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Theme for Indoor Ag-Con keynote address announced

Indoor Ag-Con has announced the theme of the keynote address for the March 11-12, 2025 edition at the Westgate Las Vegas. Titled "CEA State of the Industry," this moderated discussion will be held on Tuesday, March 11, 8 am. During the keynote, leaders of the CEA Alliance will share their views on the state of the industry, focusing on today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities. Growers will address the outlook for indoor vertical farming and high-tech greenhouse production, including production of leafy greens, tomatoes, berries and more.

Moderated by CEA Alliance Executive Director Tom Stenzel, the keynote panel includes leaders across the CEA landscape: Tisha Livingston, President, 80 Acres and CEO, Infinite Acres, Skip Hulett, Vice President and General Counsel, NatureSweet and Abby Prior, Chief Commercial Officer, BrightFarms.

"The Opening Keynote is one of the highlights of Indoor Ag-Con, and sets the stage for the 2-day conference, which is jam-packed with inspiring and thought-provoking sessions," said Brian Sullivan, CEO, Indoor Ag-Con.

"I'm excited to moderate the CEA State of the Industry keynote at Indoor Ag-Con as it's not just about guiding a conversation, it's about challenging perspectives, uncovering solutions, and pushing the boundaries of what's next in controlled environment agriculture," added Tom Stenzel, Executive Director, CEA Alliance. "This industry moves fast, but the real impact comes when visionaries, growers, and leaders come together to shape the future of food."

For more information:
Indoor Ag-Con
www.indoor.ag