Overview
Working Groups
Call for Abstracts (Closed)
Student Poster Competition

The 2nd APRU Food Security and Agritech Conference 2026

Visit the conference website here

Dates:        October 5 – 7, 2026
Venue:       Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada

The APRU Food Security and Agritech Program addresses pressing challenges related to climate change and food security across the Asia-Pacific region.

In 2026, the 2nd APRU Food Security and Agritech Conference is hosted by Simon Fraser University, with the theme Towards Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Food Futures.” The conference seeks to critically assess the extent to which agritech innovations can address structural food security challenges,  including affordability, accessibility, sustainability, and the inclusion of smallholder farmers, particularly in vulnerable and resource-constrained regions in across the Asia-Pacific. It aims to identify collaborative pathways for the responsible development and deployment of agritech solutions, while generating actionable insights and recommendations.

Key Dates

Call Open March 6
Abstracts Submission Deadline April 26 12 
Notification of Results Early May
Registration Deadline
Student Poster Deadline
September 6
Final Presentation Submission September 20

Working Groups are the core of the APRU Food Security & Agritech (FAP) Conferences and represent an important opportunity for delegates to participate in collaborative research in partnerships with members of the APRU network, develop new researcher collaboration and cross-disciplinarily, and contribute towards finding solutions to the pressing problems of this century. 

Four Working Groups are confirmed to be at the FAP Conference 2026, and participants can identify which Group they wish to join upon registration. Contact the leaders directly if you wish to learn more and/or connect prior to the Conference. Click here for detailed descriptions of each WG.

1. Climate Resilience
WG Leads: Anne Lochoff, Nanyang Technological University; Nikki Grey Rutamu, UC Davis

2. AI-Enabled Resource Efficiency
WG Leads: Woo Soo Kim, Simon Fraser University; Elia Scudiero, University of California, Riverside

3. Food Availability and Access
WG Leads: Matthew Wilson, Adelaide University; Barbara Ribeiro, Murdoch University

4. Disease / Pest Control
WG Lead:Patricia Springer, University of California, Riverside

Abstracts are invited on any topic that advances the overarching conference theme — cross-cutting and interdisciplinary work is especially encouraged. The sub-themes below are illustrative, not exhaustive:

  • Disease/Pest Control 
    Innovative approaches to managing pests and strengthening crop health.

  • Climate Resilience 
    New ideas for climate smart practices and resilient food systems.

  • AI Enabled Resource Efficiency 
    Creative uses of digital tools and AI to enhance agricultural efficiency.

  • Food Availability and Access 
    Fresh strategies to improve food supply, distribution, and access.

We also welcome abstracts that span multiple sub-themes or address topics not listed above — provided they connect to the overarching conference theme.

Please click on here for detailed requirements and submit you abstracts by April 26 12, 2026.

Students who participate will create a poster according to the guidelines and compete in a poster competition alongside students from other institutions. The academic research poster will be based on an approved abstract submission and will be displayed throughout the days of the conference.

Prizes
Students whose academic research posters demonstrate the highest standards of excellence will receive the following awards:
1st Place: $500 CAD
2nd Place: $300 CAD
3rd Place: $200 CAD

Submission Deadline
Submit a poster to [email protected] by September 6, 2026 (11:59pm)

Click here to read detailed eligibility requirements, submission instructions, and judging criteria.

Contact
Us

For any inquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Enquiry
×
Speaker