Agriculture

Can drones enhance agricultural production?

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews The possible applications of drone technology was discussed at a recent…

9 years ago

Agricultural Drones Offer Huge Advantages Over Current Methods

By Admir, pharmacist by profession and hobby dronist by passion. He runs a review/news website on drones –https://dronepedia.xyz and 2 big…

9 years ago

€1 million in funding for Innovative Antibody Sensor to Detect Disease in Plants

Ireland has a climate that bestows high yield potential for its tillage crops yet the maritime conditions that maintain yields…

9 years ago

Robots Podcast. Towards Automating Fieldwork, with Hans-Peter Grothaus

Latest excellent podcast from the Robohub team. See more by them here. Transcript included. In this episode, Per Sjöborg talks to…

9 years ago

New Entrepreneurship Programme to target Agriculture and Defence

Innovations in technology for the agricultural and defence sectors are being explored by the newly announced TechInnovate fellows at NUI…

10 years ago

Alltech accelerator coming to Ireland, insights with Aidan Connolly, Chief innovation officer

By  @SimonCocking Interview with  Aidan Connolly, chief innovation officer, Alltech Where and when will the Alltech accelerator take place in Ireland?…

10 years ago

Fulbright-HRB HealthImpact Professional Award Launched

Funding Available for Students, Researchers & Professionals to go to the USA through Prestigious Fulbright Awards. The Fulbright Commission has…

10 years ago

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