Here is a list of the 2025 most anticipated and attended events within the swine industry:
BANFF Pork
January 7 – 9
https://www.banffpork.ca/
Banff, Alberta, Canada
South Dakota Pork Congress
January 15 & 16
https://www.sdpork.org/events/pork-congress
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Iowa Pork Congress
January 22 & 23
http://www.iowaporkcongress.org/
Des Moines, Iowa
International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE)
January 28 – 30
Atlanta, Georgia
https://www.ippexpo.org/
TBD
Pig Ski Conference
TBD
https://pigski.com/
Copper Mountain, Colorado
Ohio Pork Congress
February 4 & 5
https://ohiopork.org/events/ohioporkcongress/
Lima, Ohio
Illinois Pork Congress
February 11
https://ilpork.com/expo/2025-illinois-pork-expo
Springfield, Illinois
Minnesota Pork Congress
February 11 & 12
https://www.mnporkcongress.com/
Mankato, Minnesota
Missouri Pork Expo
February 18
https://www.mopork.com/events/2024-missouri-pork-expo/
Osage Beach, Missouri
AASV
March 1 – 4
https://www.aasv.org/annmtg/
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, San Francisco, California
NC Pork Congress
TBD
TBD
TBD
National Pork Industry Forum
March 12 – 14
https://www.porkindustryforum.com/
Rosen Centre Hotel, Orlando, Florida
Keystone Pork, Poultry and Manure EXPO
March 18
https://www.porkindustryforum.com/
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
London Swine Conference
March 25 & 26
https://www.londonswineconference.ca/
London, Ontario
Animal AgTech Innovation Summit
April 8 – 9
https://animalagtech.com/
Dallas, Texas
2025 Pork Management Conference
April 28 – 30
https://porkcheckoff.org/events/2025-pork-management-conference/
Grapevine, Texas
Animal Ag Alliance Stakeholders Summit
April 30 – May 2
https://animalagalliance.org/initiatives/stakeholders-summit/
Kansas City, Kansas
28th International Pig Veterinary Society Congress & 15th European Symposium of Porcine Health Management
TBD
https://www.ipvs2024.com/
TBD
World Pork Expo
June 4 – 5
https://worldpork.org/
Des Moines, Iowa
Alberta Pork Congress
June 15 & 16
https://albertaporkcongress.com/
Red Deer, Alberta
NPIC
July 13 – 16
https://porkconference.com/
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Iowa State Swine Day
TBD
https://www.aep.iastate.edu/iowaswineday/
Ames, Iowa
National Swine Improvement Federation Conference
TBD
https://swineimprovementfederation.com/conference/
TBD
Maximize Your Tradeshow and Conference Experience: A Comprehensive Guide for Attendees
Tradeshows and conferences are bustling hubs of networking, learning, and brand promotion. However, to truly reap the benefits of these events, proper planning and execution are essential. Here’s an expanded guide on how to best prepare for and navigate tradeshows and conferences as an attendee.
Pre-Event Preparation
1. Set Clear Objectives
Before setting foot in any event, it’s vital to outline your goals. Are you aiming to network, learn about new industry developments, or promote your brand? Clear objectives will act as a compass, guiding your decisions and actions throughout the event. Be specific in your goals — instead of “networking,” aim to “connect with three potential clients or partners.”
2. Research the Event
Knowledge is power when attending tradeshows and conferences. Spend time exploring the event’s agenda, the list of exhibitors, keynote speakers, and attendees. This homework allows you to plan your time efficiently, identify key individuals or companies you want to engage with, and prepare relevant questions or talking points that can spark meaningful conversations.
3. Prepare Your Materials
First impressions matter. Make sure you have plenty of business cards and any necessary promotional materials or product samples. Also, craft a concise elevator pitch about yourself and your business. This pitch should quickly convey who you are, what you do, and what sets you apart.
At the Event
1. Network Effectively
Tradeshows and conferences offer a wealth of networking opportunities. Don’t hold back — introduce yourself to other attendees, exhibitors, and speakers. Be genuine in your interactions, listen actively, and show interest in others’ perspectives. Remember, networking isn’t just about talking; it’s about building relationships.
2. Attend Keynote Speeches and Workshops
Make the most of the learning opportunities at these events. Keynote speeches and workshops provide valuable insights into industry trends, innovative ideas, and successful business strategies. Take comprehensive notes and engage in discussions by asking thought-provoking questions.
3. Visit Relevant Booths
Invest time in visiting booths that align with your goals. Engage meaningfully with the exhibitors — ask insightful questions, show genuine interest in their offerings, and explore potential avenues for collaboration or learning.
Post-Event Follow-Up
1. Organize Your Contacts
After the hustle and bustle of the event, take time to organize the contacts you’ve made. Sort through the business cards you collected, noting any critical details or conversation points about the individuals. This step is crucial while your memory of the interactions is still fresh.
2. Follow Up
A timely follow-up can set the stage for strong professional relationships. Send personalized emails to your new contacts expressing your appreciation for their time and the conversation you shared. If appropriate, propose a next step, such as a meeting or phone call, to continue the dialogue.
3. Reflect on Your Experience
Finally, assess your tradeshow or conference experience. Did you meet your objectives? What strategies worked well, and what could be improved? Use these reflections as learning points for enhancing your future tradeshow and conference experiences.
Attending tradeshows and conferences can seem overwhelming, but with thoughtful preparation, strategic execution, and diligent follow-up, you can ensure you extract maximum value from each event. Remember, the ultimate goal is not just to gather business cards — it’s to forge meaningful connections and gain invaluable insights that will fuel your professional growth.