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25 July 2024

Network at the 11th International IPM Symposium in San Diego

PRESS RELEASE

The 11th International IPM Symposium is bringing together top IPM professionals from industry and academia in Agriculture, Public Health, Built Environments, Landscape, and Forest/Conservation.

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When: March 3-6, 2025
Where: San Diego, California

The event includes three days of learning and networking in beautiful San Diego, California, making the 2025 edition an unparalleled networking and professional development event with attendees from around the world.

Connect with the industry's top experts, practitioners, and policymakers, and get inspired by thought-leader sessions on the latest research, technology, and sustainable practices in pest management.

Dr. Ismahane Elouafi, the Executive Managing Director of CGIAR, will deliver the keynote address about the pivotal role strong IPM plans are to achieving food security globally. And don't miss the chance to get together with industry peers at the after-hours party.

Looking to get involved? The International IPM Achievement Awards celebrate individuals and teams who have achieved excellence by fully supporting the IPM roadmap, garnering stakeholders to help with program implementation, team building, and increasing IPM adoption.

Nominate today! This is your opportunity to develop a proposal for a session on the most significant challenges of today – climate change, pesticide resistance, increasing the use of biocontrol tools and new technology, invasive species, emerging pathogens, and vectors.  

Registration opens soon. Don’t miss your opportunity to save nearly $100 off regular and student registrations with our upcoming “Early-Bird” rates.  

To find our more information, including Past Symposia, our Webinar Series, exhibition and sponsorship opportunities, and more, visit https://ipmsymposium.org/2025/

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