More information at the event link: https://www.ippexpo.org/



The International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) 2025 is set to proceed as planned from January 28-30, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia, and AviNews International will be present covering all the details of this important event. This decision comes despite recent detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Georgia. The IPPE is a significant event for the poultry, meat, and animal food industries, bringing together professionals from around the world to explore the latest innovations, technologies, and trends in these sectors.
Overview of IPPE 2025
The IPPE is renowned for being the world’s largest annual event of its kind, attracting a diverse range of domestic and international decision-makers. The 2025 edition will feature over 1,300 exhibitors occupying more than 597,000 square feet of exhibit space. This expansive setup provides an excellent platform for industry professionals to network, find solutions for their businesses, and stay updated on the latest technological advancements.
Key highlights
One of the main attractions of IPPE 2025 is the extensive range of educational programs and workshops. These sessions cover various topics, including sustainability, animal health, and food safety. For instance, the Animal Agriculture Sustainability Summit will offer key insights into sustainability practices and industry engagement. Additionally, the event will host the International Poultry Scientific Forum, which focuses on the latest research and developments in poultry science.
Networking opportunities
IPPE 2025 also emphasizes networking, providing numerous opportunities for attendees to connect with industry peers. The event will feature several networking activities, including the College Student Career Program, which aims to bridge the gap between students and industry professionals. Moreover, the exposition halls will be open for attendees to explore the latest products and services offered by exhibitors, fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation.
Community engagement
In addition to its industry-focused activities, IPPE 2025 is committed to giving back to the community. The event will host a silent auction to benefit the Atlanta Community Food Bank, featuring a wide selection of sports memorabilia, VIP trips, jewelry, and more. This initiative highlights the event’s dedication to supporting local communities and promoting social responsibility.
Conclusion
The decision to proceed with IPPE 2025 as scheduled underscores the resilience and adaptability of the poultry, meat, and animal food industries. Despite the challenges posed by avian influenza, the event promises to deliver valuable insights, networking opportunities, and community support. Attendees can look forward to a comprehensive and enriching experience at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from January 28-30, 2025.
Don’t forget to visit AviNews International at Booth B14012 and prepare to join industry leaders and professionals at this must-attend event. IPPE 2025 is set to be an unforgettable experience, offering a unique blend of education, innovation, and community engagement.
More information at the event link: https://www.ippexpo.org/
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