33rd ISO International Seminar 2024

Date
November 26, 2024 - November 27, 2024 ( 2 days)
Completed
Venue
Church House, Dean’s Yard, Westminster, London, SW1P 3NZ, London, United Kingdom
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About

The International Sugar Organization stands as a pivotal intergovernmental entity committed to enhancing the dynamics of the global sugar market. Through various initiatives such as debates, analyses, special studies, and the provision of transparent statistics, the organization plays a crucial role in shaping the future of sugar trade. Its proactive engagement in discussions surrounding biofuels, particularly the inclusion of ethanol derived from sugar crops since the mid-1990s, underscores a forward-thinking approach that recognizes the growing importance of sustainable energy sources in the world’s energy landscape.

As the industry evolves, the ISO is dedicated to fostering dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders. The upcoming 33rd ISO International Seminar, which will feature the S&P Global Geneva Sugar Conference alongside the 17th CITI-ISO-DATAGRO New York Sugar & Ethanol Conference, presents a unique opportunity for professionals in the field. This event is designed to facilitate networking among industry experts, providing a platform for sharing knowledge and exploring innovative trends in both the sugar and ethanol sectors.

Participants can expect a rich program filled with informative sessions aimed at addressing contemporary challenges and opportunities within the industry. By bringing together diverse perspectives, the ISO aims to not only inform but also inspire actionable insights that can lead to enhanced practices and policies in the sugar market. The emphasis on collaboration and knowledge-sharing reflects a broader commitment to sustainability and efficiency, ensuring that the sugar industry can adapt to changing global demands and contribute positively to the energy mix of the future.

In this context, the upcoming seminar serves as more than just a conference; it is a gathering of minds focused on the advancement of the sugar and ethanol industries. The interplay of traditional sugar markets with the burgeoning biofuel sector is a testament to the ongoing evolution of this critical commodity. As stakeholders gather to discuss, learn, and innovate, the future of sugar production and its role in global energy systems looks increasingly promising.