Danville's controlled-environment agriculture sector is getting another national-facing showcase this fall, with CEA Summit East returning to the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research Conference Center on September 15-16, 2026.
IALR says the fifth annual summit is co-hosted by Indoor Ag-Con and the Controlled Environment Agriculture Innovation Center, a joint project involving IALR and Virginia Tech's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The 2026 edition adds a more hands-on format by moving select sessions inside the active greenhouse research space.
The Danville complex includes a working greenhouse, vertical growing systems, indoor growth rooms, growth chambers and hydroponic production systems. Guided tours of the full Innovation Center complex are included with every conference pass, giving attendees a look at the research and equipment behind the region's CEA work.
The program is being built around tracks that include core horticultural skills, launching a CEA operation, technology and data management, and food safety and pest management. Tabletop exhibits and networking events are also part of the two-day schedule.
For the Danville desk, the event is both a business story and a visitor-impact item. It brings growers, suppliers, researchers and technology companies to the city while reinforcing Danville's role in the greenhouse and indoor-agriculture corridor.
Source: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, "Leave the Conference Room. Enter the Greenhouse." (published April 20, 2026), ialr.org.
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