Taylor Farms and Driscoll’s join Silicon Valley at Global Impact Summit

Agriculture, food and tech pioneers join forces to pitch and discuss bold ideas at San Jose sustainability summit this November.

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A aerial photo of Silicon Valley at sunset.
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Proving that growers are nimble and constantly scouting for new, more efficient ways to bring fresh fruits and vegetables to produce aisle, Taylor Farms and Driscoll’s join food, agriculture and tech innovators to pitch at a Silicon Valley funding summit focused on sustainability this November.

After a six-month hunt for the most innovative food and agriculture starts-ups addressing climate change, agri-food investment group SVG Ventures and funding platform Thrive host a Global Impact Summit on November 17 in San Jose, Calif. Finalists attending the summit were selected from an applicant pool of over 500 start-ups from across 70 countries.

“We are delighted to be hosting this prestigious event in San Jose, California, the heart of Silicon Valley” John Hartnett Founder and CEO of SVG Ventures Thrive said in the press release. “As we strive to create a better future for all generations, we must put sustainability at the heart of everything we do, and each play our part to spur the collective change needed to create a more sustainable future for food and agriculture.”

The event will feature start-up pitches, as well as panel discussions and keynotes focused on topics such as the COP27 report card, promoting soil health and biodiversity, increasing food security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The event will also include Thrive’s 2022 Top 50 report and company spotlights.

Focusing on trailblazing advancements and transformational solutions with the potential for global impact, the Global Impact Summit focus was designed to align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and themes of the upcoming COP27 conference in Egypt this November.

“I’m thrilled to welcome global entrepreneurs, innovators and corporations who are taking needed action to combat climate change to San José,” San José Mayor Sam Liccardo said in the press release. “After collaborating with global leaders at COP27, I look forward to continuing our joint efforts to scale innovative climate solutions at THRIVE’s Global Impact Summit.”

The Summit will take place at the San Jose Convention Center on November 17 and include Thrive corporate partners such as Land O’Lakes, BASF, Bayer, Corteva, ICL, Kubota, Driscoll’s , Taylor Farms, UFA, FCC, Alberta Innovates and Intel will be in attendance along with delegations from Canada, Australia, Europe, Israel & Latam.

Learn more about Driscoll’s innovative plan to grow strawberries in world’s largest indoor vertical farm.

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