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Digi4Live 1st Co-Creation Webinar: Connecting the Dots: Digital Concepts for European Livestock
December 4th, 2024 | Digi4Live webinar - 11:30 to 13:00 CET
Curious about the future of livestock tracking and how data and digital technology are transforming the EU livestock sector? Join the Digi4Live’s first co-creation webinar “Connecting the Dots: Digital Concepts for European Livestock”. This webinar brings together researchers, industry experts, and tech enthusiasts to explore the cutting-edge innovations revolutionising livestock management across Europe.
What Will You Learn?
The first webinar of many for Digi4Live, a project focused on harnessing digital tools and data-driven solutions to improve livestock tracking, tracing and digital technologies to boost efficiency in the EU livestock sector. Digi4Live expert researchers will provide an introduction to Digi4Live’s goals, ongoing research, and future plans. They will also facilitate a space for open exchange on tracking technologies and discuss potential collaborations that could drive innovation.
Why Join?
Throughout the session, we invite you to participate actively in polls and discussions. Your insights and feedback will guide the project's direction, helping us identify expectations, barriers, and opportunities in this evolving landscape. This interactive dialogue will lay the groundwork for ongoing cooperation and co-creation between Digi4Live and our valued participants.
Preliminary Agenda
Welcome & Opening by Çağla Yüksel Kaya (European Animal Breeders) & Dušan Čenejac / Aleksandra Tolmačev (FoodScale Hub)
What is Digi4Live? by Jarkko Niemi (Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke))
Stock of Evidence: Tools, Gaps, and Policy by Thomas Bartzanas (Agricultural University of Athens)
Co-design & Conceptualization by Matti Pastell (Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke))
Practices, Impact, and Policy Framework by Tomas Norton (KU Leuven) & Petra Thobe (Thuenen Institute)
Open discussion
Closing remarks by Jarkko Niemi, Digi4Live Coordinator
Time and Date
The webinar will be held on Wednesday, December 4th, 2024, starting at 11:30 AM CET and running until 1:00 PM CET
Registration to the Webinar
Save your spot by registering in advance by clicking REGISTER HERE
December 4th, 2024 | Digi4Live webinar - 11:30 to 13:00 CET
Curious about the future of livestock tracking and how data and digital technology are transforming the EU livestock sector? Join the Digi4Live’s first co-creation webinar “Connecting the Dots: Digital Concepts for European Livestock”. This webinar brings together researchers, industry experts, and tech enthusiasts to explore the cutting-edge innovations revolutionising livestock management across Europe.
What Will You Learn?
The first webinar of many for Digi4Live, a project focused on harnessing digital tools and data-driven solutions to improve livestock tracking, tracing and digital technologies to boost efficiency in the EU livestock sector. Digi4Live expert researchers will provide an introduction to Digi4Live’s goals, ongoing research, and future plans. They will also facilitate a space for open exchange on tracking technologies and discuss potential collaborations that could drive innovation.
Why Join?
Throughout the session, we invite you to participate actively in polls and discussions. Your insights and feedback will guide the project's direction, helping us identify expectations, barriers, and opportunities in this evolving landscape. This interactive dialogue will lay the groundwork for ongoing cooperation and co-creation between Digi4Live and our valued participants.
Preliminary Agenda
Time and Date
The webinar will be held on Wednesday, December 4th, 2024, starting at 11:30 AM CET and running until 1:00 PM CET
Registration to the Webinar
Save your spot by registering in advance by clicking REGISTER HERE
More information
For more information about Digi4Live and the webinar, visit the Digi4Live website or check out the webinar details.