
CNH INDUSTRIAL BELGIUM
CNH INDUSTRIAL BELGIUM
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- BGU,SLU,Umeå University,KUL,INIA,DLO,TUM,UL,JENTJENS,CSIC,CNH INDUSTRIAL BELGIUM,UNIMI,FESTO,FORCE-AFunder: European Commission Project Code: 246252
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2014Partners:Complutense University of Madrid, AirRobot GmbH & Co. KG, AGROSAP, UniPi, CogVis Software und Consulting GmbH +10 partnersComplutense University of Madrid,AirRobot GmbH & Co. KG,AGROSAP,UniPi,CogVis Software und Consulting GmbH,UPM,CYBER,INRAE,CNH INDUSTRIAL BELGIUM,C.M. SRL,BLUEBOTICS SA,TROPICAL,University of Florence,FTW,CSICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 245986more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:COOPERATIVAS AGRO-ALIMENTARIAS DE ESPANA, WR, STMicroelectronics (Switzerland), Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux, Arvalis - Institut du Végétal +84 partnersCOOPERATIVAS AGRO-ALIMENTARIAS DE ESPANA,WR,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux,Arvalis - Institut du Végétal,M&A,AGCO AS,EVONIK PORPHYRIO,WirelessInfo,CEMA AISBL,IFOAM EU GROUP,COEXPHAL,FUTURE INTERNET CONSULTING AND DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS SL,NXP (Germany),NXP (Netherlands),University of Novi Sad,365FarmNet Group GmbH & Co KG,S&P,Telefonica Research and Development,AI,EXAFAN SA,KPN BV,INAGRO,NILEAS - AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVE FOR STANDARDIZED PRODUCT,Vinidea,CNH INDUSTRIAL BELGIUM,ISVEA SRL,KENTYOU,EUROPEAN INNOVATION HUB GMBH,CEA,FIWARE FOUNDATION EV,Berlin Thinking Consulting,AGRICOLOUS,NEWAYS TECHNOLOGIES,CONTEXTWISE,HAS green academy,CHOUCAIR NADIM,GRUPO SADA P A SA,University of Almería,SYNELIXIS,FRESH-CARE CONVENIENCE BV,EPS,DONAU SOJA GEMEINNUTZIGE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG,Unparallel Innovation (Portugal),SYSMAN PROGETTI & SERVIZI SRL,CORIZON,MACHINEFABRIEK STEKETEE BV,VEREIN DONAU SOJA,VALORITALIA SOCIETA PER LA CERTIFICAZIONE DELLE QUALITA'E DELLE PRODUZIONI VITIVINICOLE ITALIANE SRL,IHUB.EU,ERTUS GROUP,GS1 Germany,EARL DENIS DUBOURDIEU DOMAINES,VION Food Deutschland,ZLTO,University of Strathclyde,HISPATEC,BCS AG,Bolt Management SL,KVERNELAND GROUP MECHATRONICS BV,KLU,ISMB,DCOOP SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA ANDALUZA,TECNOVA,STGNB 2 SAS,SINTEF AS,SOIA ITALIA,QLIP BV,GRIMME LANDMASCHINENFABRIK GMBH COKG,THOMAS,DUBOURDIEU DENIS ET FLORENCE,GS1 Belgium & Luxembourg,AU,European EPC Competence Center GmbH,FONDAZIONE LINKS,PEGASUS AGRIFOOD COOP,CIHEAM-IAMB,AGROM KG,ATB,WU,AUA,BioSense,Connecterra BV,IK4-TEKNIKER,APOFRUIT ITALIA - SOC. COOP. AGRICOLA,EV ILVO,KAIST,Signify Netherlands BV,Orange (France)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 731884Overall Budget: 34,089,900 EURFunder Contribution: 29,999,500 EURThe IoF2020 project is dedicated to accelerate adoption of IoT for securing sufficient, safe and healthy food and to strengthen competitiveness of farming and food chains in Europe. It will consolidate Europe’s leading position in the global IoT industry by fostering a symbiotic ecosystem of farmers, food industry, technology providers and research institutes. The IoF2020 consortium of 73 partners, led by Wageningen UR and other core partners of previous key projects such as FIWARE and IoT-A, will leverage the ecosystem and architecture that was established in those projects. The heart of the project is formed by 19 use cases grouped in 5 trials with end users from the Arable, Dairy, Fruits, Vegetables and Meat verticals and IoT integrators that will demonstrate the business case of innovative IoT solutions for a large number of application areas. A lean multi-actor approach focusing on user acceptability, stakeholder engagement and sustainable business models will boost technology and market readiness levels and bring end user adoption to the next stage. This development will be enhanced by an open IoT architecture and infrastructure of reusable components based on existing standards and a security and privacy framework. Anticipating vast technological developments and emerging challenges for farming and food, the 4-year project stays agile through dynamic budgeting and adaptive decision-making by an implementation board of representatives from key user organizations. A 6 M€ mid-term open call will allow for testing intermediate results and extending the project with technical solutions and test sites. A coherent dissemination strategy for use case products and project learnings supported by leading user organizations will ensure a high market visibility and an increased learning curve. Thus IoF2020 will pave the way for data-driven farming, autonomous operations, virtual food chains and personalized nutrition for European citizens.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:AVR BVBA, EGM SAS, ICCS, Farm Europe, Neuropublic S.A. +21 partnersAVR BVBA,EGM SAS,ICCS,Farm Europe,Neuropublic S.A.,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,DMK DEUTSCHES MILCHKONTOR GMBH,EV ILVO,MIGAL - Galilee research Institute,DEIMOS ENGENHARIA SA,HORTA SRL,IFAPA,VRI IES,CNH INDUSTRIAL BELGIUM,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,EURAC,Luke,IBCH PAS,DHI,WIELKOPOLSKI OSRODEK DORADZTWA ROLNICZEGO W POZNANIU,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,AgroInsurance International LLC.,OHB DS,ATB,KUVA SPACE OY,VITOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101086355Overall Budget: 7,496,560 EURFunder Contribution: 7,496,560 EURClear targets have been defined by the EU for a more competitive and sustainable agriculture (Green Deal). This requires data-driven decision making for farmers, governments and other policy makers, yet there is a severe reference-data gap when observations are needed at the local level. An underexploited source of data is generated by sensors used in agriculture, as they capture crucial information on the crops and the surrounding agri-environmental conditions. Tapping into this source and upscaling them the integration with other data (e.g. satellite) could result in enhanced capacities for regional agri-environmental monitoring. This would require a paradigm shift on how the monitoring systems work, and on the issues of data ownership and governance. The vision of ScaleAgData is thus to gain insight in (i) how these data streams should be governed to the benefit of all stakeholders, especially the farmers, and (ii) how these data can be integrated in the regional agri-environmental monitoring datasets. Through this upscaling, this wealth of information can be shared with a larger farmer community, thus shrinking the technological inequality in the sector. Specific attention will be paid to innovations in sensor technology, edge computing, data analytics, and novel EO-based products. These innovations will be co-designed and showcased in 6 Research and Innovation Labs, each with their specific thematic focus and spread across Europe. This will enable the assessment of the proposed innovations and data governance frameworks, and demonstrating added values of the improved monitoring capabilities for a range of users, including small-scale and agro-ecological farmers, the financial sector, and policy makers. With these outcomes, ScaleAgData aims at contributing to the overall competitiveness and sustainability performance of the European agricultural sector, and to the work of the HE candidate partnership “Agriculture of Data” and the Soil Mission.
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