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Event Date |
Tue May 28 IST - Wed May 29 IST (7 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon May 27 2:30pm - Tue May 28 2:30pm |
Location |
Radisson Blu Mumbai International Airport
Metro Station, Marol Maroshi Rd, near Marol, Bori Colony, Gamdevi, Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059, India |
Region | APAC |
Research and development (R&D) is the innovation engine of the agrochemical industry and is crucial for driving growth. The industry is on the verge of constantly evolving technology to meet a wide range of demands, with R&D taking precedence. Over 3,000 crores of rupees have been spent on R&D by Indian corporations in the form of land, buildings, equipment, trials, and registration. This represents 5% of the agrochemical sector's overall revenue, which has significantly increased in recent years. The argument for the crop protection chemicals sector is becoming stronger with innovation driven by R&D exports. Agrochemical companies are increasingly focusing on introducing new formulations in their R&D capabilities and product mix to gain an edge.
India has risen to become the second-largest exporter of agrochemicals globally in 2022, with exports valued at $5.5 billion. By 2025, India's agrochemical market is expected to grow to $18.1 billion USD. The sector will depend on growth-promoting factors such as considerable R&D activity, policy changes affecting trade, marketing, production, manufacturing, product registration, and IPR to maintain its pace. It will discuss insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, plant growth regulators, and fertilizers, and it will concentrate on how to make India a significant exporter of agrochemicals to other countries.
Topic Highlights
• Looking ahead The Role of digital and precision agriculture
• Emerging new process innovations in agrochemical R&D
• Status of Indian crop protection industry & global situation
• Registration process of new biological molecule From R&D perspective
• Reducing climate footprint and increasing resilience in agriculture
Key Takeaways
• Insights on the registration process of a new molecule
• Exploring digitalization and AI in the Indian agrochemical sector
• Deep dive session on the changing landscape of patents and IPR
• Understanding the specific guidelines of R&D regulatory landscape, policy and trade
• Understand detailed and late regulatory updates on pesticide regulation
• Evaluating the success of R&D-improving strategies
• Leverage this golden opportunity to connect with regulatory bodies and industry experts
Who will you meet?
Functional Heads of:
• Research & Development
• New Product Development
• Product Innovation
• Quality Control & Assurance
• Intellectual Property & Patents
• Process Engineering / Reengineering
• Biotechnology Research
• Regulatory Affairs
Why should you attend?
• To uncover trends, learn unique perspectives, and engage in discussions
• To meet with c-level executives from top agrochemical companies
• To gain knowledge of new product launches in the agrochemical sector
• Understanding the regulatory and market landscape and future of the agrochemical industry
• Learn about new developments in natural and synthetic agrochemicals
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