After a landmark 2025 conference in Adelaide, PCA2027 comes to the Gold Coast showcasing the innovations, partnerships and commercial opportunities driving the future of our industry, and providing a platform for those leading that change.
World-class speakers, a buzzing exhibition floor, and Gold Coast evenings to remember.
Keynotes, concurrent sessions, panels and pre-conference workshops across technology, production, markets and sustainability.
Growers, researchers, technology providers, policymakers and investors from across Australia and New Zealand under one roof.
75–80 booths across a 1,550m² hall. Three full days of access with dedicated catered breaks keeping foot traffic high.
Celebrate industry achievement at the conference gala dinner, a premier networking night on the Gold Coast.
Whether you grow, supply, research, invest or advise, PCA2027 is where the people and ideas moving protected cropping forward come together.
See what is working on farms right now. Access the latest crop production research, automation and climate management technologies, and connect directly with the suppliers solving your biggest challenges.
Put your products and services in front of 500+ decision-makers across three full days. Meet buyers, distributors and strategic partners actively looking for solutions to bring into their operations.
Share your findings with an audience of practitioners who can apply them. Build industry partnerships, explore commercialisation pathways and position your institution at the leading edge of protected cropping science.
Understand where protected cropping capital is flowing. Meet the operators, innovators and ventures defining the next wave of growth across Australian and international horticulture.
Engage directly with an industry responsible for a growing share of Australian fresh food supply. PCA2027 is where policy meets practice, with growers, researchers and business leaders in the same room.
From logistics and packaging to legal, finance and consulting, PCA2027 brings together the full supply chain. If protected cropping is part of your client base, this is where your next relationships are built.
PCA2027 will explore the forces reshaping protected cropping in Australia and beyond. These are the conversations the industry needs to have now.
From robotics and automation to AI-driven crop monitoring and precision climate control, we will explore the technologies already transforming protected cropping operations and those on the near horizon. What is ready to deploy today, and what should you be planning for tomorrow?
The next chapter of protected cropping will be written by those who build the right relationships. PCA2027 will examine how growers, suppliers, researchers and investors are forming the partnerships needed to scale, innovate and compete, both domestically and on the world stage.
Protected cropping is one of the fastest-growing segments of Australian agriculture. Sessions will cover market access, export pathways, capital investment, supply chain efficiency and the commercial models helping businesses grow profitably at scale.
Who is leading this industry forward, and how? PCA2027 will spotlight the growers, businesses and thinkers setting the pace, sharing their strategies, their failures and their vision for where protected cropping in Australia needs to go next.
Producing more food with less water, energy and waste is both a commercial imperative and a social responsibility. We will explore the sustainability practices, circular economy models and climate adaptation strategies helping growers build operations that are profitable and resilient for the long term.
Attracting, training and retaining skilled people remains one of the industry's greatest challenges. This theme will address workforce strategy, skills development, the role of automation in labour planning and how the industry can build a pipeline of talent ready for the farms of the future.
PCA is working closely with Berries Australia, whose conference will be held on the Gold Coast from 4–5 August 2027, just days after ours. A joint announcement is coming shortly.
With both conferences in the same city within a fortnight, 2027 presents a unique opportunity to engage across key sectors of Australian horticulture in a single trip.
The prospectus is coming soon. Register now for priority access to packages and updates on the PCA and Berries Australia joint announcement.
Complete the form and we will be in touch with priority access details before packages are publicly released.
Questions? Contact the PCA 2027 Team:
conference@protectedcropping.net.au
PCA Conference 2027 · 26–28 July 2027
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
conference@protectedcropping.net.au · protectedcropping.com.au
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