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🌱 Public laboratory for Agriculture 4.0: technological installation for the Municipality of Acireale on 9 May

Among the flowerbeds of the convent of the Philippine Fathers, an example of monitoring urban green areas: practical case of application of Artificial Intelligence.

📆 The public event dedicated to the "Laboratory for Agriculture 4.0" dedicated in particular to the students .

The event closes a first cycle of training meetings open to citizens and dedicated to the most interested sector categories, organized by the @GAL Terre di Aci and Wes Trade and also partially recognized in terms of professional training credits by the @Ordine dei Doctors Agronomists and Forestry Doctors of the province of Catania.

👩🏫 The public laboratory on day 9 will also offer a qualified opportunity to showcase good practices dedicated to the world of agriculture, which is both subject to risks and important new opportunities for innovation. Specifically, an empirical demonstration offered to the Municipality of Acireale which will allow it to benefit from the innovations in the sector offered by the IRRIGOPTIMAL® technology, an integrated system for precision agriculture based on algorithms for predicting the optimal water requirement of the soil and consequent optimization of the 'irrigation.

🍃 The installation of the IRRIGOPTIMAL® integrated system for the Municipality of Acireale will constitute an example of monitoring of urban green areas and will consist of sharing a practical case on the application of Artificial Intelligence in the management of gardens and green areas, so as to offer suggestions and strategies to the public institution.

On this occasion, among the flowerbeds of the convent, guests will be the students of three classes of the Mazzei Agricultural Institute of Giarre - IISS Mazzei-Sabin, Alessio Bucaioni, CEO of Wes Trade, Daniele ROSA, co-founder of the same company, and the institutional representatives of the Municipality of Acireale.

Don't miss it, we are waiting for you!

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