The International Scientific Conference on Cultured Meat
November 17, 2024 - November 19, 2024
Completed The International Scientific Conference on Cultured Meat (ISCCM) stands at the forefront of exploring groundbreaking advancements in cellular agriculture, bringing together scientists, innovators, and industry leaders who are shaping the future of sustainable food production. Marking its 10th anniversary, ISCCM has grown into a landmark event that dives deep into the science behind lab-grown meat, focusing on the critical issues of environmental sustainability, ethics, and health that are driving transformation within the food industry. This year, attendees can expect to encounter cutting-edge research and engage in thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional ideas about meat production and consumption.
ISCCM is not merely a platform for showcasing innovation; it is a collaborative hub where visionary scientists and researchers connect to address the most pressing questions in cellular agriculture. Topics range from the intricate processes of cell cultivation and tissue engineering to the broader implications of lab-grown meat on global food systems. By creating an open environment for sharing pioneering studies and fostering collaboration, the conference enables participants to explore potential solutions to reduce the food industry’s environmental footprint while offering ethical alternatives to traditional meat.
The significance of ISCCM extends beyond scientific inquiry; it represents a shift towards a more sustainable and humane approach to feeding a growing population. Attendees leave equipped not only with the latest knowledge but with new connections and a sense of purpose, ready to drive forward the innovations that could redefine the future of food. In celebrating a decade of influence, ISCCM continues to be a vital meeting point for those committed to revolutionizing how we produce and consume meat, paving the way for a healthier planet and a more conscientious global food system.