TY - GEN
T1 - DiLaAg - digitalisation and innovation laboratory in agricultural sciences
AU - Pichlbauer, B.
AU - Chapa-Gonzalez, J. M.
AU - Purcell, W.
AU - Mallinger, K.
AU - Koppensteiner, L.
AU - Kitzler, F.
AU - Pejakovic, V.
AU - Medel-Jimenez, F. J.
AU - Krexner, T.
AU - Iwersen, M.
AU - Neubauer, T.
AU - Neugschwandtner, R.
AU - Bauer, A.
AU - Kral, I.
AU - Motsch, V.
AU - Korth, F.
AU - Drillich, M.
AU - Rauber, A.
AU - Tjoa, A. M.
AU - Kaul, H. P.
AU - Gronauer, A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© ECPLF 2022. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Sustainable production and development in livestock sectors are critical to meeting the growing requirements placed on it, increased production, efficiency and reduced labour, along with the various political declarations and societal claims. Digitalisation is increasingly seen as a prerequisite to achieving the goal of sustainable agriculture and reduced labour. Therefore, it is the aim of the DiLaAg project to bring together scientists from different fields of expertise to work interdisciplinary on the complex topic of digitalisation in agriculture. In the DiLaAg consortium, PhD students and their supervisors from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), the University of Technology Vienna (TU) and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna (VETMED) build the scientific core. The project was initiated and is funded by the Federal State of Lower Austria and the private foundation ‘Forum Morgen’. The PhD students work in the fields of robotics, image-based plant classification, agronomic analyses of crops, impact of technologies, digital twinning, livestock management on pasture and sustainability assessment as well as on interdisciplinary topics such as computer vision, application of digital sensor technologies, machine learning, complexity science, remote sensing, data integration, precision agriculture and precision livestock farming. Apart from this scientific nucleus, the DiLaAg consortium aims to act as a platform for innovation and exchange, by continuously expanding its network and collaborations in order to continue working on current challenges in agriculture.
AB - Sustainable production and development in livestock sectors are critical to meeting the growing requirements placed on it, increased production, efficiency and reduced labour, along with the various political declarations and societal claims. Digitalisation is increasingly seen as a prerequisite to achieving the goal of sustainable agriculture and reduced labour. Therefore, it is the aim of the DiLaAg project to bring together scientists from different fields of expertise to work interdisciplinary on the complex topic of digitalisation in agriculture. In the DiLaAg consortium, PhD students and their supervisors from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), the University of Technology Vienna (TU) and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna (VETMED) build the scientific core. The project was initiated and is funded by the Federal State of Lower Austria and the private foundation ‘Forum Morgen’. The PhD students work in the fields of robotics, image-based plant classification, agronomic analyses of crops, impact of technologies, digital twinning, livestock management on pasture and sustainability assessment as well as on interdisciplinary topics such as computer vision, application of digital sensor technologies, machine learning, complexity science, remote sensing, data integration, precision agriculture and precision livestock farming. Apart from this scientific nucleus, the DiLaAg consortium aims to act as a platform for innovation and exchange, by continuously expanding its network and collaborations in order to continue working on current challenges in agriculture.
KW - agriculture
KW - digitalisation
KW - precision farming
KW - sensor technology
KW - smart farming
KW - sustainability
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85172311100
T3 - Precision Livestock Farming 2022 - Papers Presented at the 10th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, ECPLF 2022
SP - 482
EP - 489
BT - Precision Livestock Farming 2022 - Papers Presented at the 10th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, ECPLF 2022
A2 - Berckmans, Daniel
A2 - Oczak, Maciej
A2 - Iwersen, Michael
A2 - Wagener, Karen
PB - Organising Committee of the 10th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming (ECPLF), University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
T2 - 10th European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, ECPLF 2022
Y2 - 29 August 2022 through 2 September 2022
ER -