WSU Symposium “Pioneering Ideas in Agriculture, March 17

WSU Symposium “Pioneering Ideas in Agriculture” is the First DuPont Pioneer Plant Science Symposium Series at WSU, on March 17. The theme is innovation in the agricultural realm, with a line-up of innovative top speakers at the forefront of agricultural start-up companies. Our goal is to build strong network activities between universities, industry, and farms. We are inviting graduate students, undergraduates, faculty, staff, industry representatives and public. The registration is free, including light breakfast, lunch, breaks and social mixer. The venue is CUE room TBD, Pullman, WA. Registration is open until February 28 and travel scholarship and poster abstract submission will close on February 24. Register at https://cahnrs.wsu.edu/pioneeringideas2017/home/registration/ and visit us at https://www.facebook.com/pioneeringideas2017/

“Get into the spirit of innovation in agriculture and present a poster pitching your own start-up idea. For inspiration, look to your own research: What’s important about it? How could it be monetized? Put on your entrepreneurial thinking cap and share your ideas!. Alternatively, present your research with a more traditional approach”.

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