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Dagelijks zijn er tientallen TECHNOLOGISCHE INNOVATIES die voor Business & Society van een hoge toegevoegde waarde kunnen zijn. Maar vaak duurt het te lang of gebeurt het geheel niet dat innovaties in de markt gevaloriseerd worden.

Anderzijds blijkt dat innovaties vaak tot vernieuwing leiden buiten het domein waar ze voor bedoeld zijn. Cross-over van innovaties tussen sectoren (agro, food, medisch, industrie, handel, ..) biedt perspectief voor zowel bedrijven in de keten als de technologiebedrijven.

Er is duidelijk een mismatch tussen de TECHNOLOGY PUSH en 
MARKET PULL. Echter zonder technologische ontwikkeling geen marktvraag. De uitdaging is in de business actief technologische ontwikkeling en marktbehoeftes te verbinden.

Harrij Schmeitz 
Chief Dream Officer
If you can dream it, you can do it. 

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Three exciting days in Asia...

Three exciting days in Asia...

Author: Administrator/Tuesday, March 5, 2019/Categories: News

I look back at an, again, exciting event with tech surprises in #horticulture. 

After my own talk about the state of the #hortitech industry on day one,

Darryn Keiller (Autogrow, NZ) showed me an example of how Amazon’s Alexa can help the grower with controlling the greenhouse.
This was something new for many of us. Bruno Libbrecht (Bayer Crop Science, US) showed his vision on how the input industry works on the opportunities
for a durable supply chain. Lastly, August de Vocht (NoFoodWasted, NL) addressed the issue that a lot of the waste is created in the last part of the supply chain, namely the fridge… 

On the second day, we were lucky enough to have two leading ladies in #marketing in #fresh #produce in a #digital world. Lisa Cork (Fresh Produce Marketing, NZ) kicked off the day by showing us how badly the industry uses the online world. Then Jacquelien Brussee Postigo ??? (Labbrand, China) added more to this by showing us the opportunities our brands could have as a platform brand. Finally, Julian Sin (GS! Hong Kong, China) showed great opportunities on how labels can improve supply chain visibility. 

On the last day of the event, we went into another direction. We had a look at the possibilities for #ai #artificial #intelligence

in the fresh produce. Ronald Hoek (AgroEnergy, NL) took us to the question about whether #autonomous #growing is possible, and yes it can! His growth model on this is food for the brain. Then Mihai Ciobanu (Fresh4Cast, UK) got into depth on #ai in the supply. She told us that there are great opportunities for this, but the question is: do you have your #data and #dataquality in control? We finalized this year’s event with a discussion about whether we should make a change with our thinking from developing tech for crops to crops for tech. 

Thanks to all the speakers for challenging talks. Did you miss out on the event? All the presentations are online now at our website: https://smart-horticulture.asia/Conference/PREVIOUS-EDITIONS/EDITION-2019

 

Harrij Schmeitz 

Chairman Smart Horticulture Asia

Ps. Do you want to keep posted on Smart Horticulture? Follow our LinkedIn Group. https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/smart-horticulture-asia/?viewAsMember=true

 

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