Program
Wednesday 18h July |
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08:30 | Registration and coffee |
09:00 | Introduction and welcome |
09:10 | Keynote address: So you want to use IoT in Agri? Prof. Julie McCann, Imperial College London AESE: Adaptive Emergent Systems Group |
Crop Production | |
10:00 | Automated detection of plant pathogens in the field - the future of precision agriculture Dr. Kevin King, Rothamstead Research |
10:30 | 3D Multispectral imaging systems for near range plant and fruit trait assessment William Averdieck, Fotenix Limited |
11:00 | Coffee break |
11:30 | High definition soil sensor system HD-S3 Prof. Peter Wilson, University of Bath |
12:00 | Non-intrusive insect monitoring using LIDAR, from counting to classification Klas Rydhmer, FaunaPhotonics ApS |
12:30 | Exhibitor Elevator Pitches: Arosa Instruments; Biodot: Zimmer&Peacock |
13:00 | Lunch |
Crop Production Continued | |
14:00 | Precision Farming: Practical Application Ed Plowman, Hummingbird Technologies |
14:30 | Sensors for reporting soil nitrogen availability Prof. Tony Miller, John Innes Centre |
15:00 | Multispectral Imaging in Agriculture Isobel Ashbey, Cambridge Consultants |
15:20 | Targeted Detection of Zymoseptoria tritici in Triticum Chris Adams, Imperial College Silwood Park |
15:40 | Tea break |
16:00 | Heterogeneous agricultural autonomous robotic platform:HAARP Dr. Pejman Iravani, University of Bath |
16:30 | Development of an automated smart trap for wheat pathogen detection Dr. Daniel McCluskey, University of Hertfordshire |
17:00 | Lessons learnt from smart sensing in agriculture AntonyYousefian, 30MHz |
17:30 | Applications of IoT in agriculture in developing countries Dr. Foysol Chowdhury, BRAC University |
18:00 | Networking Reception |
20:00 | Reception ends |
Thursday 19 July |
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08:30 | Registration and coffee |
09:00 | Introduction and welcome |
09:10 | Keynote address: Biosensing devices for animal fertility and disease monitoring Dr. Eithne Dempsey, Maynooth University, IE |
Food Production | |
10:00 | The development of a Chilli Hotness Meter - Scoville Meter Dr. Martin Peacock, Zimmer and Peacock |
10:30 | Rancidity of coconut cream Charles Veys, Arosa |
11:00 | Coffee break |
11:30 | Monitoring spoilage of meats with 'zero-cost' paper-based gas sensors Dr. Firat Güder, Imperial College London |
12:00 | Utilising machine learning and IoT solutions to improve livestock health and welfare Dr. Jasmeet Kaler, University of Nottingham |
13:00 | Lunch |
Animal Welfare | |
14:00 | Exhibitor Elevator Pitches: Hamamatsu; IBST; KTN |
14:30 | Biosensors for real-time monitoring of biohazards and disease in aquaculture Dr. Ian Johnston, University of Hertfordshire |
15:00 | Sensor orientation for the indication of lameness in sheep Zainab Al-Rubaye, University of Northampton |
15:30 | Tea break |
16:00 | Concluding Remarks & Poster Awards Dr. Michael Brand, Sensor100 |
17:00 | Conference closes |