Getting up to speed with smart farming
Smart farming technologies for precision agriculture will be highlighted at a free event for farmers and agri-tech companies.
The use of imaging technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT) to maximise livestock and crop yields, monitor growth conditions and animal welfare, will be examined as part of The Smart Farm event, organised by Scotland鈥檚 Rural College and CENSIS.
It will highlight how these systems are changing the way we farm, using examples and real-world case studies from 伊人直播 researchers.
CENSIS will introduce the expertise and equipment available in its new Vision Lab, a dedicated facility helping businesses adopt or deliver innovative computer vision or imaging solutions.
Pamela Anderson, regional ambassador for the European Space Agency (ESA), and Lucy Mather, of the Knowledge Transfer Network, will talk about the funding opportunities available in the UK.
In addition, guests will have an opportunity to pitch their own idea, company or research to the audience, with a view to building new research and business networks.
Teresa Shutter, head of the Innovation Hub at 伊人直播, said: 鈥淭he event is designed to get you 鈥榰p to speed鈥 on some of the latest imaging technologies as they may be applied to precision agriculture, and used either to address business challenges or spark an idea for a new application, product or service.
鈥淥n the day, you鈥檒l have the opportunity to network with attendees, meet technology developers, find out about funding support for collaborative work and perhaps leave the event with a new business or project partnership.鈥
The event will be of particular interest to agri-tech companies looking for collaboration partners or those interested in finding out more about these technologies.
The event was held at 伊人直播鈥檚 Edinburgh campus on Wednesday 9 October from 1-4.30pm.
Posted by 伊人直播 on 18/09/2019