Thank you for attending

On behalf of the ICLGG 2024 organising committee, we thank you for attending the 11th International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics from Monday 30 September – Thursday 3 October 2024 at The Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. 

We hope you found the conference both professionally and personally rewarding.

The 11th International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics will be held from 30 September to 3 October 2024 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in Queensland, Australia.

This conference will bring together up to 400 leading national and international researchers, educators and agri-food representatives in the field of legume genetics and genomics.

The aim of the conference is to share the latest breakthroughs in legume genetics and genomics that are revealing the molecular basis of important biological processes and plant traits for sustainable agriculture. This conference series is shaping global strategies to improve legumes for food security without environmental harm.

Why should you attend?

  • Establish new and foster existing relationships with local and international colleagues working on legume genetics and genomics, crop improvement and enabling technologies.
  • Share and learn about recent international advances in legume science at a face-to-face event.
  • Discover creative solutions to global problems emerging from legume research.
  • Enjoy the many attractions of subtropical Brisbane, located in the sunshine state of Queensland.

Sponsorship opportunities

We invite organisations that offer services, products and experience in agri-food technologies to partner with us in supporting the 11th International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics. Multiple sponsorship opportunities tailored for organisations of all sizes are available and designed to increase your brand awareness.

Prof Michael Udvardi

ICLGG 2024 Chair

We are also excited to announce that we are hosting the 19th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference in Brisbane, Queensland, which represents further opportunity for scientists and industry to connect and present research in microbiological, legume, and systems-based aspects of nitrogen fixation.