PROFILE CROP INNOVATION & BUSINESS 2017

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PROFILE CROP INNOVATION & BUSINESS 2017This page about the 2017 edition of the CROP Innovation & Business conference may give you an impression about whatthe conference has to offer.Topics Adaptation to Climate Change & Zero Carbon Emission - from a European perspectiveFood Supply & Zero Hunger - from an Asian perspectiveHigher Yields & Zero Waste - from an U.S. perspectiveCritical challenges to agriculture - next-generation perspectiveA Dutch perspective on plant breeding and societal challengesVision on the Crispr / Cas9 mutagenises revolution: status and where do we go from hereRealizing new solutions: IP & RegulatoryInsights and understanding: breakthrough R&DCrops innovation showcases (Open Field Crops and Vegetable Crops): Agricultural solutions and opportunities forsocio economic challengesLeveraging new tools: Robotics, Big Data & Precision Agro and (Bio)technologies & GenomicsCrops Innovation showcases (Biobased Crops and Ornamental Crops): Agricultural Solutions and Opportunities forSocio Economic ChallengesDuring the conference young-, promising- and start-up companies pitched their business.At the conference dinner experience Pop Up Pitches were held. In 2 minute sessions anyone with a business orapplications idea could take the floor.FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MIRANDA DE REGT c/o project office Iventus I the Netherlands 31 252 755810 I miranda.de.regt@cropib.com I www.cropib.com

Speakers Patrick Rüdelsheim, ABS-intRobert Berendes, a-connectMark van der Knaap, AnthuraAndry Andriankaja, BASF Plant Science LPBart Lambert, Bayer CropScienceAn Michiels, Bayer CropScience VegetablesRonald Zwart, Biotechnology Expert GroupLénaïc Grignard, Delair-TechCraig Richael, Director of R&DMathias Muller, DuPont PioneerJeroen Rouppe van der Voort, Enza ZadenRené Raggers, EP&C - Patents, Trademarks, DesignsBarend Verachtert, European CommissionOfer Haviv, Evogene Plant InnovationSharifah Shahrul Syed Alwee, Felda Global Ventures Research and Development Sdn. Bhd.Gabriel Dehon Rezende, FibriaSunit Talapatra, Foley & Lardner LLPGerard Perry Marin, FoPo GmbHSally Rockey, Foundation for Food and Agriculture ResearchAllen Day, GoogleFranck Coutand, Groupe LimagrainAnker Sørensen, KeyGeneArjen van Tunen, KeyGenePeter Maes, Koppert Biological SystemsMike Vermeer, Lamb Weston MeijerJan Theaker, LGC GenomicsUsha Barwale Zehr, Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Private Limited (MAHYCO)John Hamer ph.D., Managing Director MGV U.S.A.Margot Ribberink, Meteo GroupMarjolijn Sonnema, Ministry of Economic AffairsVenkata Kishore, Monsanto CompanyClive Brown, Oxford Nanopore TechnologiesLambert van Horen, RaboResearch Food & AgribusinessMichiel van Veen, Royal LemkesRob Tetering, SESvanderHavePhilippe Rousseau, SyngentaChristine Gould, Thought For FoodDaniel Bonn, Universiteit van Amsterdam and GreenA BVWillem Broekaert, V-Bio VenturesEls Beinaert, VIBRené Custers, VIBArthur Mol, Wageningen University & ResearchFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MIRANDA DE REGT c/o project office Iventus I the Netherlands 31 252 755810 I miranda.de.regt@cropib.com I www.cropib.com

Participants 200 participants from over 19 countries and from 4 continents8 tabletop presentations at the exhibitionInnovator pitches Aphea.Bio, BelgiumEpibreed, SwitzerlandIden Biotechnology, SpainNSure, the NetherlandsSensoterra, the NetherlandsExhibitors Delair-Tech, FranceEP&C, the NetherlandsKeygene N.V., the NetherlandsLab Services B.V., the NetherlandsLGC Genomics, the NetherlandsNRGene, IsraelSensoterra, the NetherlandsVito NV, the NetherlandsFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MIRANDA DE REGT c/o project office Iventus I the Netherlands 31 252 755810 I miranda.de.regt@cropib.com I www.cropib.com

Represented companies and organisations7 Industries, the NetherlandsABS-int, Belgiuma-connect, GermanyAgri Information Partners, the Netherlandsagrilution GmbH, GermanyAnterra Capital, the NetherlandsAnthura, the NetherlandsAphea.Bio, BelgiumAris bv, the NetherlandsAva Seeds Pvt. Ltd, IndiaAxon Lawyers, the NetherlandsBASF Plant Science LP, GermanyBASF SE, GermanyBayer, the NetherlandsBayer Crop Science NV, BelgiumBayer CropScience Vegetables, BelgiumBayer Vegetable Seeds - Nunhems Netherlands B.V.Bejo Zaden, the NetherlandsBerenschot, the NetherlandsBIOGEMMA, FranceBiomatters ApS, DenmarkBiomax Informatics AG, GermanyBiotechnology Expert Group, the NetherlandsBird & Bird, the NetherlandsBluebee, the NetherlandsBöhm-Nordkartoffel Agrarproduktion GmbH, GermanyBosman Van Zaal, the NetherlandsCentre of Expertise for Plant Compounds, the NetherlandsChina Golden Marker, ChinaChromatech Europe, B.V., the NetherlandsCibus, the NetherlandsCleade BV, the NetherlandsD66, the NetherlandsDekker Chrysanten, the NetherlandsDelair-Tech, FranceDrawbridge Ventures, LLC, U.S.A.DuPont Pioneer, U.S.A.Dutch Techcentre for Life Sciences, the NetherlandsEast-West Seed, NetherlandsEminent Seeds, the NetherlandsEnelex innovation BV, the NetherlandsEnza Zaden, the NetherlandsEP&C - Patents, Trademarks, Designs, the Netherlandsepibreed, SwitzerlandEurofins GeneScan GmbH, GermanyEuropaBio, BelgiumEuropean Commission, BelgiumEuropean Patent Office, GermanyEvogene Plant Innovation, IsraelFelda Global Ventures Holdings Sdn Bhd, MalaysiaFelda Global Ventures Research and Development Sdn. Bhd.,Kuala Lumpur, MaleisiëFibria, BrasilFoley & Lardner LLP, U.S.A.FoPo Food powder, GermanyFoPo GmbH, GermanyForestEffect Fund Management BV, the NetherlandsFoundation for Food and Agriculture Research,Washington, DC – U.S.A.FuturaGene Ltd., IsraelGC Legal Services, the NetherlandsGebr. Vletter & Den Haan, the NetherlandsGenetwister Technologies B.V., the NetherlandsGoogle, U.S.A.Groupe Limagrain, the NetherlandsHogeschool Inholland, the NetherlandsHollandBIO, the NetherlandsHouthoff Buruma, Belgiumhttp://v-bio.ventures/, BelgiumHudson River Biotechnology, the NetherlandsHZPC Research BV, the NetherlandsIden Biotechnology, SpainIGA Technology Services, ItalyInnova Connect, the NetherlandsFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MIRANDA DE REGT c/o project office Iventus I the Netherlands 31 252 755810 I miranda.de.regt@cropib.com I www.cropib.com

Intertek (ScanBi Diagnostics), SwedenKeyGene, the NetherlandsKeygene - Mega International, the NetherlandsKeyGene U.S.A., U.S.A.Kincannon & Reed, the NetherlandsKoppert Biological Systems, the NetherlandsKWS SAAT SE, GermanyLab Services, the NetherlandsLamb Weston Meijer, the NetherlandsLemnaTec GmbH, GermanyLGC, United KingdomLGC Genomics, the NetherlandsLimagrain, FranceLimgroup, the NetherlandsMagazine Wageningen University & Research, the NetherlandsMagnaMedics Diagnostics B.V., the NetherlandsMaharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Private Limited(MAHYCO), IndiametaSysX GmbH, GermanyMeteo Group, the NetherlandsMGV, U.S.A.Ministerie van Economische Zaken – DG Agro & NatuurAgro Business Development Unit, the NetherlandsMinistry of Economic Affairs, the NetherlandsMonsanto Company, the NetherlandsMusaRadix, the NetherlandsNFIA, the NetherlandsNIBC Bank N.V., the NetherlandsNLO, the NetherlandsNPM Capital, the NetherlandsNRGene, IsraelNSure B.V., the NetherlandsOxford Nanopore Technologies, United KingdomPan American Seed, the NetherlandsPeer To Peer Probiotics, FrancePeleman Management, the NetherlandsPhenoKey, the NetherlandsPhenome-Networks, IsraelPhillips McDougall, United KingdomPlantLab, the NetherlandsPPM Oost, the NetherlandsPrivate, BelgiumQualia Group, MexicoRabobank, the NetherlandsRaboResearch Food & Agribusiness, the NetherlandsRijk Zwaan zaadteelt en Zaadhandel, the NetherlandsRoyal Cosun, the NetherlandsRoyal Lemkes, the NetherlandsSchuttelaar & Partners, BelgiumSchuttelaar & Partners, the NetherlandsSemillas Fitó, SpainSensoterra, the NetherlandsSESVANDERHAVE, BelgiumSGs Germany GmbH, GermanySimplot, U.S.A.Solynta, the NetherlandsSweTree Technologies AB, SwedenSynchron Lab Automation, the NetherlandsSyngenta, the NetherlandsSyngenta Benelux, the NetherlandsSyngenta International AG, SwitzerlandTakii Europe B.V., the NetherlandsTechnion – Israel institute for Technology, IsraelTekfen holding, TurkeyThought For Food, SwitzerlandTKI TU, the NetherlandsUnibiome, FranceUniversiteit van Amsterdam & GreenA BV, the NetherlandsVerdant Partners LLC, U.S.A.VIB vzw, BelgiumVineland Research and Innovation Centre, CanadaVITO, BelgiumWageningen University and Research, the NetherlandsFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MIRANDA DE REGT c/o project office Iventus I the Netherlands 31 252 755810 I miranda.de.regt@cropib.com I www.cropib.com

John Hamer ph.D., Managing Director MGV U.S.A. Margot Ribberink, Meteo Group Marjolijn Sonnema, Ministry of Economic Affairs Venkata Kishore, Monsanto Company Clive Brown, Oxford Nanopore Technologies La

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