Agrifood SIG | March 2026

Agrifood SIG | March 2026

Digital entrepreneurship in Agri-food.

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This webinar and discussion will cover insights, trends and reflections from entrepreneur support programmes dedicated to digital developments in agri-food. Presented by the Agri-Food SIG.

We shall hear from Knowledge Exchange professionals at Queen’s University Belfast on their tailored 6-week, intensive, mentored programme supporting entrepreneurs and early-stage start-ups in this exciting cross-over innovation area.

There will also be participant perspective from BetFam Tea, programme participants and winners of sponsor EIT Food’s Inspire Impact 2025 award.

We aim to explore the funding and design of the programme, trends and outcomes from the recent cohorts and open discussion on the challenges in meeting the needs of innovators in a blended technology and industry area.

This webinar is organised by the Agrifood SIG. Join the Agrifood SIG to stay tuned.

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