FeedTechnoVision 2026

  • Customer event

29/09/2026 - 30/09/2026

Jaipur, India

Feed production is becoming more complex: raw material variability, rising safety expectations, and pressure on efficiency are reshaping the industry.

FeedTechnoVision 2026 is designed to help industry leaders navigate this complexity with confidence.

Over two days in Jaipur, a curated group of experts and decision-makers will come together to share practical insights, proven technologies, and real-world experience. The focus is clear: more control, better predictability, and stronger performance— across the feed chain.

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Why FeedTechnoVision is heading to Asia

A region under pressure—and full of opportunity

Asia is one of the fastest-evolving feed markets in the world. Demand for high-quality animal protein continues to grow, while production systems are under increasing pressure to deliver consistency, safety, and efficiency.

For feed producers, this creates a new reality:
less margin for error, more need for control.

From variability to predictability

Raw materials are becoming less predictable. Climate impact, supply chain disruptions, and quality fluctuations make it harder to deliver consistent feed. The result?

  • Higher risk of performance variability
  • Increased pressure on quality assurance
  • Greater complexity in decision-making

FeedTechnoVision focuses on turning this variability into actionable insight—helping producers move from reactive problem-solving to proactive control.

Feed safety as a system, not a checkpoint

Feed safety is no longer a single step. It is a system that runs across sourcing, processing, and delivery. At FeedTechnoVision, we explore how to:

  • Detect risks earlier
  • Prevent contamination before it impacts production
  • Build integrated safety strategies that protect both animals and business outcomes

The shift is clear: from reacting to incidents, to preventing them.

Connecting milling performance to animal outcomes

Efficiency alone is no longer enough.

Today’s feed operations need to deliver predictable animal performance—not just throughput. That means understanding how every decision in the feed mill impacts the final result.

FeedTechnoVision connects:
processing → feed quality → animal performance

So decisions are no longer isolated—but outcome-driven.

Smarter decisions through data and digitalisation

Digital tools are transforming what is possible in feed production. But technology only delivers value when it supports better decisions. This event focuses on how to:

  • Use data to reduce uncertainty
  • Improve process control in real time
  • Move toward more predictive, less reactive operations

Because in a complex system, clarity is the real competitive advantage.

Meet the FeedTechnoVision guest speakers

Dr. Dejan Miladinovic - Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Dr. Miladinovic is the Head of the Centre for Feed Technology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Since 2005, he has taught at M.Sc. and Ph.D. level and held several roles focused on feed and food technology, innovation, new product development, novel raw materials, and process engineering. He holds master’s degrees in Feed Manufacturing Technology and Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and a Ph.D. in process engineering. His current research focuses on characterization of single-cell protein ingredients, novel enzymatic hydrolysis, and moisture management in pet food, animal feed, and aquafeed.

Dr. Jean-Michel Nebout - Laboratoire d'Analyses Microbiologiques

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Jean-Michel Nebout, microbiologist with 38+ years of experience, began his career researching rumen cellulolytic bacteria. He has held roles in microbiology leadership at Guyomarc’h, and as technical support for sanitation in food and feed industries at Ecolab, where he learnt the principles of the chemistry behind cleaning and sanitation. After 5 years as manager of the microbiology department in a big public laboratory, he developed expertise in consultancy for feed and food industry.

Over the past 21 years, he has specialised in microbial risk management, focusing on Salmonella, Listeria, and mycotoxins. He is recognised for developing science-based HACCP approaches and robust control strategies, as well as expertise in hygienic equipment design for the feed and pet food industries.

M. Kanagaraj (Mr. Raj) - Consultant Process Improvement

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Consultant, technical trainer and speaker with over 30 years of experience in product development, manufacturing, business management and consultancy. Executed a greenfield feed mill project with 400 Tons per day production capacity and silos of 10,000 Tons storage capacity. Skilled in statistical data analysis and process optimisation. Trained feed mill professionals to impart knowledge on feed milling process, quality – productivity & cost and equipment maintenance programs etc. 

Launched and implemented the concept of moisture optimisation (cold mash conditioning) in feed mills all across South Asia. Worked as a business manager accountable to growth in market share and profitability of the product portfolio.
Presently, working on process optimisation through statistical principles.