AGRISME II

Research into digital technologies accessible to small and medium-sized farms
1 July, 2024

 

Objective

The overall objective of the AGRISME project is to research a set of digital technologies for crop characterisation and monitoring, followed by their adaptation, integration, application and validation, in order to transfer the concept of “smart and sustainable agriculture” to small and medium-sized farms.
As its main innovation, the project aims to develop a novel pilot set of technological tools, or
toolbox, for use in this type of farm. Specifically, it will develop an integrated pilot set of technologies and tools, hardware and software, specially designed in terms of low cost and ease of operation compared with traditional smart agriculture technologies.

 

Activities

  1. Design, development and integration of digital agrotech technologies.
  2. Field experimentation, validation and analysis of results.
  3. Dissemination and communication.
  4. Technology transfer
  5. Management and coordination.

 

Dissemination/Transfer

Poster

Press releases

Twelve new R&D projects with the support of IVACE

The Regional Minister for Innovation visits AINIA to learn about its technological capabilities, facilities and R&D&I projects

AGRISME II brings digitalisation closer to agricultural SMEs with accessible technological solutions

Dissemination articles

Digitalisation within reach of agricultural SMEs: results of the AGRISME II project

Digital innovation for more sustainable agriculture

Artificial intelligence: towards a cross-cutting and humanised revolution

Events

AGRISME II Conference: digital transformation applied to the agri-food sector

Video

Agrisme II: useful data to bring precision agriculture to citrus SMEs

 

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E46980 Paterna (Valencia)

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