Final Conference of the InnoVar and INVITE Projects

CONSULAI, leader of Communication and Dissemination for the InnoVar project, is pleased to announce the final conference of the European projects InnoVar and INVITE, titled “Innovations Towards Sustainability in Plant Variety Testing“. Both projects contribute to the promotion and introduction of new plant varieties and more sustainable crop management practices. This conference will present the main results and achievements of these two complementary EU-funded projects.

The conference will be divided into two parts: PART 1 – Innovations in Wheat on November 28th, 2024, in a hybrid format (in-person and online) at the NH Brussels EU Berlaymont hotel, Brussels, Belgium and PART 2 – Innovations in Other Crops on December 10, 2024.

The detailed agenda for both days will be communicated in September.

PARTICIPATION AND REGISTRATION
To participate in PART 1 – Innovations in Wheat, taking place on November 28th, please register through this form.

CONTACTS
For more information, please contact us at:
• cramos@consulai.com
• dlopes@consulai.com
• afale@consulai.com

VISIT OUR WEBSITES
For more details about the projects, visit:
InnoVar
INVITE

We look forward to seeing you at the Final Conference of the InnoVar and INVITE Projects !

Final Conference of the InnoVar and INVITE Projects

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