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Automating Horticulture and Agri-Food
How Vineland Research & Innovation Centre is helping Ontario do more with less
Have a listen and don’t forget to check out the links below.
Timestamp
00:00-03:47 – Intro
03:48-04:47 – Meeting the Guests
04:48-08:57 – The Vineland ‘Road Maps’ & doing more with less post COVID 19…
08:58-10:27 – …because, “It’s not about replacing people with robots…”
10:28-13:34 – Nick picks some strawberries, and the commercial limits of current technology
13:35-15:04 – “The business case is challenging.” The tech is there, but the ROI isn’t
15:05-19:08 – Stepping Stones’, mushroom harvesting, & collaboration partners
19:09-20:49 – The importance of data collection in food production for AI and machine learning
20:50-23:05 – How the roadmaps helped raise awareness and collaboration in the industry
23:06-25:43 – How they created their ‘Road Map’, & the importance of taking small steps
25:44-28:10 – How a lack of scale can make getting (and developing) new tech a challenge
28:11-30:18 – What new tech is ready to be deployed?
30:19-34:14 – Vineland: A place to validate, demonstrate, and collaborate
Learn more about Vineland’s work with Ontario manufacturers:
CMP Automation
MTX Fruit Ripening Systems
A.M.A. Horticulture
Kew Vineyards and Central Fabrication
Check out Vineland’s technology roadmaps:
Ontario Processing Vegetable Growers
Berry Growers of Ontario