12/23/2023 0 Comments Adam and gaia regions![]() 14:15 – 15:30 – Use Cases Part 2 – Moderator: Jurgen Vangeyte, Scientific Director, ILVO (Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food).Speakers: Marko Turpeinen, CEO, 1001 Lakes Stefan Stiene, Professor, Hochschule Osnabrück Simon Dalmolen, Senior Researcher, TNO Hannelore Valkanov, Founder, SysAgria Natalie Bertels, Valorisation Manager, imec-CiTiP-KULeuven Daniel Azevedo, Director of Commodities, Trade and Technology, Copa-Cogeca Doris Marquardt, Programme Officer, European Commission, DG AGRI.13:40 – 14:15 – Discussion Panel, Data Space Today.Agro-meteorological real-time data collection over 26.000ha in Romania, with SysAgria sensor mesh network – Hannelore Valkanov, Founder, SysAgria.ZeroW project – Simon Dalmolen, Senior Researcher, TNO.Agri Gaia – Stefan Stiene, Professor, Hochschule Osnabrück.Fair Data economy in agriculture – Marko Turpeinen, CEO, 1001 Lakes.13:00-14:15 – Use Cases Part 1 – Moderator: Jurgen Vangeyte, Scientific Director, ILVO (Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food).11:40 – 11:50 – Agri Data Spaces’ relation with Federation Services – Andreas Weiss, GXFS-DE Project Lead and Head of Digital Business Models at eco, Association of the Internet Industry.11:30 – 11:40 – Legal environment: Data Acts and Agri-data space – Natalie Bertels, Valorisation Manager, imec-CiTiP-KULeuven.11:20 – 11:30 – Present direction and main ideas from Agriculture position paper- Stefan Stiene, Professor, Hochschule Osnabrück.11:10 – 11:20 – Consortia for the agricultural data space – Sébastien Picardat, CEO, AGDATAHUB.11:00 – 11:10 – European Partnership for agriculture of data – Co-chair of the partnership – Nicola Pirrone, CNR Research Director and Adjunct Professor, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research / University of Michigan.10:45 – 11:00 – European Commission vision and mission towards Agri data space – Calls for project proposals and Fundings – Doris Marquardt, Programme Officer, European Commission, DG AGRI.Agricultural Advisory Organization perspective – Adam Fojud, Consultancy Applications Developer, Greater Poland Regional Agriculture Advisory Center.Policy perspective – Maria Rautavirta, Director of Data Business Unit, The Ministry of Transport and Communications- Data Department.Academic, researchers perspective – Marko Turpeinen, CEO, 1001 Lakes and Raffaele Giaffreda, Chief IoT Scientist, FBK.Agricultural industry perspective – Klaus-Herbert Rolf, Head of Public Aiffairs, CLAAS KGaA.Farmers perspective – farmer cooperative – Peter Paree, Programme Leader, ZLTO Southern Farmers Union.10:10 – 10:45 – (Panel): Overview of Agriculture dataspace in Europe & Needs and challenges of agriculture-food sector – representative of what’s happening in Europe – Moderator: Jurgen Vangeyte, Scientific Director, ILVO (Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food).10:00 -10:10 – Welcome & Opening – Francesco Bonfiglio, Gaia-X CEO.In this event, we want to understand their common needs and challenges and define how Gaia-X can support in taking steps toward this common agricultural data space. So indeed, the European agriculture data space cannot be an isolated data space as agriculture and food are not isolated but connected to other domains like public sector, energy, mobility, health, and so forth. Moreover, the Gaia-X framework federates existing data initiatives and ensures data sharing over the full supply chain from Farm to Fork. ![]() The Gaia-X framework allows for creating a sovereign and federated agricultural data space that can be deployed confidently and at scale. To scale up and make optimal use of this data revolution in the near future, the willingness to share data between all AgriFood supply chain partners is crucial to keep innovating. ![]() They are deploying digital tools and new data-driven applications, aiming as end-user not only farmers or AgriFood business but also the consumers. Therefore, throughout the entire chain from farm to fork, traditional supply companies such as machinery constructors and agrochemists, as well as new players, are positioning themselves on this subject, as the data economy constitutes a new growth driver for them. ![]() ![]() It is generally known that this data only has value if it is shared, brought together and then converted into useful applications or advice. Agricultural and horticultural companies produce a tremendous amount of products every day, but more and more also a mass of data. An enormous digitalisation effort is underway in the agri-food sector. ![]()
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