New ideas and technologies that will drive the future of the dairy industry will be presented on the Nexus stage at the 2023 Business Conference presented by the Professional Dairy Producers (PDPW).
The Nexus stage will feature five companies whose representatives will each present a 15-minute overview of their technologies, followed by a moderated Q&A session with dairy producers. The Nexus stage will be located just outside the Hall of Ideas and Equipment Trade Show at the 2023 Business Conference, scheduled for March 15-16 at Kalahari Resorts and Conventions, Wisconsin Dells.
Presentations on March 15 and 16 will include:
- Arm & Hammer; presenting CERTILLUS
- Glori Enterprises; presenting The FODD
- Nedap; presenting SmartFlow
- smaXtec; presenting TruDrinking
- Zinpro; presenting IsoFerm
"We're excited to bring back the Nexus Stage again at this year's Business Conference. Dairy producers look forward to hearing the details about the latest technologies that can impact their operations, whether it's cow health or comfort, efficiencies or sustainability benefits," said Amber Cafferty, PDPW marketing and development coordinator.
The two-day PDPW Business Conference will feature nearly 60 keynote, break-out, hands-on and other sessions, including a Preview Stage for the latest dairy research, an expanded Hall of Ideas and Equipment show, and Youth Leadership sessions that enable 15-18-year olds to attend conference with a parent or chaperone. For more details on each session, view the conference flier.
Sessions at the 2023 Business Conference will be simultaneously translated into Spanish; click here for the Spanish-language flier.
The 2023 PDPW Business Conference offers 810 minutes of accredited training through such providers as Dairy AdvanCE (DACE) American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS) and Certified Crop Advisor (CCA).
PDPW is the nation's largest dairy producer-led organization of its kind, focusing on producer professionalism, stakeholder engagement and unified outreach to share ideas, solutions, resources and experiences that help dairy producers succeed.
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