
NDSU and the agricultural and biosystems engineering department is scheduled to host the 2025 American Society of Agriculture and Biological Engineers North Central Intersectional Conference on April 24 and 25.
NDSU and the agricultural and biosystems engineering department is scheduled to host the 2025 American Society of Agriculture and Biological Engineers North Central Intersectional Conference on April 24 and 25.
The event will showcase advancements in the agricultural industry, encourage collaboration and celebrate innovation within the ag community.
ABEN will host:
• Technical presentations – Dive into groundbreaking research and advancements presented by leading industry experts and academic scholars in agricultural and biosystems engineering.
• Industry updates – Stay ahead of the curve with updates on emerging trends, cutting-edge innovations and the latest developments shaping the field.
• Networking opportunities – Connect with colleagues, peers and leaders during dedicated sessions to exchange ideas and build meaningful professional relationships.
In addition, ABEN has organized:
• Social events – Relax and unwind with your fellow attendees in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere designed to encourage casual networking.
• Guided tours – Explore state-of-the-art facilities, research labs and active engineering projects that highlight the forefront of agricultural innovation.
The keynote speaker is ASABE President Douglas Otto, the driveline integration manager at CNH Industrial, Sardinia, Ohio. He will be the keynote speaker during dinner on April 24.
His address promises to provide valuable insights and perspectives on the future of agricultural and biosystems engineering.
For a complete schedule and location of events, visit the conference website.