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Tyson Ventures, the investment division of Tyson Foods, is announcing the opening of applications for Tyson Demo Day 2024, marking its third edition. The event seeks to reshape the future of Tyson Foods’ food supply chain by collaborating with pioneering startups dedicated to fostering sustainability, transparency, efficiency, and quality throughout the company’s unique supply chain.

John R. Tyson, President and CFO of Tyson Ventures, expressed the vision behind Tyson Demo Day 2024, emphasizing its role as a catalyst for innovative supply chain technology. The aim is to foster collaboration between startups and Tyson Foods, driving reimagination and innovation across all aspects of the protein supply chain.

Startups specializing in logistics software, distribution, warehousing, traceability, animal welfare, cold chain management, inventory management, forecasting, predictive analytics, supplier management, sourcing technology, and related fields are encouraged to apply before the May 3, 2024, deadline.

Selected startups will have the chance to pitch at Tyson Demo Day, hosted at Tyson Foods World Headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas. Additionally, they may gain access to mentorship from Tyson Foods executives, pilot and testing programs, commercial partnerships, and recognition through press and media coverage.

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