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Women in Food & Agribusiness Innovation - WiFAI

Call for Speakers – WiFAI Global Summit 2026

London
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The Women in Food & Agribusiness Innovation (WiFAI) Global Summit 2026

The Women in Food & Agribusiness Innovation (WiFAI) Global Summit 2026 is seeking experienced leaders, innovators, policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry experts to join our distinguished speaker faculty in London this October.

We're looking for individuals who can share practical insights, real-world experiences, and thought leadership that will inspire conversations and action across the global food and agribusiness ecosystem.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute as a keynote speaker, panellist, moderator, workshop facilitator, or in another programme format, as agreed.
  • Share practical insights, real-world experiences, and thought leadership.
  • Engage delegates through meaningful discussion and audience interaction.
  • Contribute to a collaborative, inclusive, and solutions-focused programme.
  • Represent your organization and area of expertise professionally.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Recognised expertise and professional credibility within your field.
  • Leadership or professional experience relevant to food systems, agriculture, agribusiness, or related sectors.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills.
  • The ability to engage diverse international audiences.
  • A willingness to share practical insights and real-world experience.

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Speaker Benefits

As a confirmed WiFAI Global Summit Speaker, you will receive:

  • An opportunity to share your expertise with an international audience of leaders across the global food and agribusiness ecosystem.
  • Promotion across WiFAI's website, social media platforms, speaker announcements, and selected marketing campaigns.
  • Inclusion in the official Summit programme, speaker directory, and WiFAI website.
  • Opportunities for media exposure through interviews, event coverage, speaker spotlights, and post-event communications, where applicable.
  • Professional photography from your session for your personal and organizational use.
  • A digital WiFAI Speaker Badge for LinkedIn and other professional platforms.
  • A Speaker Certificate of Recognition in appreciation of your contribution.
  • The opportunity to be featured in the WiFAI Global Magazine and other WiFAI publications.
  • Access to exclusive speaker networking opportunities with policymakers, investors, business leaders, researchers, innovators, and fellow speakers from around the world.
  • Post-event access to selected Summit highlights and promotional assets.
  • Priority consideration for future WiFAI speaking opportunities, programmes, advisory groups, judging panels, and strategic collaborations.

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Participation

Participation as a WiFAI Global Summit Speaker is an opportunity to contribute to one of the leading international gatherings for women and allies across the food and agribusiness ecosystem. Speakers are responsible for arranging and covering their own travel, accommodation, and related expenses, unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Help shape conversations that influence the future of global food systems.

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Skills

Public Speaking
Leadership
Communication
Presentation Skills
Engagement
Collaboration
Inclusivity
Thought Leadership
Networking
Food Systems
Agriculture
Agribusiness
Policy Making
Research
Entrepreneurship
Innovation

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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