
AI and robotics urgently needed to meet labour issues – but not yet magic bullet
Although the Bank of England’s chief economist has predicted that up to 50% of all jobs could be lost to robots and artificial intelligence (AI)
Although the Bank of England’s chief economist has predicted that up to 50% of all jobs could be lost to robots and artificial intelligence (AI)
Andrew Spinks of B&C Farming took a farmer’s eye view of the need to simplify the collection and interpretation of data. Knowing that many farmers
“Agri-tech represents a very significant global investment opportunity. It is predicted that the middle-class population worldwide will triple by 2050 and this will put considerable
For farmers and growers ‘total factor productivity’ is a key consideration for the uptake of new approaches and disruptive technologies and this requires a sound evidence base. Agri-Tech East proposes that the East of England takes a lead in identifying what ‘smart use’ means in the real world.