Agri Tech Meets... Space on 16 July
Space tech and AI are giving us a level of visibility and connectivity in farming that hasn’t existed before, making it possible to see every field, every crop, every risk in near real time. Our online event highlights where cross sector collaborations are emerging, what problems agriculture is actively trying to solve with space tech, and where there’s real pull for new products, research partnerships and investment.

Business media interest in agri-tech

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Cereals 2014 was a highly successful event for us this month with an opportunity to meet a good cross-section of the community.

Among the media interviews that I have given over the last few weeks is this one on the Cambridge community radio station 105, which provides a useful short overview of Agri-Tech.

Cambridge 105
Click on the image above to listen to the Cambridge 105 interview.

You can listen again to the interview by clicking here. 

The interview gave me an opportunity to discuss how the concept for Agri-TechE came about, its current focus and plans for the future.

As more strands come together it is increasingly apparent that now is the right time for agri-tech. We are particularly keen to attract innovative thinking from entrepreneurial organisations that hadn’t previously considered working in the sector.

The next step is to put in place some events that will bring parties with mutual interests together. Details of this will be appearing shortly.