FAQs

How can I register?

The 2025 event took place February 18-20. Registration for the 2026 event is not available at this time.

To receive important event updates including the 2026 date and location, please click here.

Do you offer team discounts?

We do offer team discounts. The 2025 event took place February 18-20. Registration for the 2026 event is not available at this time.

To receive important event updates including the 2026 date and location, please click here.

Where can I find the agenda?

Click here to view the 2025 agenda.

Please note, the event already took place February 18-20, 2025. To receive important event updates including the 2026 date and location, please click here.

Do you offer CEU/Credits?

Yes, we usually offer CEUs. Click here to view the 2025 agenda to reference.

The 2025 event took place February 18-20. To receive important event updates including the 2026 date and location, please click here.

Are there any additional events, sessions, etc. that I can sign up for in addition to the conference?

Yes! We encourage attendees to grow their learning opportunities as much as possible. Visit the Event Features page for more information.

Please note, the 2025 event took place February 18-20. To receive important event updates including the 2026 date and location, please click here.

How do I receive updates about the event?

Click here to receive event updates including the planning process, announcements, participating companies, special programs, or any other updates.

Who should attend this event?

North American growers, advisers, and researchers should attend BioSolutions Conference & Expo for the latest information and real-world guidance on implementing biological solutions and technology tools in specialty crop production. Click here to learn more about the event including who attends.

Who should Exhibit/Sponsor?

Visit our Exhibit/Sponsor page to learn more about exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities and to contact our sales team.

“The BioSolutions Conference and Expo provided a quick-paced, ranging appraisal of the future of crop treatment – biologicals.”

 – Neil McPhee, Imtrade CropScience