The FutureFarm project was at Agritechnica with its own stand, coordinated by ZALF. During the week we had the opportunity to present our work both to visitors and to many of the agricultural software companies who were present.
The information materials prepared for Agritechnica are now available on the site front page.
Stakeholders in the FutureFarm project are those who have an interest, whether financial, scientific or commercial in the results of the project. They include suppliers of goods, machinery and services to the agrifood sector and other researchers working in the same field as the FutureFarm project.
Place: Xenia Hotel. Volos, Greece (www.domotel.gr, click on Hotel Xenia Volou)
From: Simon Blackmore and the FutureFarm Secretariat.
Wednesday 23rd
All international participants fly to Thessaloniki airport. A Cereteth person will meet you at the airport and 2 busses (arranged at different times during the day according to when the most flights arrive) will take you on the two hour trip to the hotel Xenia in Volos. There will be an informal reception and drinks at the bar!
15 partners are working directly in the FutureFarm project, spread across 10 European countries, including universities, research institutes and private companies:
FutureFarm is a European project funded by the EU as part of the Seventh Research Framework Programme. The official project start date was 1st January 2008, and the project duration is 3 years.
The project coordinator is Simon Blackmore (simon [at] unibots [dot] com).
This website is administered by Edward Nash (webmaster [at] futurefarm [dot] eu).
Any links to external sites are for information only and do not constitute an endorsement by any project partner.