On Friday 24 January, we will officially start the follow-up to the Project Remote Sensing for Floriculture. At 16:00 we welcome you to the beautiful Tespelduyn Estate in Noordwijkerhout.
The project, Remote Sensing for Floriculture (RSvS), employs drones, satellite data, and artificial intelligence to detect plant diseases, such as botrytis in tulips and hyacinths, at an early stage. Using advanced sensor technology, it accurately identifies which plants require plant protection products and which do not. This leads to more efficient and sustainable use of resources, reducing both costs and environmental impact.
The kick-off event is intended for all types of organisations active in engineering or agriculture, as well as press representatives. The event will include concerned growers, drone pilots, AI developers, public officials and space professionals. You and your colleagues are also cordially invited. Please register as soon as possible.
📅 Friday 24 January 16:00 – 17:30
🏡 Tespellaan 53, Noordwijkerhout
During the kick-off, we will briefly look back at the successes and challenges of RSvS1, but above all look ahead to the follow-up project. While enjoying a snack and a drink, of course. We have set the bar even higher for ourselves this time! More data, better AI, more crops, more space, and so on… We can’t wait to tell you more about the project!
Programme
16:00: Walk-in
16:15: Recap RSvS1
16:20: Presentation RSvS2
16:30: Panel In discussion with the project partners
17:00: Drinks & snacks
18:00: FUTURE event