Get to know

As we are entering the last year of our project, we look back to the organisations that joined us through our open calls. A wide variety of Innovation Experiments and Innovation activities took place across Europe.  

Interested in applying to our next Open Calls batch deadline? Make sure to send your application by 17 February 17:00 CET!  

If you have any questions regarding the Open Call process or requirements, you can join our interactive Q&A on the Forum of our Innovation Portal!  

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Meet the DIH Agtech 2030

General introduction

Agtech 2030 is a Swedish innovation platform hosted by Linköping University. It is made up of a consortium of several private and public organizations with the joint vision to meet challenges related to agriculture – and to do this by means of innovation and knowledge sharing. The main investor behind Agtech 2030 is the Swedish innovation agency, Vinnova. Co-investors are Region Östergötland, Linköping University and the rest of the consortium. The aim of Agtech 2030 is to build an innovation environment and mobilize resources for need or challenge-based innovative processes. Focus areas include machinery, sensors, digital technology, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of things - but also creative business development. Most of the participants in AgTech 2030 are engaged in areas such as patents, international research, and practical innovation. For more info, see www.agtech2030.com


1. What is your relationship with large companies?

The innovation platform AgTech 2030 has relationships with large companies not traditionally connected to agriculture (like the aerospace company Saab) but also some in the ag sector (like Väderstad). The relationships are trustful and action-oriented


2. What is your relationship with farmer organisations?

Agtech 2030 has many relationships with farmers as well as farming representative organizations. We frequently participate in conferences and trade fairs to interact with farmers. Most of our interaction focus on innovation needs and innovative solutions. 



3. What is your relationship with other DIHs?

Already at the start of our innovation journey, 2019, we joined the Network Conference on Smart Specialisation Strategy (Theme: Agrifood, focus High Tech Farming) in Florence. Since then, we have connected also with others like PhotonicsNL.


4. What are your current activities regarding Innovation Experiments?

Quite many of our activities have the character of innovations experiments. Some are related to technology, and some to business development. Among our experiments can be mentioned insect detection through sound recording or testing of new seeders.


5. What is your relationship with governmental organisations?

Our main financial sponsor is the Sweden Innovation Agency, Vinnova, and we have a lot of exchange with them also regarding knowledge sharing. Moreover, we have had fruitful dialogue with agencies such as Swedish Space Agency (Rymdstyrelsen).


6. Do you engage with Competence Centres, if yes, how?

We cooperate with competence centres like SLU Alnarp in Lund, Agroväst in Skara, and Food Valley. Now we are building a European Digital Innovation Hub for AgTech together with partners. It is called Agrihub Sweden.


7. How would you define a Digital Innovation Hub to someone who does not know the term?

A Digital Innovation Hub is a virtual or physical place where people (in some specific area – AgTech for example) can take part in the flows of ideas, knowledge and contacts related to digital technology in a way that has impact on innovation processes.


Iberia

IoT Digital Innovation Hub 

Spain

 Could you please tell us in a few words about your Digital Innovation Hub and Innovation Experiment?  


Our IoT Digital Innovation Hub has been created to develop pioneering projects with the most advanced technologies. We aim to promote new products and services, which have been designed by combining innovative techniques from various technologies. Likewise, our Innovation Experiment is based on the digitalisation process of the Pago de Carraovejas wine company, from the wine value chain to the consumer's enjoyment, to optimise resources, reduce costs and improve quality and safety. To do so we are implementing, among other things, a platform for product traceability at all stages.  


How did you find out about the Open Call and what made you apply?  


Due to our constant presence and participation in different activities linked to the development of disruptive technologies, we found out about the Expand call through CARSA and SMART AGRI HUBS | Iberia. The real reason behind the application is marked by the concrete need in our rural area to access new technologies such as IoT and artificial intelligence.  


What are you most excited about SmartAgriHubs?   


We are very excited to start working on a consortium like SmartAgriHubs, considering the different actors involved. Everything went smoothly while preparing the funding arrangements, and we hope to keep it like that in the future. 


What is, to you, a Digital Innovation Hub?  

  

For us, a Digital Innovation Hub is a technological space where we provide knowledge, experience, and strategies for small and medium-sized companies in their digitalisation process.  


Could you explain how is your project contributing to a sustainable agriculture? 


Our project is contributing to the digitalisation of the wine sector, a significant economic sector for Spain. Technology not only contributes to the efficiency of processes, but sustainability is also one of the benefits of the application of technology, such as the case of Pago de Carraovejas. In this case we are designing a solution to increase the load capacity of each pallet, thus reducing the number of pallets needed in shipments. By doing so, the manufacture of pallets is reduced and, therefore, the environmental impact it generates.   

North-West 

Europe

Netrocks DIH 

Germany

Could you please tell us in a few words about your Digital Innovation Hub?  


We are the Netrocks DIH from Osnabrück, the north-west of Germany, accompanied by our partners Innovate and DCG (German Couching Society) DIH. Together we developed the "One-Agrar" platform. With this platform our goal is to make digital conferences and trade fairs a bit more socially attractive, especially for a generation of future farmers, mechanical engineers and agri - enthusiasts: the digital natives. The technology is simply based on matchmaking and social tribe building. It promotes especially the activity and interaction of the participants. We would like to invite all of you to join our journey. Since the beginning of the project, we have been streaming regularly on our Twitch channel to get to know the community and set up the platform accordingly. Please follow us on twitch.tv/oneagrar. 


How did you find out about the Open Call and what made you apply? 


Last year, we organised the Farmhack hackathon with our partner the innovate! DIH which was also supported by SAH in the Open Call RESPOND. We were very excited by the support received from SAH and the interaction within the community, so we were eager to get more involved. 


What was the experience with SmartAgriHubs so far? What are you most excited about? 


First of all, we are very grateful. Without the financial support from SmartAgriHubs, we would not have been able to develop our platform. This is a huge opportunity for the agricultural sector to attract new young people. We are also very fascinated by the cooperation and the family atmosphere of the SmartAgriHubs community. Being part of other funding programs with different projects, we know what it means to be left aside or to have to find all the information in a laborious manner. With SmartAgriHubs is different, you find a personal contact, clear responsibilities, and a clear attitude of support. Of course, this is important, as it allows us to concentrate fully on development. 


What is, to you, a Digital Innovation Hub? 


For us, DIHs are the central drivers of the digitalization of agriculture. As an interface to the regional networks, you serve as a contact and coordinator. The DIHs bring together the players who would not find each other without further ado. 

In addition to the main goal of networking with various actors, we also drive our own projects that can potentially lead to IEs, such as platforms, events or hackathons. 


Could you explain how is your project contributing to a sustainable agriculture? 


Sustainability is the main topic for the younger generations. By definition, the digital natives are geared towards the sustainable design of their personal and professional living environment. At One-Agrar, these issues are therefore always brought in the spotlight. One could say that One-Agrar will be a platform for everyone who wants to combine agriculture and sustainability. 


North-West
Europe

ODYC DIH

Belgium

Could you please tell us in a few words about your Digital Innovation Hub or Innovation Experiment?  


ODYC is newly created DIH aiming to help agricultural stakeholders in getting digital farming techniques more used in a sustainable way. More specifically, ODYC is helping major players in the potato industry in developing innovative measuring system and business models.  


How did you find out about the Open Call and what made you apply?  


The open call was mentioned in several newsletters and online, so that’s how we picked it up. It was the right time for us to engage. With our past experience and the creation of the company at the same time more or less as the open call was opened, we immediately wanted to apply. The open call meant to help us in expanding our expertise further and engaging directly with the SAH network now and in the future. 


What was the impact of the Open Call with SmartAgriHubs ? 


SAH is for us the window to grow and to get to know more people and of course to have a kickstart with the funding.  


What is, to you, a Digital Innovation Hub? Or an Innovation Experiment?  


A DIH is a company glue-ing IT knowledge/companies with agricultural companies to create new innovative solutions helping all stakeholders.  


Could you explain how is your project contributing to a sustainable agriculture? 


In the project we want to develop an innovative business model around data sharing. We want to have a win-win-win situation between farmer, industry & machine construction companies. Data sharing is essential to get a sustainable agriculture. 


North-east
Europe

The future of farm to fork - 3F

Poland

The project aims at stimulating the development of digital innovations in order to tackle three identified challenges currently faced by the Agrifood sector in the Emilia-Romagna region, as a consequence of the COVID-19 Crisis; to this purpose, talents have been attracted and mobilized through the organization of a two-day on-line hackathon on 9and 10 October 2020.


Who is your end-user, and how are they going to benefit?

The project connects, through a call for Ideas, cooperative enterprises and institutions with start-ups, users and university students who have innovative ideas for sustainable development in the agrifood sector..


What sector(s) are you active in?
☒ Arable
☒ Vegetables
☒ Aquaculture
☒ Fruit
☒ Dairy
☒ Animal production
☒ Novel foods

Social media

http://www.innovacoop.eu/

Contact

Francesca Montalti –
f.montalti@innovacoop.eu


North-West
Europe

Close-Cow-Care

The Netherlands

Software that enables the farm veterinarian to closer support dairy farmers in managing animal health and production.


Who is your end-user, and how are they going to benefit?

Dairy farmers: they get more closer and accurate support from their veterinarian. Dairy cattle veterinarians: they are more able to accurately support their clients.


What sector(s) are you active in?

Dairy

Social media

www.vetwerk.nl

Contact

Jan Hulsen

jan@vetwerk.nl


North-West
Europe

CODIPLAF2F

Belgium

Our digital cooperative platform makes farm-to-fork (F2F) easy.


Who is your end-user, and how are they going to benefit?

Our users are farmers, F2F-actors and eaters (B2B & B2C). They are connected on our platform where farm offer meets demand. Farmers can sell online through their own webshop or through a foodhub, where many producers collaborate to bring farm products to the consumer.


What sector(s) are you active in?
☒ Arable
☒ Vegetables

☒ Fruit
☒ Dairy
☒ Animal production

Social media
https://www.linked.farm
https://www.facebook.com/linkedfarm/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/linked-farm/?viewAsMember=true
https://twitter.com/LauClaerhout
https://www.instagram.com/linked.farm/

Contact

we@linkedfarm.eu


North-West
Europe

Farmhack

Germany

The Farmhack is a virtual hackathon in which developers and farmers work together to meet the challenges of the digital future in the agricultural sector and develop solutions.


Who is your end-user, and how are they going to benefit?

The Hackathon is open to anyone who wants to actively shape the digital future of agriculture: developers, farmers, students, researchers, entrepreneurs, startups. In addition to the joint task of solving a challenge, there is the chance to win prize money and gain in-depth insights into the practical design and development of digital solutions for agriculture.


What sector(s) are you active in?
☒ Arable
☒ Vegetables
☒ Aquaculture
☒ Fruit
☒ Dairy
☒ Animal production
☒ Novel foods

Social media
www.farmhack.de
https://www.facebook.com/Farmhack-106832384016804/

Contact

Felix Willert

felix@innovate-os.de


Seath-East
Europe

FARM2FORK HACK

Slovenia

The main Hackathon objective is to identify products and services applicable in the agrifood domain, which are responding to the effects of the COVID-19 crisis.


Who is your end-user, and how are they going to benefit?

End-users who will benefit are: organizations or individuals providing solutions for agrifood sector, end-users from the agriFood sector, public authorities and the media and general public. They will benefit from hacking sustainable, safe and environmentally friendly food production and supply in South-East Europe as a fight against pandemic scenarios.


What sector(s) are you active in?☒ Arable
☒ Vegetables
☒ Fruit
☒ Animal production

Social media

https://dih-agrifood.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/dihagrifood/

https://twitter.com/DihAgrifood

https://www.facebook.com/DIHAgrifood/community

Contact

Aleksandra Kocet

aleksandra.kocet@itc-cluster.com