Courtesy of Rentokil Terminix
Rentokil Terminix's Pest Invasion IPM Food Safety Seminar will take place August 4-6, in Dallas, Texas. The Pest Invasion Seminar brings together professionals from across the entire food supply chain, pest management and environmental health industries - all in the name of building a resilient food supply chain for everyone.
As part of this year's agenda, attendees can build relationships at the Welcome Reception, a relaxed environment ideal for initial introductions and informal conversations, continue to expand their professional circle at the dedicated Networking Reception, where they will engage with peers, industry experts, vendor partners and Rentokil Terminix specialists, fostering collaborations that can drive your business forward.
Attendees can also expect:
Future-forward tech: Explore AI for pest identification, environmental DNA and enhancements in connected technology, revolutionizing how we tackle pest control.
Regulatory landscape: Navigate evolving standards and ensure your operations stay compliant.
Operational efficiency: Master advanced techniques for rodent, fly, stored product pest, and vegetation management.
Risk mitigation: Understand critical connections between perimeter vegetation and pest challenges, especially in retail and food facilities.
Innovative detection: Discover the power of canine detection and eDNA for proactive pest management.
For more information, or to register head to the Pest Invasion event site.
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