Join Us at EPPS 2025 – Advancing Phenomics for a Sustainable Bioeconomy – from 16-19th of September 2025! Registration is open!

Start
15th September 2025 10:00 PM
End
18th September 2025 10:00 PM
Location
Bonn, Germany

Organized by Leading Plant Phenomics Experts

European Plant Phenomics Conference 2025 – from 16-19th of September 2025!

The EPPS will take place: from 16th to 19th of September 2025 in the  Plenary Building at the World Conference Center Bonn, formerly a seat of the German Parliament from 1992 until 1999.

Join Us at EPPS 2025 – Advancing Phenomics for a Sustainable Bioeconomy – from 16-19th of September 2025!  Registration is open!
Plenary Building at the WCCB, Copyrights (C) WorldCCBonn

The Institute of Bio- und Geosciences, Plant Sciences (IBG-2), together with the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) and Helmholtz Zentrum München (HMGU), partners within the DPPN e.V. host the European Plant Phenomics Symposium (EPPS) 2025from 16th - 19th of September 2025 in the Plenary Building at the World Conference Center Bonn, formerly a seat of the German Parliament from 1992 until 1999.

This event brings together researchers, innovators, and practitioners to explore the future of plant phenotyping and its role in sustainable agriculture and bioeconomy. Discover cutting-edge technologies, exchange knowledge, and connect with the international phenomics community!

On the first day, there will be excursions to Forschungszentrum Jülich and the Campus Klein-Altendorf with talks and demonstrations on indoor phenotyping and field phenotyping.

Registration is still open until July 31! Don't miss the chance to attend!

Learn more and register: https://epps2025.eu

European Plant Phenomics Conference 2025 – from 16-19th of September 2025!  Registration is open!

A wide range of topics related to advances in Plant Phenomics will be covered:

  • Phenotyping for innovative practices
  • Phenotyping for improvement of yield and quality
  • Phenotyping for stress resilience and tolerance
  • Phenotyping the hidden half
  • Impact of plant phenotyping
  • Future development in plant phenomics
  • Focus session on basic and advanced use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in plant phenomics

 For more information see the full program

Contact

Dr. Simone Gatzke

Science Coordination and Strategy

  • Institute of Bio- und Geosciences (IBG)
  • Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Building 06.2 /
Room 414
+49 2461/61-9778
E-Mail

Dr. Roland Pieruschka

Senior Scientist

  • Institute of Bio- und Geosciences (IBG)
  • Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Building 06.2 /
Room 303
+49 2461/61-1784
E-Mail

Dr. Sven Fahrner

Senior science coordinator

  • Institute of Bio- und Geosciences (IBG)
  • Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Building 05.11u /
Room 2012
+49 2461/61-2186
E-Mail
Last Modified: 23.07.2025