AgriSens is working towards its final symposium

AgriSens is working towards its final symposium

January 22, 2025

Results from five years of research will be presented at the final symposium of the AgriSens DEMMIN 4.0 project. Its focus is the use of digitalisation and remote sensing technologies in agricultural practice, aiming for an agriculture that is ecological, economical and socially sustainable. The scientists will report their findings as well as take a look at the future ahead, together with farmers and agricultural consultants. Next to the programme of keynotes and discussions, a “marketplace” will provide hands-on experiences of the individual use cases of the project, ranging from irrigation to crop monitoring. The EORC will present its work on big EO data cubes in this exciting context. More information about the event, which will take place on 25th February 2025 in Neubrandenburg/Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and be held in German language, can be found here:

https://www.agrisens-demmin.de/aktuelles-agrisens-ergebnis-symposium-2025.html

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