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Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA), Italy – the leading partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. The Council for Agricultural Research and Economics Analysis (CREA) is Italy’s leading government research organization in the agri-food and forestry sectors. CREA comprises 12 specialized centers, including CREA-VE in Veneto, which focuses on viticulture and the grape-wine chain. CREA conducts research to promote innovation, sustainability, and competitiveness, developing advanced tools and methods in precision farming, soil and water management, and vineyard management to improve productivity while reducing environmental impact. CREA collaborates with wineries, agrifood SMEs, universities, and training centers to transfer scientific knowledge, validate prototypes, and educate professionals in areas such as precision viticulture, irrigation, genetics, and sustainable farming practices. As lead partner of the AgriDigital Growth project, CREA brings its expertise in vineyard research, precision irrigation, and knowledge transfer. Through this initiative, it supports the digitalization of the primary sector by enhancing digital and entrepreneurial skills and promoting environmentally sustainable practices. https://www.crea.gov.it/ |
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Josephinum Research, Austria – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. The research focus of Josephinum Research in Lower Austria lies in the development of methods and application of innovative technologies for agriculture. This especially for arable farming in the areas of digitization, precision farming, smart farming, sensor technologies, mechatronics and robotics and artificial intelligence as well. https://www.josephinum.at/forschung-und-pruefung/agrartechnik.html |
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Linz Center of Mechatronics GmbH, Austria – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. The Linz Center of Mechatronics GmbH (LCM) is a reliable research and development service provider. LCM transforms current research results into customized, marketable solutions. Its specialty is the integration of various technologies into complete solutions, using the latest developments in mechatronics, automation, digital product development and artificial intelligence. Many years of experience form the basis for the successful development of intelligent, networked or autonomous systems. http://www.lcm.at Contact: Florian Hammer, Email: florian.hammer@lcm.at |
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28digital, Belgium – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. 28DIGITAL is Europe’s digital innovation engine, a multi-stakeholder platform, rooted in European values and open to the world, we turn knowledge into innovation, scale startups into global ventures, and build the next generation of digital talent to shape a fair, competitive, and human-centric digital future. http://www.28digital.eu |
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Italian Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers Federation, Italy – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. FEDERUNACOMA is the Italian Federation of Agricultural Machinery producers. It gathers 350 members, including large, medium and small enterprises. FEDERUNACOMA is also a member of the European association of the sector, CEMA, based in Brussels. The federation supports its members in work related to standard and technical regulations, included for safety at work and safety of the machines and of their implements. FEDERUNACOMA is among the initiators at national level of a pole on advanced and robotised viticulture, in collaboration with other key stakeholders of research and the wine sector. FEDERUNACOMA supports Italian industry also in relation to market watch and through the organisation of trade events in different countries. FEDERUNACOMA organises every two years a major trade fair, called EIMA International, that takes place in November in Bologna (Italy). The latest edition in 2024 hosted the record number of 346.000 visitors. FEDERUNACOMA will work in the project to update information for producers on standards and regulations, and in the dissemination, providing ad-hoc opportunities within the EIMA fairs during the project timeframe. Federunacoma is also Core Member of AEF (Agricultural Electronics Foundation) who has been organizing several Autonomy and Robotics events among the major worldwide players within the AG Machinery. https://www.federunacoma.it/ |
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Fenice Foundation NGO, Italy – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. Fondazione Fenice Onlus is a non-profit organisation based in Padua, Italy, committed to promoting sustainable innovation, digital transition and vocational training. It supports SMEs, institutions, and citizens through education, EU project management, and international cooperation in the fields of green economy, digitalisation and applied research. https://www.fondazionefenice.it/ |
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Plan4all, Czechia – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. Plan4all is a non-profit association driving digital innovation through the integration of geospatial technologies, AI, and open data. We are a trusted partner in European and international research projects, facilitating collaboration between ICT industry leaders, academia, and public sector stakeholders. As an umbrella organization, Plan4all brings together a diverse network of partners from 22 countries, including public bodies, universities, research organizations, and business entities. https://www.plan4all.eu/ |
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University of Maribor, Slovenia – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. The Chair of Biosystems Engineering at the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Maribor, integrates engineering with biological and environmental sciences to develop sustainable solutions for agriculture and rural areas. We focus on smart farming, renewable energy, agricultural robotics, and environmental technologies. Through interdisciplinary research and practice-oriented education, we train future Precision Farming specialists and support the advancement of sustainable, data-driven agriculture. The University of Maribor has been providing higher education since 1975 and today offers a wide range of study programs across various disciplines. The Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences is one of its key institutions dedicated to agricultural development and innovation. https://www.fkbv.um.si/ |
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Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungary – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. The Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE) is one of the leading higher education and research institutes in Hungary specialising in agriculture and horticulture. The MATE Institute for Viticulture and Oenology is involved in the Agri-Digital Growth project, bringing expertise in vine physiology, grapevine irrigation and precision viticulture to the program. https://uni-mate.hu/ |
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The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (FSB), University of Zagreb, Croatia – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (FSB), University of Zagreb, is a prominent academic and research institution in Croatia specializing in mechanical engineering, naval architecture, and aeronautics. With a strong emphasis on innovation, interdisciplinary research, and collaboration with industry, FSB actively participates in European research and development projects, contributing to sustainable and technological advancement. https://www.fsb.unizg.hr/ Contact: Hrvoje Mikulčić, email: hrvoje.mikulcic@fsb.unizg.hr; Ana Ređep, email:ana.redep@fsb.unizg.hr |
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Agencja Rozwoju Regionalnego S.A. w Bielsku-Białej, Poland – the partner in the project Agri-Digital Growth. The Regional Development Agency S.A. in Bielsko-Biała drives economic growth through knowledge, funding, and innovative solutions. Focused on digital transformation, ARR empowers SMEs sector with cutting-edge projects that boost competitiveness and foster entrepreneurship. Leveraging national and EU programs, we support skills development, smart technologies, and international cooperation. While rooted in the Silesian region, our initiatives span across Europe, positioning ARR as a strategic partner in building an innovative, digitally-driven economy. https://www.arrsa.pl Contact: Jan Sienkiewicz, email: jsienkiewicz@arrsa.pl |












