Secure your tickets now: The 9th AVF Summit powered by VertiFarm starts in one week
Top-speakers travel to Munich
It’s only one more week to go, until international experts will gather at the H4 Hotel München Messe to discuss the future of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA), vertical farming, and new food systems. For the ninth time, the Association for Vertical Farming e.V. (AVF) is hosting its annual summit, supported by Messe Dortmund and VertiFarm. Interested parties should secure their tickets now to hear top-class speakers, make valuable contacts, and develop future strategies for the industry together.
Dortmund, 27 August 2025 – „Global Food Challenges: Vertical Farming as a Catalyst for Innovation & Climate Action” is the title of the 9th AVF Summit powered by VertiFarm, which will take place on 3 and 4 September in Munich. This year, the summit is supported not only by Messe Dortmund, but also by important partners and sponsors. The Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry, and Tourism is involved as a cooperation partner of the summit. Hubert Aiwanger, Bavarian State Minister of Economic Affairs, Regional Development, and Energy, will also address participants on the first day with a welcome speech on Bavarian innovations in agriculture. Würth Elektronik eiSos, a major supplier of components for horticultural LED lighting, is also supporting the summit as a partner. The University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich is supporting the organizers as a sponsor.
The two-day programme of the 9th AVF Summit powered by VertiFarm is not only packed with exciting and relevant topics, but also with renowned names. International speakers make the conference an exclusive forum for decision-makers, thought leaders, start-ups, science, and politics, enabling exchange, networking, and the development of joint strategies for the growth of sustainable food systems.
The entire summit programme will be conducted in English and is available
online
on the website, as are the
press releases with the first speaker names. With about a week to go before the summit begins, the programme is now final, and more well-known names have been added. For example, in Pillar 1, entitled “International Perspectives” and taking place on the first day,
Endre Harnes will report on “Success Stories from Around the World.” He is Chief Commercial Officer at
Avisomo. The Norwegian company has developed a vertical farming system specifically tailored for integration into large-scale retail. As a start-up, it entered into an important partnership with Coop Norway last year.
Fadi Al Daoud
will provide another international perspective. He specializes in vegetables and cannabis grown in controlled environments and works for the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFA). His presentation: “Vertical Farming in Ontario, Canada – Success Stories and Lessons Learned”.
In Pillar 2 (“Vertical Farming – A Catalyst for Climate Action”),
Andrea Kienle from the
Bavarian State Research Center for Viticulture and Horticulture (LWG) talks about Bavarian initiatives in the field of vertical farming. In the same pillar, Susanne Hirschmann and
Nivedita Mahida-Königsdörfer, scientific advisors at the
Bavarian Research Alliance (BayFOR), present European funding opportunities.
Alessandro Oliveri, co-founder of
Igrox SRL, is one of the speakers in Pillar 3, “Innovative Food Production and Investment.” His presentation is titled “Microalgae Production and Innovative Products.” The Italian company Igrox develops and produces LED technology for cultivation in controlled environments. Also in Pillar 3,
Andreas Köck, founder of
entoSOLUTIONS GmbH, will speak on “Insects as an Innovative Source for Food and Medicine”. The young company from Giessen wants to promote the industrial breeding and utilization of mealworms, soldier flies, and cockroaches.
On the second day of the summit, Pillar 4 will present initiatives for urban food systems in various cities around the world. Among others,
Peter Defranceschi, Director of the
ICLEI
Office (Local Governments for Sustainability) in Brussels,
Marcos Enriquez from
Isifarmer in Madrid,
Mandar Godge, CEO of
GRAIN International in Singapore, and
Prof. Rachel Norman from
Stirling University
will be traveling to the summit for this purpose. Pillar 5 covers the Startup Challenge, and Pillar 6 focuses on “Science and Technology as a Driver for Innovation”. This includes, for example, a presentation by
Dr. Reinhard Bott, founder of
Vertical Farm Tech, on “Root health in Vertical Farming.” The startup is dedicated to developing innovative and modular vertical farming technology.
>>> Season and day tickets for the 9th AVF Summit powered by VertiFarm are available in the
online shop. Interested students have the opportunity to purchase discounted tickets.
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media representatives: Accreditation
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