Sensors in Food and Agriculture 2018
18 - 19 July 2018 - John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park
The opening presentation at Sensors in Food and Agriculture 2018 will be given by keynote speaker Prof. Julie McCann, Imperial College London on "So you want to use IoT in Agri?" In a challenging talk, Prof. McCann will explore the pitfalls in the application of IoT in agriculture.
Following her talk, there will be presentations on a variety of different application areas: detection of plant pathogens; 3D multispetral imaging systems; a high definition soil sensing system; non-intrusive insect monitoring.
After lunch, the morning there will continue: targeted detection of Zymoseptoria; sensors for soil nitrogen; multispectral imaging in agriculture; an autonomous robotic platform; an automated smart trap for wheat pathogen detection.
The final presentation of the day will be by Dr. Foysol Chowdhury, Director of Innovations at BRAC University, Bangladesh - "Application of IoT in agriculture in developing countries."
The day concludes with a networking reception which allows delegates to meet each other, view the exhibits and judge the poster displays.
Register now to learn new things, meet new people, discover new technology, all in the informal environment which characterises Sensor100 conferences.
Full programme for both days and Registration is at: www.sensor100.com/SFA2018/Conference.html
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