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Presented by the National Pest Management Association in Connection with Ecovar and Under the Patronage of Abu Dhabi Waste Management Center-Tadweer
PestWorld East is hosted by the
National Pest Management Association
along with Ecovar and under the
patronage of Abu Dhabi Waste
Management Center-Tadweer.This one of a kind conference is
designed to address pest management
challenges specific to the Middle East,North Africa, and South Asia.
TUESDAY, 9 APRIL 07:00 – 17:00Registration
07:30 – 08:30Early Morning Coffee/Tea in Exhibits
08:30 – 09:00 Welcome and IntroductionsDominique Stumpf, CAE, CEO, National Pest Management Association, Virginia, USA
Hani Shehedah, CEO, Ecovar, Dubai, UAE
09:00 - 10:00How Technology, Innovation and Big Data are Transforming Food SafetyDandja Huitink, Rentokil Initial, Guildford, UK
This engaging and insightful session that will look at challenges faced across the pest management industry, and how the practical application of new technology, science innovations and actionable data insight, is helping businesses reduce risk, increase transparency and transform their approach to food safety.
10:00 – 10:30 Refreshment Break & Exhibits
10:30 – 11:15 Developing an Effective Pest Control Program for Third Party Audited Food Processing AccountsDominique Sauvage, Copesan/Terminix Commercial, Wisconsin, USA
Pest management in food processing accounts requires a careful balance of the customer’s operational practices, the science of integrated pest management and the requirements of third-party audit programs. This session features an industry expert, whose pest management experience spans the globe, who will share how to develop pest management programs that will exceed requirements for food facilities.
11:15 – 12:15 Practical Fly Management and Equipment Innovation Tahir Rashid, Brandenburg, Ltd., Brierley Hill, UK
Fly control is an integral component of any IPM program for food facilities. As such, insect light traps are one of the most important tools to help monitor and control flies in commercial settings. In this session, learn how to maximize the effectiveness of fly management programs including insect light trap selection, placement, and efficacy.
12:15 – 13:45Lunch & Exhibits
13:45 – 14:45Comprehensive Rodent Control Programs in Urban EnvironmentsClaudia Riegel, Ph.D., City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board, Louisiana, USA
Learn about the cutting-edge, science-based program implemented by the City of New Orleans. In urban settings, rodent control is one of the most visible, public-facing com-ponents of a pest control program. Cities around the world are implementing proactive rodent pest management programs grounded in the fundamentals of IPM.
14:45 – 15:45 Innovation Showcase: Syngenta Farm Pest Control Dr. Kai Sievert, Syngenta Ag - Professional Pest Management and Vector Control, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
PROGRAM OF EVENTSPROGRAM OF EVENTS
15:45 – 16:15 Refreshment Break & Exhibits
16:15 – 17:00 Building a Better Pest Control Program – Pest Management at Construction SitesDominique Sauvage, Copesan/Terminix Commercial, Wisconsin, USA
Urban renewal and expansion require massive disruptions to existing infrastructure, which often results in increased pest pressure in surrounding locations. However, a carefully planned pest management program focused on the specific needs of a construction site can drastically reduce the pest impact at nearby sites. Don’t miss this practical discussion of the must have components of a pest management program designed for construction zones.
17:00 – 18:30Reception in the Exhibits
WEDNESDAY, 10 APRIL07:30 – 13:00Registration
07:30 – 08:30Early Morning Coffee/Tea in Exhibits
08:30 – 09:15Recognizing the Importance of Pest Management in Protecting Public Health Global Pest Management Coalition
Public health officials often attribute increases in life expectancy to three things: modern medicine, sanitation, and advances in pest management. From vector borne disease transmission to asthma and allergy concerns, pests play an increasingly important role in public health. As pest management professionals, our industry plays a pivotal role in protecting the public from the dangers and disease associated with pests.
09:15 – 10:15Identification of Disease Vector Mosquitoes and Recommendations for ControlStan Cope, Ph.D., Catchmaster/Atlantic Paste and Glue, Illinois, USA
Mosquitoes are responsible for the death of more people around the world than any other animal. As pest manage-ment professionals, our industry is engaged in an ongoing battle to reduce and eliminate the risks associated with mosquito populations. In this session, find out how to identify the most important mosquito species associated with the region and learn about the most effective methods for control.
10:15 – 10:45Refreshment Break in the Marketplace
10:45 – 11:45Termite Treatments – Equipment, Proce-dures and Effective PracticesClaudia Riegel, Ph.D., City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board, Louisiana, USA
In addition to protecting public health our industry is responsible for helping the public protect structures from the damaging effects of termites. In recent years, advances in termite inspection and management techniques have changed how pest management professionals approach termite control. Learn about equipment and control procedures to make your termite management program more effective than ever.
11:45 – 12:30Bed Bug Treatment Methods and Monitoring Techniques Ron Harrison, Ph.D., Orkin, Georgia, USA
Bed bugs can be one of the most high-profile pests that our industry encounters in residential and hospitality settings. This session will focus on the best practices that pest management professionals can implement to ensure that the services being provided are results-oriented and focused on client satisfaction.
12:30 – 13:45Lunch
13:45 – 14:30Putting It All Together – Taking Knowledge Gained and Putting it Into ActionPanel of Conference Speakers
The final session of the conference will feature a panel of speakers prepared to answer audience questions and provide additional insights into how conference attendees can incorporate the major themes from the conference into their businesses.
Thank you to our sponsors!
REGISTER BY JANUARY 15 AND SAVE!
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REGISTRATION FEESRegistration fees must accompany this form or registration will not be processed. All checks should be made payable to NPMA, and must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. Bank. Full registration fees include access to all educational sessions, exhibit hall, general sessions, and social functions associated with the conference. Fee do NOT include travel, hotel or optional tours.
REFUND POLICYAll cancelations and refund requests must be received in writing. After 28 March, all registrations will be onsite. If your registration is received after 28 March, it will not be processed until you arrive at the forum.
WIRE TRANSFERS
Contact Megan Moloney at [email protected] for International Wire Instructions.
1st & 2nd Attendees
3rd or more Attendees
Government Employees
GRAND TOTAL
* Fees increase onsite
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION FEE (by March 13)
$270 USD
(995 AED)
$255 USD
(900 AED)
215 USD
(795 AED)
REGULAR REGISTRATION FEE (after March 13)
$300 USD
(1100 AED)
$275 USD
(1000 AED)
215 USD
(795 AED)
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