DIH4CPS - CPS4AGRI

Promoting IHLs to integrate interoperability in the cyber-physical systems of European SMEs

Improving digitization and productivity in the agri-food sector with SCP

The initiative to promote IHLs for the integration of interoperability in the cyber-physical systems of European SMEs (DIH4CPS) helped European companies overcome barriers to innovation and position Europe as a world leader in innovation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

DIH4CPS created an interdisciplinary network of IHL and solution providers, focused on cyber-physical and integrated systems, which intertwined knowledge and technologies from different fields and connected regional clusters with the pan-European group of IHL experts.


Program
DIH4CPS: Digitization of the Agricultural Sector
Total budget
241.500€
Duration
2020-2022
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Target DI4CPS

Attract and enhance the digitalization of the agri-food sector with the application of CPS and IoT in order to increase productivity rates by being able to quickly detect crop diseases and use intelligence in the overall management of facilities.

CPS4AGRI, pilot developed by AnySolution, Turistec and Camp Mallorquí

The Pilot helped to attract and accelerate the digitalization of the agri-food sector through the use of machine vision together with artificial intelligence techniques and information provided by CPES. These technologies and applications helped to rapidly detect crop diseases and increase productivity rates.

All the information provided by the sensors was monitored and analyzed through a powerful dashboard that allowed interaction with irrigation systems and pesticides.

AnySolution developed an algorithm and provided the NADIA IoT platform, DIHBAI-TUR contributed to the digitization and visibility of the AE, Camp Mallorquí provided the land and a variety of different almond trees for the AE. 

CPS4AGRI partners developed a robot that, thanks to computer vision, could detect pests and diseases.

Contract No.: 872548

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