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CHAP Innovation webinar

Join partners Crop Health and Protection (CHAP) and Cranfield University as they celebrate Agri-TechE’s Agri-Tech Week and discuss what it takes to scale up agricultural innovation.

Hear from experts from CHAP and Cranfield University as they explain how their services support the innovation pipeline. Also, learn first-hand from leading UK agri-tech companies as they share their own scale-up stories.

Speakers:

  • Professor David Christian Rose - Professor of Sustainable Agricultural Systems, Cranfield University
  • Amy Farrington – Innovation Sector Lead, CHAP
  • Dr Vijayalakshmi Gunasekaran, R&D lead, FA Bio
  • Dr Michael Squance – Science and Technology Director, Terravesta

Watch the recording of the event below:

This is part of Agri-Tech Week, learn more here https://www.agri-tech-e.co.uk/agri-tech-week/

View a write up of the event on the CHAP website here.

 

 

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Agri-TechE is a business focused member organisation, supporting the growth of a world-leading network of innovative farmers, producers, scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs who share a vision of increasing the productivity, profitability and sustainability of agriculture.

The agri-tech sector is vibrant and growing, with many exciting companies, organisations and networks are working to develop agri-tech solutions.

Funding available for research and knowledge exchange in the UK comes from a mix of public, industry and charitable sources

As a specialist postgraduate university, Cranfield’s world-class expertise, large-scale facilities and unrivalled industry partnerships are creating leaders in technology and management globally

We are CHAP, one of four UK Agri-Tech Innovation Centres. We bring together scientists, farmers, advisors and pioneers to advance crop productivity and yield around the world.

Innovation in agriculture refers to the development and implementation of new ideas, technologies, and practices in the agricultural sector.

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