Tag: technology
With great change… Comes opportunities for greater collaboration! – Bord Bia
Author: Roisin O'Sullivan, Market Specialist Spain, Bord Bia - The Irish Food Board
Most of you may be familiar with Bord Bia’s consumer trends and...
Looking back at a successful edition of Seed meets Technology
‘I come here every year, and every year there are new machines on exhibit’, says one of the trade event's visitors. The sixth edition...
John Deere acquires OnLink golf software business
Highlighting the company’s focus on golf course technology solutions, John Deere has announced the acquisition of OnLink, an industry-leading golf course performance optimisation software...
Bloom 2019 Small Garden – E3 Garden
The E3 Garden has been created by Trinity College Dublin researchers Prof. Liwen Xiao, Tom Grey and Dr. Dunzhu Li, who are developing technology...
Disruptive technology | FloraCulture International
Few can fail to be tempted by the call of shiny new high-tech kit. And there are compelling reasons for growers to invest, says...
Irritec utilises latest tech in major residential projects
Irritec has recently installed remotely monitored WiFi based irrigation systems in two large scale residential projects in Ballsbridge and Capital Dock, Dublin.
Both sites have...
GreenTech Summit’s theme revealed!
GreenTech will open its doors for the fourth time at RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre, and this year from 11 - 13 June. The theme...
Launch of new EU project to explore digital technologies for farm...
European agriculture is facing critical challenges over the coming decades, particularly the sustainability of food production. A five year EU Horizon 2020 funded project...
5 Year anniversary Seed meets Technology
The Seed meets Technology event will kick off its fifth edition from 25 to 27 September 2018 (week 39) in Seed Valley. This year’s...
Precision greenkeeping
Eamon Kealy, turfgrass specialist and lecturer in horticulture at Teagasc, Kildalton, taps into the latest technological advances and finds water and electronics can go...