DIPOL Project Presented in a Local Newspaper Dnevne Novine

DIPOL project was presented in local newspaper Dnevne Novine today. Dr. Popovic gave an interview discussing the project results, involvement of young researchers. One of the main points stressed in this interview is the importance of sustainability, creation of new partnerships and new projects. Link.

DIPOL project featured in Dnevne novine (click on image to open)

The article was posted on CDM portal, as well. Link.

CDM news portal re-published article as well.

Meteorological Data Aggregation System for Application in Agriculture 2.0 (conference paper)

Project DIPOL was featured in the paper “Meteorological Data Aggregation System for Application in Agriculture 2.0” by B. Lazarevic and T. Popovic was presented at the 2020 IcETRAN conference today. More about the conference at the following link.

ABSTRACT – Digital transformation has given numerous new possibilities for improvement of all industries through creation of new business processes or changes to existing ones. Agriculture, specifically, has experienced a “rebirth” through the use of digital technologies such as sensor networks, drones, satellites and similar, which has received a name Agriculture 2.0. Meteorological data management systems found their use in agriculture decision supporting solutions, as well. However, there are some challenges, these solutions are only as good as the data made available to them and implementing a system for acquiring quality data may be very expensive. The research described in this paper aims to solve these issues by using multiple publicly available free weather data sources and analyzing it to get the best possible results. The proposed system builds on acquired and analyzed data to provide users with features such as reliable notifications and machine/equipment automation.

Presented by B. Lazarevic

VIRAL Project: Webinar on the use of IoT, AI/ML, and Drones in Agriculture

In the organization of VIRAL Erasmus project, experts from Wageningen University and Research teams gave an introductory workshop on IoT architecture, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and drones, and their applications in agriculture. The event was organized as a virtual webinar for educators from institutions participating in the VIRAL project, and there was around 50 attendees.

Webinar on Smart Agriculture organized by VIRAL Erasmus project
The webinar was attended by around 50 attendees

Kick off Meeting: H2020 EuroCC Project

Today, UDG participated in the official kick-off of EuroCC, a project under Horizon H2020 programme aimed at creating National Competence Centers (NCCs) for High Performance Computing (HPC), High Performance Data Analysis (HPDA) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). More information about the project can be found at the following link.

EuroCC Project – Creating National Competence Centers for High Performance Computing, Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence

Major milestone: H2020 TRACEWINDU project addressing wine supply chain and track and trace use case

UDG won another Horizon 2020 grant! This time under very competitive Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange programme. This programme funds short-term exchanges of personnel between academic, industrial and commercial organisations throughout the world. The projects are implemented through the secondments of staff for a period of one to 12 months. This was the last MSCA-RISE call under Horizon 2020 and there was 408 proposals submitted.

The research in H2020 TRACEWINDU project will address food sciences, safety, wine traceability, authenticity, agroindustry supported by the latest information technology such as IoT, blockchain, and the use of QR code smart tags. The partners on the projects come from Spain, Italy, France, Argentina, Serbia and Montenegro. This partnership is result of collaboration with DunavNET and 13. jul Plantaže.

This proposal was one of 408 submitted in this call (source: https://ec.europa.eu/)

Interview in e-agil magazine

Article about the #H2020DEMETER project – Kevin Doolin, DEMETER project coordinator, and DunavNET’s CEO, Srdjan Krco, as a project partner, were interviewed by AGRIDEA for e-agil, a rural extension magazine.

Read the article and find more about the scope and objectives of the DEMETER project and the contribution of the agroNET solution in the project.