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Sevilla (Spain), 25 September 2018

“Transforming industries: new technology innovation in the Agrofood Industry”

Health Sustainability Automation Digitalization challenges

“Transforming industries: new technology innovation in the Agrofood Industry”

EURECAT is the largest private Technology Centre in Catalonia working with Companies and other RDI agents on several fields:

• Functional and Healthy Food • Biological efficacy of ingredients • Food technology, food safety, toxicity studies • Food industry 4.0 • Circular economy and sustainability • Agrifood 4.0 • Valorisation and commercialisation Scientific areas: • Chemoinformatics, Health claims, Screening of new ingredients • In vitro and in vivo studies, clinical trials • Omic sciences • Agrifood & Food Industry 4.0, Smart Management Systems • By-products valorisation, water management, energy efficiency, filtration… • Smart Objects (IoT), Hyperconnectivity / Machine Testing Centre / Smart Data, Cybersecurity • Artificial vision, Virtual/augmented Reality • Industrial / autonomous / collaborative robotics • New materials, Corrosion, 3D printing • IP management, social media, big data, UX...

Multisector and multitechnology

Alternatives technologies to heat: electrical pulses, light pulses, modified

atmosphere, a combination of techniques.

Omic sciences

Stand 13

Advanced Filtration

Membranes

Energy micro-networks

Renewable energy technologies

Batteries

KPIs industrial production sustainability

CYBER-

SECURITYSENSORS

CYBER-

PHYSICAL

SYSTEMS

BIG DATA

ANALYTICS

AUGMENTED

REALITY

COLLABORATIVE

AND

AUTONOMOUS

ROBOTICS

ADDITIVE

MANUFACTURING

INDOOR

POSITIONINGWEARABLES

In-depth knowledge of industrial

processes (Pilot Plants)

+

Cyberphysical systems and IoT

+

High capacity in Big Data Analytics

+

Cybersecurity

Increased Productivity:

• Optimization of operations

• Quality increase: Near zero defects

• Training of personnel / Safety of operators

Reduction of operating costs:

• Optimization of energy consumption:

Intelligent management of resources

• Maintenance improvement: Predictive

maintenance

KPIs in the Factory of the Future

Roadmap I4.0

Differential know how of Eurecat

Advanced Manufacturing Systems

Research and development of Advanced Manufacturing Systems (AMS) addressed to innovative technologies, flexible manufacturing, high efficiency and high productivity for solving industrial problems.

Photonics Ultrasounds Microwaves Additive

Manufacturing New Machines & Technologies

Optical Sensors Microfluidic Devices Laser Sources

Microwave Induced Plasma Microwave Deposition Modelling Microwave Sintering of Metals

Incremental Sheet Forming Industrial Applications Engineering & Designing

Fused Filament Fabrication Selective Laser Sintering Digital Light Processing Ultrasonic Deposition Modelling

Ultrasonic Moulding Ultrasonic Deposition Modelling Ultrasonic Injection

PROJECTS

• Bots2ReC, ICT-24-2015 (CORDIS, WEB), Construction.

• LOGIMATIC, GALILEO-1-2015 (CORDIS, WEB), Logistics.

• SHAREWORK, FoF-02-2018, (Web Pending), Manufacturing

• MOVECARE, ICT-26-2016 (CORDIS, WEB), Healthcare.

• Aerial robot for Sewer Inspection, ECHORD++, FP7-ICT-2011 (CORDIS, WEB), Inspection and Maintenance

• GRAPE, ECHORD++, FP7-ICT-2011 (CORDIS, WEB), Agriculture

• Built2Spec, EeB-03-2014 (CORDIS, WEB), Construction

• Nature4Cities, SCC-03-2016 (CORDIS, WEB), Smart Cities

• ICARUS, FP7-SEC-2011 (CORDIS, WEB), Search and Rescue.

• I4MS, Manufacturing:

• Two experiments for BEinCPPS: PrezzNozz and Mo3Dlling

• Early stages of EuRoC project with the project MIRIAMM.

• SmartEEs, SMART Emerging Electronics Servicing DIH, ICT-04-2017 (CORDIS, WEB), Flexible Electronics.

PLATFORMS and NETWORKS of DIH related to the Catalan Robotics DIH.

• euRobotics AISBL, Autonomous Navigation Topic Group Coordinator

• EFFRA, European Factories of the Future Research Association

• Big Data Value Association, Leading an i-Space, the Big Data Centre Of Excellence of Barcelona and coordinating the i-Spaces Task Force in the

association.

• AIOTI, Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation

Infrastructure

Analytic Tools

Data Sets

Data Engineers & Scientists

Success Cases & Best Practices

Innovation & Demo Space

/AgriTech Big Data DIH Agro-analytical Platform

http://agritech-bigdata.com/en/home-en/ @Agritec_BigData

CORE: BASE ARCHITECTURE Animal Farm Predictive Management

• Convert big amounts of poor quality data to valuable information

• Hybrid IoT/Big Data architecture

• Platform independent

• Highly scalable and flexible (services, sources, technologies, ...)

• Assets, devices, persons, systems, integrated

• Operationally deployed in different sectors

• Predictive model to take decisions about future states based on current and historical data

Main features

Interoperability-Decentralisation-Virtualization-Real Time-Service Oriented-Modularity

The cava bottling process example

/ Process Monitoring

• Complete traceability of the product

• Flexible production and stock control adapted to customized demand

• Operational data monitoring for global decisions

• Predictive maintenance

• Ubiquitous management

Main features

To distributors

Tirage Ageing Riddling Disgorging

Addition of expedition liquor and

closure

From wine producers

PROCESSING 4.0

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systems

The wine smart labels example / DISTRIBUTION 4.0: Product control & monitoring

• Label with sensors

• Data acquisition from Label through NFC and mobile app

• Client information through app sensors and user profile

• Whole product distribution reference

• Analysis of product characteristics in customers house

• Customer profiling

Main features

Smart Data Services

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Platform for product management and

distribution profiling

APP for data acquisition

Label with sensors and

NFC

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The fruit tree farm example / FARMING 4.0: Plant monitoring systems

• Hand tools and appliances as sensors

• Tractors as rough sampling agents

• Introduction of autonomous ground vehicles for specific sampling

• Whole crop production cycle management

• Ubiquitous management

• Integration through interoperability

Main features

/ FARMING 4.0: Plant monitoring systems The olive farm example

• Fields with sensors

• Hand tools and appliances as sensors

• Integration of external data: satellite, meteorological and social networks

• Whole crop production cycle management

• Ubiquitous management through smartphones

Main features

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Data from other sources

Task and resources

management applications

Pest control systems

Monitored Tools

RGB camera data

Satellite sensor data

Meteorological data and

forecastings

FARMING 4.0

Smart Data Services

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Farming and maintenance services for manufacturers

Farmer applications Tractor implements or

tools

Communication gateway

Integration with third party APIs

Connected implement systems

/ FARMING 4.0: Connected Tools Environment

• Connected appliances through interoperable interfaces (Isobus)

• Communication to Internet through wireless networks

• Platform for data analysis oriented to manufacturers

• Integration with farmer’s APS with interoperable APIs

Main features

www.ies-sim.com/

/ Simulation and learning tools for irrigation management

/ Automation and technology driven farming solutions

TECNIFICA!

APROFITA!RESISTEIX!

LISA

IoE-CROPS

SMARTFARM

LIPOXIFEED

BIOPACK

REGEVAFRUIT3CAT

Objective:

To connect in an interoperable manner tools and stakeholders in extensive farming in order to improve precision farming techniques

Challenges:

• Obtain value-added data to support the decision taking process

• Automated monitoring of farms and plantations

• Optimization of farming process

IOE Crops

DIH regional ecosystem Eurecat as Competence Center

Health Sustainability Automation Digitalization challenges

“Transforming industries: new technology innovation in the Agrofood Industry”

Ignasi Papell-Garcia Business Development

Food industry ignasi.papell@eurecat.org

+34 618 414 270

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