During Trade Fair Aalsmeer, you will not only enjoy beautiful flower and plant shows, you can also get plenty of inspiration and knowledge. We are organising several interesting sessions, including 'Artificial intelligence in the floriculture sector', presented by Wageningen University & Research.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasing role in our society. Almost every week we read about new breakthroughs thanks to AI and nothing seems impossible. What does this mean for the floriculture sector?
AI models can help make the sector more sustainable, but also maintain or even improve efficiency and yield. This has now led to the launch of a number of products in the market. However, it is not easy to estimate when - and by whom - these new developments can be deployed.
Artificial intelligence provides wealth of information
In the presentation 'Artificial intelligence in the floriculture sector', Ron Wehrens, Business Unit Manager Biometris at Wageningen University & Research, will address this topic. He will review some essential components, and show a few concrete examples from agriculture and horticulture. Because, as he says: "Artificial intelligence provides a wealth of information about cultivation and about the market".
So come and learn about this fascinating topic! The session is a programme component of Trade Fair Aalsmeer and will take place in the Trade Fair Theatre, on Thursday 9 November at 14.00 hrs. Register for the Trade Fair Aalsmeer and attend the session.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasing role in our society. Almost every week we read about new breakthroughs thanks to AI and nothing seems impossible. What does this mean for the floriculture sector?
AI models can help make the sector more sustainable, but also maintain or even improve efficiency and yield. This has now led to the launch of a number of products in the market. However, it is not easy to estimate when - and by whom - these new developments can be deployed.
Artificial intelligence provides wealth of information
In the presentation 'Artificial intelligence in the floriculture sector', Ron Wehrens, Business Unit Manager Biometris at Wageningen University & Research, will address this topic. He will review some essential components, and show a few concrete examples from agriculture and horticulture. Because, as he says: "Artificial intelligence provides a wealth of information about cultivation and about the market".
So come and learn about this fascinating topic! The session is a programme component of Trade Fair Aalsmeer and will take place in the Trade Fair Theatre, on Thursday 9 November at 14.00 hrs. Register for the Trade Fair Aalsmeer and attend the session.