Working smarter, not harder, will be a theme running through this year’s Taiwan International Agriculture Week.
Being held at the Kaohsiung Exhibition Centre from 21-23 November, the exhibition will include a series of forums and seminars looking at how cutting edge facilities and equipment are driving the development of the agriculture sector.
Agricultural-related groups, local and overseas agricultural institutes and experts will lead the forums, including representatives from the Republic of China Agricultural Training Association and the USDA.
Meanwhile, the International Forum on Agricultural Innovation and Technology Preview, hosted by the Biotechnology Industry Research Centre of the Taiwan Economic Research Institute, will be held at the exhibition on 20 November.
Adding to this, event organiser My Exhibition has planned a series of theme pavilions – including Smart Environmental Control Greenhouse, Innovative Export Agricultural Machinery and Drone Agricultural Application – which fit with the event’s tag-line theme of “Turn Smart.”
The three-day exhibition bills itself as a platform to connect with global buyers and enhance business cooperation opportunities in Taiwan. It is expected to attract more than 5,000 visitors from over 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific region.