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Conference brings international robotics experts to UK horticulture

Leading experts in agri-tech, robotics and automation are set to talk at SmartHort 2019, a two-day conference examining new technologies in light of current labour shortages in horticulture.

Taking place on 6 and 7 March, labour saving technologies from automated harvesters to lettuce peeling robots will be the theme of the first day. Improving production systems through innovations in product handling, intelligent production systems and novel crop protection techniques will be explored on day two.

The free conference, organised by AHDB, is already fully booked, but will be live streamed. Anyone viewing online will be able to interact and ask questions to the expert panel.

Hayley Campbell-Gibbons, AHDB Horticulture Chair, said: “If we want to improve labour efficiency in horticulture we must appeal to innovators and tech-savvy experts worldwide that have the answers. The SmartHort 2019 conference is one of the ways AHDB is helping bring the technology, inspiration and expertise directly to growers to help revolutionise the way we grow.”

As well as leading UK experts such as Dr Simon Pearson, University of Lincoln, research specialists from around the world, including Wageningen University and Research – Netherlands and the Australian Centre for Field Robotics will be sharing new international developments.

Speaker highlights:

  • Tiptree and University of Essex - Developing a robotic strawberry harvester
  • Warwick Motoring Group - From automation to horticulture. Harnessing new expertise for our industry
  • Wageningen University and Research – The role of robots and humans working together
  • Innovate UK – The funding landscape and enhancing investment in innovation

Topics will also include: sensors, data use and connectivity, vertical farming, soft robotics for delicate crops, precision weed control and state of the art packhouses.

Gracie Emeny, knowledge exchange manager at AHDB, said: “Labour shortage is a critical issue for our industry. While we recognise most technology currently available won’t directly off-set the immediate challenge, we are committed to exploring potential solutions for the future.

“The SmartHort campaign is designed to connect innovators with horticulturalists to bring together new ideas that could revolutionise the way we grow. SmartHort 2019 is a great networking opportunity for anyone interested in applying new technology in a progressive industry.”

For the full agenda and to register to view the live stream, click here:
Limited exhibitor spaces are still available for commercial businesses, research or service organisations using technological advances to drive real change in the industry. Contact jenna.porch@ahdb.org.uk  for more details.

For more information:
Jenna Porch
AHDB
Email: jenna.porch@ahdb.org.uk
www.ahdb.org.uk

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