PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Thu, Sept 8, 2016 | AsiaWorld-Expo | Hong Kong Powered by FRUG I COM.nl ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, THE INTERNET-OF-THINGS, BIG DATA, ROBOTICS: EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THESE NEW TECHNOLOGIES NOW HAS AN IMPACT ON THE WORLD OF
9:00 - SMART FRESH PRODUCE IN THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Plenary with international key-note speakers about how disruptive technologies such as the internet-of-things, big data, vision, drones, robotics, sensoring, information exchange etc. are changing the world of Fresh Produce.
Robotics and Intelligent Systems for Horticulture
Prof. S. Sukkarieh, University of Sydney & Australian Centre for Field Robotics, Australia
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, AND IN TURN THE FRESH PRODUCE SUPPLY CHAIN FROM FARM TO FORK CAN NOW CALL ON SPECIALIZED SOLUTIONS THAT ALLOW IT TO COPE WITH THEIR FARREACHING EFFECTS.
To understand better the future shape of these new technologies, ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA is organizing with Frug I Com, SMART Horticulture Asia, a new, highlevel, Asia-wide business forum that focuses on information management, standards, and technology.
THE ONE-DAY CONFERENCE WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2016 DURING ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA. The morning plenaries are dedicated to how internet-of-veggies, Big Data, vision, drones and more disruptive technology are becoming “usable” for fresh produce. For example, Prof. S. Sukkarieh of the Australian Centre for Field Robotics (University of Sydney) , an international expert in the research, development and commercialization of field robotic systems wil provide an insight into the horticulture farm of the future. After lunch, four breakout sessions will be held with a focus on crucial aspects of information management in the value chain of fresh produce: SMART Cultivation, SMART Supply, SMART Customer and SMART Information Exchange. The afternoon plenaries will focus on how new disruptive technology and the use of it is changing business models in horticulture.
Join us on Level 2
Onsite Registration Counters open on 8 September at 8:00 am.
Big Data Driven Horticulture!
K. Moynihan, Chief Technology Officer, CompacSort, New Zealand
From country-side to urban farming
J. Charnaya, General Manager, Priva International Beijing Ltd., China Right Sizing of Technology for Cultivation F. M. Wijdooge, General Manager, Ridder (Shanghai) Agricultural Technology Co. Ltd., China
13:00 - BREAKOUTS FOR CULTIVATION & SUPPLY CHAIN SMART CULTIVATION SMART SUPPLY Breakout on the use of disruptive technology in cultivation of Fresh Produce for a more sustainable and effective cultivation.
Breakout on the use of information (exchange) in the Fresh Produce Supply Chain for a fast, paperless and food safe supply chain.
SMART INFORMATION EXCHANGE
SMART CUSTOMER
Breakout on the exchange of information, and the use of informationstandards, in the Fresh Supply Chain from cultivation till retail.
Breakout on the use of new technologies and devices in the communication and marketing of Fresh produce in Business to Business and Business to Consumer.
15:00 - SMART BUSINESS (MODELS) IN A DIGITAL WORLD Plenary session with international key-note speakers about how the use of ICT is changing the business models and supply chains in Fresh Produce.
Horticulture in China in the digital world E. Y. M. Zhu 朱演铭, CEO of Chic Group, China
Consumer 4.0; How online is the China Market? L. Zhao 赵国璋, Founder FruitDay, China