EIMA International: A global reference point for agricultural innovation
EIMA International it's a key appointment in the world agricultural calendar, which attracts thousands of professionals and companies in the sector to Bologna every two years. Founded in 1969 and organized by FederUnacoma, this international fair represents a essential meeting platform for the world of agriculture and agricultural mechanization. Visitors, including farmers, technicians, agronomists and machinery manufacturers, can discover the latest innovations in agricultural technology, equipment, management systems and sustainable solutions. Beyond 1,900 exhibitors from all over the world present their new products on an exhibition area of more than 375,000 square meters. EIMA offers a unique opportunity to explore future trends and discover how innovation can address the challenges of modern agriculture, such as climate change, sustainability and productivity.
Digital Agriculture: The Beating Heart of EIMA 2024
The 2024 edition of EIMA International will be particularly focused on the theme of agricultural digitalization, considered one of the keys to the future of the sector. Digital agriculture, or agriculture 4.0, uses advanced technologies to collect, analyze and use data in real time, allowing farmers to make more informed decisions. Among the innovative technologies exhibited at EIMA 2024, visitors will be able to explore drones for crop monitoring, sensors for collecting data on soil and plants, and software platforms able to process the information acquired, also thanks to satellites, to optimize the use of resources such as water and fertilizers. These innovations allow us to improve crop yield, reduce operating costs and minimize environmental impact. In a global context that requires more sustainable and productive agricultural practices, digitalisation therefore becomes a strategic resource for professionals in the agricultural sector, and EIMA 2024 will be the perfect stage to explore all its potential.

Drought and water saving: TETHYS innovative solutions presented at EIMA
In an era in which the Climate change poses new challenges, theagriculture finds itself having to rethink its irrigation techniques to become more sustainable. During our workshop, the November 7th at 11am, TETHYS will be presented, a platform developed by Centrale Valutativa, which uses Satellite data to improve water management without the need to install sensors or control units in the field. Our innovative technology allows the agricultural companies, to the land reclamation consortia and to the insurance Of monitor water needs And estimate crop yield.
The workshop program: How satellite can revolutionize irrigation
The workshop, organized by Italy, Italian Biomass Association, and moderated by Nicola Colonna of ENEA, will illustrate the Practical solutions for optimal irrigation management through satellite data. Lorenza Panunzi, sales manager, will discuss the use of TETHYS Aqua For manage irrigation according to the actual needs of the crops, as a first response to the drought situation in Italy. James Santinelli, Scientific coordinator of the producer organization Assofrutti, will illustrate the practical use of the platform for the irrigation management of hazelnut groves, While Stephen LoPresti, technical director of the project, will demonstrate the applications of the DSS for Land Reclamation Consortia. Matteo De Sanctis, finally, will explore the potential of Grow for the estimation of agricultural yields, and therefore of drought damage, in the world of agricultural insurance.
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