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Agricultural Interoperability and Analysis System (ATLAS)

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Project No.
857125
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The overall objective of ATLAS is the development of an open digital service platform for agricultural applications and to build up a sustainable ecosystem for innovative data-driven agriculture using the platform. The platform will allow the flexible combination of agricultural machinery, sensor systems and data analysis tools to overcome the problem of lacking interoperability and to enable farmers to increase their productivity in a sustainable way by making use of the most advanced digital technology and data. The platform will define a service architecture providing hardware- and software-interoperability layers which enable the acquisition and sharing of data from a multitude of sensors and the analysis of this data using a multitude of dedicated analysis approaches. The benefits of data driven agriculture will be demonstrated using the ATLAS platform within a multitude of pilot studies. Around these pilot studies, so called "Innovation Hubs", a network of end-users, service providers, researchers and policy makers along the agricultural value chain, will be established to exploit the benefits of digital agriculture to a larger audience. Innovative companies will be attracted through seed funding to provide their services through the platform. With the knowledge created from these pilot studies, ATLAS will put significant effort into the definition of the next generation standards for data driven agriculture.

Project homepage: https://www.atlas-h2020.eu/

  • Project Newsletter No.1 click here.
  • Project Newsletter No.2 click here.
  • Project Newsletter No.3 click here.

Leading Partner:
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. ,Vācija

Cordinator of the Project: Dr. Stefan Rilling, stefan.rilling@iais.fraunhofer.de

Cordinator of the Project from partner's side, Institute of Horticulture: Dr. agr. Edgars Rubauskis edgars.rubauskis@llu.lv

Project Partners in Latvia:

The project consortium consists of 30 partners representing Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Romania, Italy, Spain, Belgium and Latvia.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020  research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 857125

Amount of Funding
12 890 976.25 EUR
Source of Funding
Horizon2020
Institute's Role
Partner
Status
Active
Submitted on: 02/11/2019