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FPC Future conference on November 4

Webinar: Robotics and Automation in horticulture

The session on Robotics and Automation – Post-farm Gate at FPC Future on 4 November will look at the technology being introduced that can facilitate earlier labeling and tracking of food products throughout the manufacturing supply chain, bringing numerous benefits, such as improved information for consumers on where their ‘food comes from’ and faster action to mitigate food safety issues.

This session, one of the eight free-to-attend sessions that are taking place on the day at the Lincolnshire Showground, will explore how common challenges that span the post-farmgate supply chain can be effectively tackled through human-robot collaboration.  Attendees will be able to participate in various discussions around the automation of intra-logistics; from in-field transportation through to warehouse operations and beyond. 

Click here to register for the event. 

Other areas that will be covered are:

  • How automated systems are able to operate safely 24/7 in the challenging field and factory environments, ensuring supply chain reliability
  • How post-farm gate processes can be accelerated through agricultural robotics
  • How technology can maximize ‘food knowledge’ for consumers, allowing them to understand the ‘farm to fork journey’ their produce has taken
  • How robotics can assist in warehouse- and intra-logistic operations
  • How to maximize return on investment

FPC is proud to welcome the following speakers to the program.  Janet Bellamy, Associate Professor of Food Industry Digitalisation and Processing Technologies, NCFM will be chairing the session which includes Mike Wilson, Chief Automation Officer Technology Strategy, MTC, Sarah Jayne Gratton, Co-Founder, The Influencers and Matt Rayment, Sector Development Manager, MTC.

The other conference streams range from robotics and automation (pre-farm gate) to data-driven technologies, from sustainability to protected cropping, and from supply chain waste to carbon supply chains. There will also be working displays and tours of the University of Lincoln’s Riseholme Campus facilities. The event website, www.fpcfuture.co.uk, holds all the details of the features. You can also register for your free place there.

Over 50 organizations are already participating by either sponsoring, exhibiting or speaking. 

For more information:
FPC
[email protected] 
www.freshproduce.org.uk 

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