Book The Dates: AgroInsurance International Conference will be held on September 26-28, 2022

26.04.2022 1065 views

The epidemic situation with COVID-19 has been put globally under control with major air connections and international travels renewed. Many events in various industries have been organized or being planned while observing the required safety measures. Georgia has also eased most of the restrictions making it possible to confirm the new dates of the International Conference “Agricultural Insurance, Reinsurance & Brokerage in CIS, Europe & Asia”. The venue will be held on September 26-28, 2022 in Tbilisi, Georgia, at the Biltmore Hotel.

For new participants, the ‘Early Bird’ registration is starting on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Please register using the following link - REGISTRATION.

Conference agenda is currently under review, while the updates are planned to be announced in June 2022, upon the confirmation of the key speakers and topics. Proposals from speakers willing to share their practical experience may be submitted using the following link. Speaking slots will be approved based on the relevance and the level of technical background of the topics for presentations.

Conference sessions will be held through 2 working days, providing time and space for participants to hold meetings and to discuss the innovative solutions for agricultural insurance at the technology presentations’ booths. Major sections of the agenda will focus on technical aspects of agricultural insurance, industry innovations, application of remote sensing data, development and administration of insurance products, and other technical aspects of the agricultural insurance business. 

IMPORTANT: All registered participants who paid the conference fee and did not claim it back for 2020-2021 conference, which was re-scheduled due to COVID-19, will be granted full access to all sessions of the upcoming Conference in September 2022. They will be able to participate in the field trip and receive a full set of presentations and conference related materials. Conference organizers will send confirmation notices to such participants.

Conference updates will be posted at the official websites: www.agroinsconf.com and www.agroinsurance.com. You may address any questions or proposals to Organizers via the following e-mail address: admin@agroinsurance.com.   

AgroInsurance Team is glad to everyone for your support during the challenging COVID-19 times. We are looking forward to seeing you in Tbilisi, Georgia in September 2022 at our remarkable event!

Source - https://agroinsurance.com

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