Where does cultivated meat go next?

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join GFI’s lead scientist, Dr. Elliot Swartz, and other experts for a thought-provoking discussion on the current status and future opportunities in the cultivated meat space. This roundtable discussion, hosted by the Cultivated Meat Modeling Consortium, will address what’s next in research and investment.

Cellular Agriculture Innovation Day 2024

Tufts University 419 Boston Ave, Medford, Massachusetts

Join GFI Founder and President Bruce Friedrich at Cellular Agriculture Innovation Day 2024, hosted by Tufts University!

Warwick Economics Summit

University of Warwick, The Slate Coventry CV4 7SH, United Kingdom
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

The Warwick Economics Summit is the largest student-run academic conference in Europe. The Summit's forums cover a broad range of fields including economics, politics, and the wider social sciences.

Meat Evolution Leaders Summit

Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower Avinguda de la Granvia de l’Hospitalet, 144, Barcelona, Spain

MEVO is a leaders summit that exclusively brings in-person up to 250 decision makers from prominent to small-sized manufacturers, commercial producers, investors, cutting-edge technology providers, intellectuals, brands and future food vanguards who want to increase their knowledge and footprint in this lucrative growth market.

Fermentation-Enabled Alternative Proteins Summit

Grand Hyatt At SFO 55 S McDonnell Rd, San Francisco, California, United States

Attend the summit with GFI's Adam Leman, Ph.D., for an in-depth exploration of the latest technical and commercial insights in the fermentation industry.

USDA’s 100th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum

Crystal Gateway Marriott 1700 Richmond Hwy, Arlington, Virginia
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

The Agricultural Outlook Forum (AOF) is USDA’s largest and premier annual gathering. More than a hundred experts from government, industry, and academia will share insights on topics including U.S. and global agricultural trade developments, agricultural innovations, climate change, and the bioeconomy.