Valuable insights during the first Brightlands AgriTech Event
Brightlands news
On Tuesday, October 8th, the first Brightlands AgriTech Event took place. Approximately 350 visitors were introduced to the latest technologies in AgriTech and could immerse themselves in a highly diverse programme. Additionally, three side events were held: the Brightlands AgriTech Student Challenge, the opening of the high-tech research greenhouse of Maastricht University, and the award ceremony for the Waarde-Ring.
Unfortunately, the full article is only available in Dutch. However, the aftermovie is available in English.
Source: newsletter Brightlands
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