The Banff Pork Seminar will be a hybrid conference this winter.
Organizers are planning to have live broadcast of the plenary sessions, with breakout sessions to be taped and available following the Jan. 11-13 event.
“The safety of our delegates is of utmost importance, and we are taking steps to ensure that in-person delegates have a well-managed and safe experience in keeping with mandated COVID-19 protocols,” said BPS co-ordinator Ashley Steeple.
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There are nearly two dozen speakers presenting at the event. The agenda and registration info can be found at banffpork.ca.
