Join milling professionals from across Southeast Asia and around the world when they convene virtually from October 26-28 for the 12th Annual IAOM Southeast Asia Region Virtual Conference & Expo.
Grain milling professionals consistently find that the IAOM conference experience affords them an opportunity to enhance and advance their careers through comprehensive education programs, to connect with their industry peers at exciting networking events, and to develop relationships with vendors who offer the products and services they need to efficiently do their job.
Like last year, to ensure the safety of all attendees, organisers are taking the normal in-person Southeast Asia Region Conference & Expo to a virtual platform – one that will allow milling professionals and industry suppliers to gather for three days of education, networking and fellowship. Educational and technical programs presented are designed to assist millers in improving yields, productivity, customer satisfaction and safety. The programs are presented by seasoned professionals in the field who have experienced the issues affecting millers first-hand.
In addition, the event will also include a virtual sponsorships for milling professionals, allowing them to display their milling and processing equipment and related services using virtual tools.
Sponsorships
There several unique sponsorship opportunities for this year's conference. You can sponsor the Coffee & Conversation Room to kick of the day, or Branded Breakouts and Break Areas. You can also be an Attendee Sponsor and sponsor a miller(s) to attend. If you sponsor seven millers, you can have your own branded room. The virtual event platform allows you to customise and brand your own room in the virtual lobby. You can share product demos, videos, downloadable content and more. There is even an option to host meetings and chats. From the comfort and safety of your desk, you can meet clients, launch and showcase new products, meet peers and more.
The full conference programme and registration information is available on the IAOM SEA website, HERE.
Grain milling professionals consistently find that the IAOM conference experience affords them an opportunity to enhance and advance their careers through comprehensive education programs, to connect with their industry peers at exciting networking events, and to develop relationships with vendors who offer the products and services they need to efficiently do their job.
Like last year, to ensure the safety of all attendees, organisers are taking the normal in-person Southeast Asia Region Conference & Expo to a virtual platform – one that will allow milling professionals and industry suppliers to gather for three days of education, networking and fellowship. Educational and technical programs presented are designed to assist millers in improving yields, productivity, customer satisfaction and safety. The programs are presented by seasoned professionals in the field who have experienced the issues affecting millers first-hand.
In addition, the event will also include a virtual sponsorships for milling professionals, allowing them to display their milling and processing equipment and related services using virtual tools.
Sponsorships
There several unique sponsorship opportunities for this year's conference. You can sponsor the Coffee & Conversation Room to kick of the day, or Branded Breakouts and Break Areas. You can also be an Attendee Sponsor and sponsor a miller(s) to attend. If you sponsor seven millers, you can have your own branded room. The virtual event platform allows you to customise and brand your own room in the virtual lobby. You can share product demos, videos, downloadable content and more. There is even an option to host meetings and chats. From the comfort and safety of your desk, you can meet clients, launch and showcase new products, meet peers and more.
The full conference programme and registration information is available on the IAOM SEA website, HERE.
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