Event Details
- July 23 - 24, 2024
- [email protected]
- Houston, TX,
- http://www.ami.international/events/upcoming
Organized By
- Applied Market Information LLC
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- Applied Market Information Ltd
- [email protected]
Following the unprecedented success of the 2023 edition, AMI’s third Agricultural Film North America event is taking place on July 23–24, 2024 at The Westshore Grand Hotel, in Tampa, FL. The need to focus on agricultural productivity in order to maintain food demand has never been more important. Growing population and shrinking farmlands are driving the agricultural sector to be more diverse, innovative, productive and sustainable. AMI’s agricultural film events play a key role in knowledge distribution by providing a platform to share the latest industry insights. AMI has successfully hosted two Agricultural Film events in the USA. In 2024, we will be returning for our third event, which will take place on July 23–24 in Tampa, FL. This event is dedicated to helping those across the agricultural films supply chain to learn more about this growing sector and its key players. It will give you the chance to learn about the latest market trends and overviews, provide insights into new developments in technology, sustainable solutions and materials used in farming. It will also give attendees the chance to network with their industry peers and grow their circle of experts. Agricultural Film helps you stay up to date by diving into the latest industry themes and trends. Here's what you can expect: Innovation, raw materials and technology Discover improved technology in agricultural films, new manufacturing technologies, innovative technologies in multilayer films, materials research and development. Case studies Understand new practical product applications for greenhouse, mulch and silage films through in-depth case studies Agricultural films and sustainability Join the discussions on recycling and the lifecycle of agricultural films, looking closely at biodegradable films, biomaterials development in agricultural film, the use of renewables and end of life considerations.