WHO ATTENDS
WHO ATENDS MPEC?
MPEC25 is the convergence of the brightest minds and leading voices in the meat processing and export industries. This isn’t just a conference for executives—MPEC25 attracts professionals at every level of the sector, fostering collaboration and innovation throughout the supply chain.
A Global Audience of Industry Influencers
From Australia’s bustling meat processors to international export powerhouses, MPEC25 draws diverse and powerful attendees, including:
Meat Processing Businesses
Operations managers, QA teams, HR and marketing professionals as well as livestock teams – there’s something for anyone at MPEC – eager to share knowledge and gain insights to drive efficiency, sustainability and innovation.
Senior leaders, operations managers, and teams from Australia’s meat processors—large and small—eager to share knowledge and gain insights to drive efficiency, sustainability, and innovation.
Exporters and International Stakeholders
Australian exporters, global buyers, and international delegates seeking to strengthen trade partnerships and explore new market opportunities.
Domestic wholesalers and supermarkets
Meat wholesalers who purchase from processors and distribute to hospitality services, supermarkets and butchers, relishing an opportunity to network with processors.
Government Representatives
Policymakers and officials shaping agriculture, trade, employment , sustainability and industry regulations, seeking the meat industry’s voice to include in critical discussions.
Industry Associations and Advocacy Groups
Industry representative organisations and levy-funded bodies collaborating to advance the entire supply chain’s competitiveness and sustainability. AMIC encourages participation from non-meat industries to better collaborate, share information and drive Australian agriculture.
Technology and Innovation Experts
Providers of cutting-edge equipment, automation systems, and sustainability technologies to assist industry businesses to stay ahead in a fast-changing landscape with world-leading systems.
Energy and Infrastructure Providers
Businesses supporting meat processors with solutions for decentralised energy, waste management, and logistics infrastructure.
Commodity Traders and Wholesalers
Professionals dealing in animal protein, fats, grains, and meat products, connecting Australian producers with local and global markets.
Local and Regional Development Leaders
Representatives from local councils, regional development agencies, and chambers of commerce, working to foster growth and attract investment into their communities.
Consultants and Professional Advisors
Specialists in manufacturing, supply chain optimisation, sustainability, carbon accounting, and public image, assisting businesses to overcome challenges and seize opportunities.