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Tomáš Mildorf
University of West Bohemia
Czech Republic
INSPIRE Conference 2017
Kehl, 5th September 2017
WORKSHOP:
NEW WAYS TO TACKLE AGRICULTURE CHALLENGES
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from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
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2DataBio
Project title: Data-Driven Bioeconomy (DataBio)
H2020 topic: ICT-15-2016-2017 Big Data PPP: Large Scale
Pilot actions in sectors best benefitting from data-driven
innovation
Duration: 36 months, Jan 2017 – Dec 2019
Total costs: 16.2 mil. EUR
Partnership: 48 partners / 17 countries
Website: http://www.databio.eu
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3DataBio
Bioeconomy
https://youtu.be/2xvXkOMRTs4
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4The project in a nutshell
The industrial domain addressed
• Bioeconomy
• Production of best possible raw
materials from agriculture, forestry and
fishery for the Bioeconomy industry to
produce food, energy and biomaterials
The current landscape
• Few large ICT vendors so far
The opportunity
• Bioeconomy can get a boost from Big Data.
• Farm machines, fishing vessels, forestry
machinery and remote and proximal
sensors collect large quantities data.
• Large scale data collection and collation
enhances knowledge to increase
performance and productivity in a
sustainable way.
DataBio’s vision for influencing the domain
• Showcase the benefits of Big Data
technologies in the raw material production
for the bioeconomy industry
• Increase participation of European ICT
industry
5. This document is part of a project that has received funding
from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under agreement No 732064. Find us at www.databio.eu
5AGENDA
1. Workshop Introduction, introduction to DataBio - Tomas Mildorf/University of West Bohemia
2. Agriculture Challenges, Existing Standardisation Efforts and DataBio Agriculture Pilots - Karel Charvat/Lesprojekt
3. Copernicus World Alliance and Agriculture Activities - Emmanuel Mondon/Copernicus World Alliance
4. Standardisation in Agriculture - the FOODIE Example - Tomas Reznik/Lesprojekt
5. Exploitation Platforms in support of Agriculture Monitoring - Erwin Goor/VITO Remote Sensing
6. Provisioning Arbitrary Algorithms in the Cloud in an Interoperable Way - Marie-Francoise Voidrot, Ingo
Simonis/Open Geospatial Consortium
7. Web based perspective visualization of Open Land Use and other agriculture related layers on top of a terrain
model - Karel Jedlicka/University of West Bohemia
8. Discussion led by Karel Charvat/Lesprojekt