Dont miss us at Apimondia !
Apimondia is the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations. It is the world´s oldest international congress. Since 1897, every other year Apimondia organises beekeepers’ congresses, hosted by different countries.
Apimondia is a non-governmental organisation that brings together beekeepers, manufacturers of beekeeping equipment and a wide variety of scientists.
Our work is just that, bridging science to beekeepers to protect bee health and stronger pollination. And because our planet urgently needs care, we extend that work to ecosystem health and biodiversity monitoring, using bees and AI. After all, who better than the bees to guide us in the recovery of nature?
Innovation to explore at our booth (A27)
Biodiversity monitoring
Onibi insight
Smart biodiversity monitoring for real-time ecosystem insights.
Varroa treatment
Onibi heat
Advanced hive care through precision thermal control.
Product in development
Register your visit at our stand and get a chance to win an Onibi light set
Book a conversation with our team

Christophe
Leads strategy and partnerships; championing scalable impact with Onibi solutions for beekeeping, pollination and environment monitoring

John Øivind
Oversees operations and Onibi product distribution globally.

Anthony
Developing markets and partnerships, supporting clients and deployments across the key markets.

Raphaël
Product Specialist in our Biodiversity data and ESG reporting using bee-derived environmental signals.

Stephen
Research lead on biotechnologies applied to bees (light therapy protecting bees against toxicity & stress, hyperthermia for varroa mite management).
Join us in celebrating our latest developments
Thursday, September 25th at 3 PM – We’ll be hosting a public presentation at our booth (A27), followed by some refreshing Danish beverages. We’d love to see you there!
Date: 25 September
Time: 15:00
Scientific posters presentation
Get some key insight into the science behind Onibi
(poster area – not at the Beefutures booth)
Light therapy for bees
An overview of our research and results on the effects of light therapy applied to honeybees.
Date: 24 September
Time: 13:00-14:30
Date: 25 September
Time: 13:00-14:30
Bee data for biodiversity monitoirng
Sharing our research and findings on how hive data can be transformed into valuable insights for understanding and protecting the environment.
Date: 24 September
Time: 13:00-14:30
Date: 25 September
Time: 13:00-14:30