The project will be part of the 3rd edition of the Digital Transformation Summit in Madeira, Portugal. From 14 to 16 April 2026, the event will present important discussions on human-centric digital transformation, fostering dialogue across policy, technology, skills, inclusion, and innovation.
AgRimate will be presented at the workshop “Scaling agri-transformation through integrated AI and disruptive tech” on the 14th of April at 15:00 and represented by Gerardo Beruvides, CEO & Co-founder Xymbot.
The session is structured around scalable solutions from the EU projects INNO4CFIs, AgRimate, NOSTRADAMUS, and AgAPP-e. Each features a 4-minute deep-dive presentation followed by a moderated debate on the transition from data to real-world impact. This session will include:
- Accessing “living hubs”: How to participate in physical and virtual validation spaces where technology is tested under real-world pressures to ensure it is robust enough for the European field.
- Scaling carbon markets: How to use Blockchain and Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) to transform soil health data into verifiable, tradeable carbon credits, creating new revenue streams for farmers.
- Bridging the skills gap: See how Augmented Reality (AR) and AI-driven robotics democratise expert knowledge, such as precision pruning, making high-tech farming accessible to workers of all experience levels.
- Predictive autonomy: Learn to integrate Earth Observation (EO) and deep learning to move beyond reactive farming. Identify large-scale trends in pest outbreaks and nutrient cycles before they impact the food supply chain.
- Optimising Nutrient Efficiency: Explore how AI-driven modelling of phosphorus stocks can slash fertiliser waste and environmental runoff while maintaining peak crop productivity.
- From complex science to field-ready tools: Discover how to transform intricate nutrient-flow models into intuitive mobile decision-support tools, allowing farmers to apply scientific insights directly to everyday farm management.
- Navigating the “valley of death”: Insights into the Data-to-Decision pipeline, focusing on how to transition ambitious pilot projects into scalable, policy-aligned solutions that fit within the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) framework.
