ICAI – AI for Food

ICAI-the-labs

On 17 February 2022 ICAI will organise an event on AI in the Dutch food industry. The Agro-Food lab, a collaboration of among others Wageningen University & Research Center and AI for Biosciences Lab (Delft University and DSMO) will present their developments and challenges regarding the use of AI in agricultural production systems and bio-based products.

Programme

  • 12.00h: Opening
  • 12:05h: Introduction of the AI for Agro-food lab by Congcong Sun (WUR)
  • 12:15h: Rekha Raja (WUR) will present and demonstrate: ‘agro-food robotics’
  • 12.25h: Introduction of the AI for Biosciences lab by Marcel Reinders (TU Delft)
  • 12:30h: Chengyao Peng (TU Delft) will present research done in the lab
  • 12.45h: Discussion what’s next in AI for Food in NL
  • 13.00h: End

Interested?

Please click here for more information about the online event and the possibility to register.

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Event information

Date

30/11/-0001

Time

- 13:00:00

Location

Building blocks

The NL AIC collaborates on the necessary common knowledge and expertise, resulting in five themes, also called building blocks. Those are important for a robust impact in economic and social sectors.

Sectors

AI is a generic technology that is ultimately applicable in all sectors. For the development of knowledge and experience in the use of AI in the Netherlands, it is essential to focus on specific industries that are relevant to our country. These industries can achieve excellent results, and knowledge and experience that can be leveraged for application in other sectors.

Become a participant

The Netherlands AI Coalition is convinced that active collaboration with a wide range of stakeholders is essential to stimulate and connect initiatives in Artificial Intelligence. Within fields of expertise and with other stakeholders in the ecosystem to achieve the most significant result possible in the development and application of AI in the Netherlands. Representatives from the business community (large, small, start-up), government, research and educational institutions and civil society organisations can participate.
Interested? For more information, see the page about participation.