International Sprout Growers Association returns to Indoor Ag-Con for 2026 Las Vegas edition

ISGA members will have full access to Indoor Ag-Con’s show floor, educational sessions and networking events, while Indoor Ag-Con attendees can tap into ISGA’s specialized sprout-focused programming.

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The International Sprout Growers Association will once again co-locate its Annual Convention with Indoor Ag-Con’s upcoming edition Feb. 11-12, 2026, at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.

The 2025 collaboration united sprout and microgreen growers, greenhouse operators, vertical farmers, CEA innovators, researchers, suppliers and other industry leaders from around the world for two days of networking, education and dealmaking.

ISGA members will have full access to Indoor Ag-Con’s show floor, educational sessions and networking events, while Indoor Ag-Con attendees can tap into ISGA’s specialized sprout-focused programming.

The ISGA 34th Annual Educational Convention track includes:

  • Keynote: Frank Yiannas, former deputy commissioner for food at the U.S. FDA and food safety leader for Disney and Walmart, will share strategies to foster a culture of safety, innovation and excellence.
  • Dr. Kathleen Liang, W.K. Kellogg Distinguished Professor of Sustainable Agriculture, dives into "The Future of Sprouts" and inspires new ways to integrate sprouts into diets worldwide.

Additional session announcements are coming soon.

"Indoor Ag-Con is thrilled to welcome ISGA back for our 2026 event," said Indoor Ag-Con CEO Brian Sullivan. "This partnership creates a powerhouse gathering for the global CEA community — bringing together growers, innovators and suppliers to share ideas, spark partnerships and drive the next wave of industry growth."

Indoor Ag-Con, founded in 2013, encompasses vertical farming, greenhouse production, and more. Crop-agnostic in its approach, the event covers everything from produce and cannabis to alternate proteins and non-food crops.

Since 1989, the International Sprout Growers Association has served as the global voice of sprout growers and suppliers and represents members across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand and Australia.