Advertisement

Transforming Food Production - UK-China Bilateral: Precision for Enhancing Agricultural Productivity

Transforming Food Production - UK-China Bilateral: Precision for Enhancing Agricultural Productivity Expression of Interest: Transforming Food Production Briefing Event for UK-China Bilateral; Precision for Enhancing Agricultural Productivity.

Slides from this webcast will be available from the KTN Slideshare:

Briefing Bookmarks:

0:02:00 - Welcome, Chris Danks, KTN
0:05:54 - Overview, Nicole Pethybridge, IUK
0:17:15 - Scope, Tom Fiddian, IUK
0:34:16 - Application Process, Nicole Pethybridge, IUK
0:55:56 - Q&A
1:32:51 - Case Study, Dave Ross, Agri Epi (Smart FarmConcept)
1:53:54 - Case Study, John Crawford, Newton China Project
2:14:12 - What Makes a Good Bid, Chris Danks, KTN

The aim of this competition is to encourage the use of data-intensive methods for commercial farming.

A component of the ISCF Transforming Food Production (TFP) is the International activities based on bilateral agreements to ensure new technologies take advantage of overseas markets. UK businesses can apply for a share of up to £5 million to work with Chinese partners to develop new integrated precision farming technology and help achieve net-zero emissions. This funding is from the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund.

ISCF Transforming Food Production – The Next Phase

Overview:

The Industrial Strategy sets out Grand Challenges to put the UK at the forefront of the industries of the future, ensuring that the UK takes advantage of major global changes, improving people’s lives and the country’s productivity.

Transforming Food Production is recognised as a key driver of Clean Growth under the Industrial Strategy.

The £90 million Transforming Food Production programme aims to integrate current world-class UK capabilities (digital technologies, artificial intelligence, engineering, biological, environmental and social sciences) into precision approaches both within new novel production systems and traditional agricultural systems to target net zero emissions.

UK – China Bilateral Competition Briefing and Consortium Building Event

The aim of this competition is to encourage the use of data-intensive methods for commercial farming.

Your project must be business-oriented and aim to develop one or both of the following:

- autonomous technologies (sensors, systems, vehicles and robotics)

- data-driven solutions to enhance productivity while reducing emissions

Your solution must have the potential to improve productivity and sustainability. It must lead to a significant reduction of emissions from agriculture, contributing to the target of net zero emissions from agriculture by 2040.
___________________________

The Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) helps businesses get the best out of creativity, ideas and the latest discoveries, to strengthen the UK economy and improve people’s lives.

Find out more about KTN:

Subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up to date with our latest videos:

Find us on LinkedIn, Twitter & Facebook: @KTNUK #KTNUK

Knowledge Transfer Network,Agricultural Productivity,China,ISCF,Clean Growth,AI,farming,autonomous,data,IUK,Innovate UK,KTN,Food Production,agriculture,Drone,robotics,

Post a Comment

0 Comments