Irish Pig Health Society Symposium takes place in April

Attendees will assemble at the Curragh Racecourse in Co Kildare on Tuesday, April 16.
Irish Pig Health Society Symposium takes place in April

‘future Proofing Business’ Health Is Of The Your The Themed Symposium

The annual Irish Pig Health Society (IPHS) Symposium is to move to a new venue and adopt a new format for its 2024 edition.

The symposium, themed ‘Future-proofing the health of your business’, will see attendees assemble at the Curragh Racecourse in Co Kildare on Tuesday, April 16, where industry experts will address evolving matters within the pig farming sector.

“We’re taking a fresh approach when it comes to this year’s event,” said IPHS president Peter Duggan. 

“This is in response to the feedback we’ve received and taken on board from delegates as well as our valued sponsors."

The keynote speaker for this year’s symposium, which will convene at 5pm, is former Ireland and Leinster Rugby player Bernard Jackman, the recently appointed head of high performance with Horse Sport Ireland, while the event’s industry trade session will get underway in the exhibition hall from 3pm.

Mr Duggan added: “The symposium will feature a high-calibre line-up of monogastric experts, along with an interactive producer discussion panel featuring Joe Healy, Jason McGrath and Sarah Hanley from the IFA’s pig policy division, that will be chaired by Michael McKeon of Teagasc’s pig development department."

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