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Support and accelerate transition in the agriculture and food processing industry by addressing concrete issues by developing innovative solutions based on robotisation, automation, and/or smart data use
The transition of our food system has many challenges. It is not techno-economically obvious to:
Robotisation, automation, and/or smart data use is a necessary contribution to make this transition happen. However, the application potential of these technologies remains underutilised today when it comes to the issues and ideas of individual farmers and SME food companies that focus on the transition.
The Smart Farming & Food Processing project offers such companies the chance to work out concrete solutions or adapt existing systems in collaboration with technology companies and the project partners.
Specifically, this will be achieved in projects (with a maximum duration of 2.5 years) for some 7 to 9 concrete, selected challenges. In the process, the solution will also be examined as a business case, on the basis of which those involved can decide how widely to start valorising and commercialising the developed innovation and under what form.
This Interreg Flanders-Netherlands project supports cross-border cooperation between the Flemish and Dutch within the theme ‘A smarter Europe’.
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The first steps in the project involve identifying concrete challenges in the ‘agri-food’ and ‘food processing’ sectors that can be addressed through automation, robotisation, and digitalisation. Concrete issues will also be queried actively.
After collecting ‘challenges’, the project will work with a selection of 7 to 9 challenges and start looking for innovative technology companies that want to develop or further optimise the required technology with financial support. Cooperation with the project’s network organisations and knowledge institutions as well as with technology companies will be encouraged in order to accelerate the development process.
Meanwhile, seven innovation tracks have already been launched within the project. More information on these tracks and the partners within each track can be found in this guide: Interreg_SFFP_Innovatietrajecten_In_Beeld (adobe.com)
Below are some videos about the different tracks.
As there is also a great need for test infrastructure when developing new techniques, the living labs and field labs of the knowledge institutions involved are made available. This makes the valorisation of new technology more efficient and allows it to go to market quickly in the form of economically viable business cases.
For more info on the project, its activities, and achievements, please visit the project website: www.interreg-sffp.eu
What does the project have to offer SME food companies?
The partnership consists of 13 partners in total and, in terms of roles, 6 knowledge institutions, 4 field labs, and 6 networking organisations. Some partners have dual roles (see below). All partners will use their networks to:
The consortium consists of the following consortium partners: