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TSW 2025 machinery conference to showcase innovations in horticulture technology

During the 15th edition of the Fruit Growing Fair and Vegetable Industry (TSW), one of the most important events in the horticultural industry in Central and Eastern Europe, the Machinery Conference will be held, dedicated to modern technologies in horticulture. The event, scheduled for the second day of the fair, January 23, 2025, will bring together international experts and industry professionals to discuss innovations in the field of Horticulture 4.0 and 5.0, precise plant protection, and autonomous agricultural machines.

Remote sensing and implementation tools for precise plant protection
In this part, participants will learn about the latest tools for monitoring the condition of crops and precision plant protection technologies. The speakers will include renowned specialists, including Prof. Emilio Gil from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, who will talk about the possibilities of using satellite remote sensing in the optimal dosage of plant protection products and Dr hab. Magdalena Szechyńska-Hebda from the Institute of Botany of the Polish Academy of Sciences will present spectral and thermal remote sensing techniques.

Robotics, autonomy, electromobility
The second session will be devoted to the future of autonomous machines in agriculture and innovations in the field of electromobility. They will share their knowledge with, among others: Prof. Paolo Gay from the University of Turin, who will discuss the impact of autonomous systems on horticultural production, and Prof. Dr. Hab. Inz. Łukasz Kaczmarek from the Lodz University of Technology, who will present breakthrough technologies related to hydrogen storage for fuel cells.

The conference will end with a panel discussion, during which participants will be able to exchange experiences and views on the development of technology in horticulture.
The Machinery Conference is a unique opportunity to learn about the latest trends and technologies supporting sustainable development and efficiency in horticultural production. Participating in the conference is also an opportunity to establish valuable business contacts and exchange knowledge with industry leaders.

For more information:
Ewelina Chyżewska
TSW
Tel: +48 510 852 263
Email: [email protected]
www.tsw.pl

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