pilot action 3
LCM has equipped a vineyard in Tata, Hungary, with a sensor and data logging system. This system is measuring more than 100 vegetation and climate-related parameters. The data resulting from the 32 sensors are acquired via the FIWARE-plattform and sent to a FIWARE data lake. Learn more
meeting the expert
This time we talked with Patrick Crehan, Director of Crehan, Kusano & Associates (CKA). He argues for the need to strategically think about the ways to address the challenges posed by the data revolution in agriculture. You can find the entire interview on our YouTube channel!
pilot action 2
Together with CREA and AE-ROBO.NET, the University of Maribor is developing an advanced lidar system for detecting the properties of the canopy. The sensor system readings allow to reduce the consumption of plant protection products. Watch the video and discover our YouTube channel!
pilot action 3
"Sensor data acquisition for precision viticulture in a Fiware data lake” is the Pilot Action 3 in Transfarm 4.0.
Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Linz Center of Mechatronics started the field trials to evaluate vineyard microclimate and plant physiology. View more...
30 march 2021
Transfarm 4.0 goes live with an online event dedicated to the innovation within agriculture, with the focus on the role of the Clusters in the innovation actions, current R&D development activities and about transfer of the newest research results into the farming technologies. Read more...
News
It feels good to be featured on one of the most popular Austrian newspapers.
Our Martin Scherhäufl (Linz Center of Mechatronics) focuses on the role of precision agriculture and its application in Europe in this article about Transfarm4.0 published by the Kronen Zeitung.
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Transfarm 4.0 pays much attention to dissemination through different communication channels. The Twitter account and LinkedIn page are really active and help build an informed precision farming community. Now, a project leaflet has been prepared as a further channel of dissemination. It has been designed in English and then translated in the other five languages spoken within the consortium, i.e. German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish and Slovenian.