper protection for the wellbeing of these animals.  Several guides are available to inform researchers as to requirements for proper animal care and use.  Sorting out this information and assurance that the proper requirements are being met is a part of any animal experiment.  In this session experienced evaluators of animal care and use will share their experiences in an interactive discussion.

The Future of Genomics in Animal Agriculture

Discovery and cataloging of the genomes of our agriculturally important species has opened up new frontiers in animal breeding and genetics.  What tools are being developed to utilize this knowledge?  How does it change what we know and what we thought we knew about animal genetics?  Panelists will discuss the possibilities now available to us.

Animal Biotechnology: Here and Now

A wide variety of applications can come from the use of animal biotechnology.  Our BIO members are developing a diverse array of agricultural, medical, and industrial products on the cusp of changing several sectors.  We highlight these applications in this session.

Frontiers in GE Animals

Animal biotechnology holds quite a bit of promise for the future if the discoveries so far are any indication. This session will cover what new discoveries are out there ready for development.  Come see the cutting edge research occurring here in our backyard.

Healthy Animals, Humans Included

Maintaining animal health is an important aspect of keeping humans healthy, too.  How do we deal with zoonotic diseases that could impact the world’s population?  We explore opportunities to stop these diseases before they spread in this impactful session.

Political Pitfalls for Animal Biotechnology

While the regulatory guidance for GE animals lays out the science-based review steps necessary to provide the safety and efficacy data needed for an approval, is that the end of the decision process?  Political pressure has been placed on decision makers to slow down the review process, and some would argue for even more pressure.  Hear from decision makers about domestic and international political pressure and its regulatory and trade implications.

Around the World in GE Animals

Several efforts to develop beneficial genetically engineered animals are taking place around the world.  This session features some of the very most innovative research ideas today in a wide variety of species.  Included in this panel’s talks are technologies that could stop devastating diseases in their tracks and massive efforts to feed a hungry world.

The Future of Agriculture

Agriculture has always looked to new technologies to improve production and feed hungry people.  From early discoveries to the innovations of biotechnology today, it has and will take technology to keep pace with a growing world population.  Efforts to provide safe, nutritious food take all forms.

The Food Animal Conversations on Technology & Science Coalition Meeting

This meeting is a special bonus session to the Livestock Biotech Summit.  Join other members of the food animal value chain as we discuss the benefits of utilizing technology to feed the world.  Stay and join us for discussion with technology providers, producers, processors, retailers, and more.  It is important to have open communications with the entire food animal value chain and BIO is helping to facilitate this interaction.

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BIO Livestock Biotech Summit Media Registration

Advanced media registration is available and encouraged. All programs at the Livestock Biotech Summit are open to attendance by members of the media. Complimentary media registration is available to editors and reporters working full time for print, broadcast or web publications with valid press credentials.

Valid press credentials include:

  • Official photo identification from employing news agency
  • A by-lined story from employing news agency dated within the last six months
  • A publication masthead listing you as an editorial contributor. 

Freelance journalists may also apply for complimentary media registration, but must present:

  • A signed letter on company letterhead from your assignment editor confirming your assignment to cover the event
  • A by-lined story dated within the last six months

**Web-based, college, and freelance reporters are strongly encouraged to register in advance. Please note that marketing executives, sales representatives, public relations executives, analysts, consultants, authors, and researchers may not register as media.

To register, please contact:

Karen Batra
BIO Director, Food & Ag Communications
202-449-6382

Caitlin G. Kennedy
BIO Communications Manager
202-312-9288

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About the Animal Biotech Summit

A unifying concept that underlies biotechnology research and product development is an appreciation of the oneness of living organisms at a molecular level.  That same understanding of biological connectedness drives One Health.

The One Health approach is rooted in knowledge that the health of humans, animals and the environment are inextricably linked.  Activities conducted under the banner of One Health seek to promote and protect the health and well-being of all species.

The concept of One Health is not new, but new life was breathed into this approach early in the 21st century by the fear of emerging zoonotic diseases with the potential for extensive mortality to humans and animals, including food animals.  At the same time, biotechnology breakthroughs, such as whole genome sequencing and genetic engineering, provided unprecedented ability to address One Health challenges.

Biotechnology is a set of precise, yet flexible, tools for tackling the web of interconnected problems at the heart of One Health. The tools of biotechnology can advance One Health by contributing insights into the causes of health problems and tactics for addressing them.

With respect to animals, biotechnology applied to animals can mitigate risks to One Health by providing:

  • Research tools that allow scientists to understand the biological underpinnings of health, disease and the linkages among organisms
  • Methods to pinpoint the sources and causes of infectious diseases quickly and with unprecedented precision
  • New therapeutics and vaccines for solving problems that threaten human and animal health
  • Agricultural production tools that lessen environmental degradation and allow us to respond to environmental disruptions caused by climate change

However impediments unrelated to science and technology are preventing the realization of biotechnology’s potential.  These economic, legal, political and perception issues must be addressed if society is to manage and reduce One Health risks. 

The Animal Biotech Summit will provide an opportunity for all stakeholders to begin the conversations that are required for removing these impediments to biotechnology development and attainment of One Health. 

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Past Conferences

2012 BIO Livestock Biotech Summit

Kansas City, MO
September 19-21
Click here to view a copy of the agenda
 

2010 BIO Livestock Biotech Summit

Sioux Falls, SD
September 28-30
Click here to view a copy of the agenda 
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Livestock Biotech Summit Sponsorship Prospectus

This unique conference offers:

A focus on genetic engineering of agricultural animals including benefits, research and development, regulatory system, and challenges to advancing health, food and industrial applications of animal biotechnology.

Who should attend?

Industry and academic scientists in both biomedical and agricultural research; executives (R&D, regulatory, animal care, sales), technology transfer offices, accrediting bodies, stakeholders, and investors.

Why should you sponsor?

  • Meet with over 200 worldwide thought leaders in animal biotechnology
  • Located in middle of the Animal Health Corridor
  • Robust programming and networking topics such as:
    • Regulation of GE animals
    • Care and use of animals in research
    • What’s new in the pipeline
    • Food animal value chain coordination
    • Animal health and welfare applications
    • International R&D

Download the prospectus (PDF)

Opportunities

Welcome Reception
Date: Wednesday, Sept. 19
$10,000

Exclusive

Held in the Crowne Plaza Downtown’s ballroom overlooking the city lights of Kansas City, Summit attendees will have the chance to reconnect with other leaders in the field during the Welcome Reception. Sponsor recognition is included on signage at the reception and all BIO marketing materials promoting the event. The sponsor will have the opportunity to display promotional materials and giveaways at the event.

  • Recognition as a Platinum Sponsor
  • Three (3) complimentary registrations
  • One (1) table top exhibit space
  • Ad in the on-site Summit program
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program
  • Exclusive branding and signage at the Welcome Reception

Gala Reception
Date: Thursday, Sept. 20
$10,000

Exclusive

Held at a unique location in Kansas City, Summit attendees will have unbeatable networking opportunities during the Gala Reception. Sponsor recognition is included on signage at the reception and all BIO marketing materials promoting the event. The sponsor will have the opportunity to display promotional materials and giveaways at the event.

  • Recognition as a Platinum Sponsor
  • Three (3) complimentary registrations
  • One (1) table top exhibit space
  • Ad in the on-site Summit program
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program
  • Exclusive branding and signage at the Gala Reception

Plenary Afternoon Sessions
2 Opportunities
Dates: Wednesday, Sept. 19 (SOLD) or Thursday, Sept. 20

$5,000

Plenary sessions will feature an esteemed panel or guest speaker discussing relevant topics within the industry. The sponsor will have the opportunity to showcase their CEO or President as they introduce the moderator or speaker. A three minute corporate video may be played during the session. Sponsor benefits also include reserved seating in the VIP area and the opportunity to place promotional literature throughout the room.

  • Recognition as a Gold Sponsor
  • Two (2) complimentary registrations
  • One (1) table top exhibit space
  • Ad in the on-site Summit program
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

Plenary Morning Sessions
2 Opportunities
Dates: Thursday, Sept. 20 (SOLD) or Friday, Sept 21 (SOLD)

$5,000

Plenary morning sessions can feature a guest speaker discussing relevant topics within the industry. The sponsor will have the opportunity to showcase their CEO or President and introduce the speaker. A three minute corporate video may be played during the session. Sponsor benefits also include reserved seating in the VIP area and the opportunity to place promotional literature throughout the room.

  • Recognition as a Gold Sponsor
  • Two (2) complimentary registrations
  • One (1) table top exhibit space
  • Ad in the on-site Summit program
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

Summit Attendee Meeting Bags (SOLD)
$3,000
Exclusive

This sponsorship yields exceptional branding exposure for the entire convention and beyond as registrants use the bags after the event as well. The sponsor’s logo will be prominently placed on the meeting bag distributed to all Summit attendees.

  • Recognition as a Silver Sponsor
  •  One (1) complimentary registration
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

Lanyards
$3,000
Exclusive

Gain tremendous visibility throughout the Summit by placing your logo on the Summit lanyards. Each attendee’s name badge comes with a lanyard and will be worn for the duration of the Summit.

  • Recognition as a Silver Sponsor
  • One (1) complimentary registration
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

Summit Pocket Guide (SOLD)
$3,000
Exclusive

The sponsor will receive prominent recognition on the cover of this go-to tool for Summit attendees, as it includes agenda and other must have logistical information for the event.

  • Recognition as a Silver Sponsor
  • One (1) complimentary registration
  •  Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

Padfolio (SOLD)
$3,000
Exclusive

Exceptional promotional opportunity with Sponsor’s logo placed prominently on padfolios, which will be distributed to all Summit attendees

  • Maximum visibility for the entire meeting and beyond as registrants take padfolios home
  • Recognition as a Silver Sponsor
  • One (1) complimentary registration
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

Hotel Keycards (SOLD)
$3,000
Exclusive

Exceptional promotional opportunity with Sponsor’s logo or ad placed prominently on 250 hotel keycards, which will be distributed to all Summit attendees staying at the Crowne Plaza

  • Recognition as a Silver Sponsor
  • One (1) complimentary registration
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

Summit Supporter
$2,000
Limited Available

  • Recognition as a Summit supporter
  • Logo on on-site signage, Summit website and in Summit program

WiFi (SOLD)
$1,000
Exclusive

The exclusive WiFi sponsor will be branded on table tents and signage throughout the Crowne Plaza, recognizing them as the sponsoring company.

Meeting Bag Insert
$500
Limited Available

Opportunity to place one pre-approved item in the Summit meeting bags to be distributed to all Summit attendees

For more information please contact: Natalie Shuster at nshuster@bio.org or 202-747-6256.
Sponsorship opportunities and prices are subject to change.

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