This edition will look at the strategic context of ongoing, future programmes and developments within CEA, while also delving deep into the core topics of the various methods of growing associated with CEA, capital expenditure (Capex), operational expenditure (Opex), standardisation & interoperability, sustainability, education, policy, biological processes, energy requirements, digital technology used, and a CEA Technology Innovation Challenge designed for your participation.
CEA 4.0 is focused on increasing collaboration, productivity, efficiency, research, and innovation to support the development of capabilities, best practise, and technology within the indoor plant cultivation sector.
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Day 1 Conference & Exhibition (Virtual) - Friday 14th May 2021
Day 2 Conference & Exhibition (Virtual) - Friday 4th June 2021
Technology Innovation Challenge Competition (Virtual) - Friday 14th May to Thursday 3rd June
Conference Day 1 - Developing Our Approach, Planning & Design - Creating The Ideal Environment, Vertical Farming, CAPEX - Capital Expenditure, Hydroponics, Standardisation & Interoperability, Greenhouses
Conference Day 2 - OPEX – Operating Expenses, International Building Projects & Programmes, Feeding The Energy Needs, Aeroponics & Aquaponics, Education, Increasing Yields & Optimal Production
Technology Innovation Challenge - Planning and Design, Vertical Farming, Hydroponics, Aquaponics, Aquaponics, Energy, Lighting, Biological Materials, Standardisation & Interoperability, Leveraging Capital Expenditure
Current Event Attendees
&ever, AHDB, Advanced Plant Growth Centre (APGC), Agritask, Amaala, Aponix, Applied Science Centre for Smart Indoor Farming (ASC), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Association for Vertical Farming, Balamand University, Bath University, BemStudio, Berry World, Borealis Fresh Farms, Braintree Technologies, BrightFarm, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Certhon, CHAP (Crop Health and Protection), Connected, Crocus Labs, Croply, Cultinova, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Digital Farming, Edge Hill University, FarmTech Society, Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR), Fraunhofer IESE, Full Circle Farm, G's Fresh, GE Current, Glasgow University, Gotham Greens, Greencore, Greenhouse Technologies, Grobotic Systems, Grown Agritech, Hakika, Hala-Ken, Harvard University, Hayleys Fibre, HerbanLeaf Farms, Imaginatives Group, Infarm, Innovation Agri-Tech Group, IEEE Student Branch University of Boumerdes, IrriSmart, JEPCO, Jones Food Company, La Grangette, Leadfeeder. Light Science Technologies, Madar Farms, Maribor University, N8 AgriFood, Nordic Harvest, ONO Exponential Farm, Organifarms, Pepperfresh, Perfectly Fresh, Phil by Priva, Phytobiomes Alliance, Premium Dutch Callas, Priva, Queensland Government - Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Real Leaf Farms, Red Sea Farms, Regulatory Commission of Alaska, Remarkable IdeaLab, Ridder Group, Royal Agricultural University, RWA, SAC Consulting, Seanasol Research, Seedleaves, Sheffield University, Shockingly Fresh, SmartParc, Sorbonne University, SRUC, Swisslog, Technische Universität Chemnitz, The James Hutton Institute, Thinkchain, TUM: The Entrepreneurial University, UK Urban AgriTech, Urban Crop Solutions, Urban Harvest, Vertical Future, Vertically Urban, VGB Watertechniek, Warwickshire College - Centre for AgriTech Research & Teaching, Wieland Electric, WorldWide Local Salads, Würth Elektronik eiSos