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AGRO-WELL and Sister Projects Join Forces for Agro Synergy Webinar

  • May 15
  • 2 min read
AGRO-WELL, AgRimate, AgRibot and AGROBOOST come together to discuss how smart technologies can support safer, more sustainable and human-centred agriculture.

AGRO-WELL is pleased to co-organise the upcoming Agro Synergy Webinar, bringing together four EU-funded projects working at the intersection of agriculture, technology and farmer well-being: AGRO-WELL, AgRimate, AgRibot and AGROBOOST.

The webinar will take place on 19 May 2026, from 10:00 to 11:30 CET, and will offer an opportunity to explore how innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, augmented reality, automation and decision-support systems are being developed and tested to support farmers in their daily work.

Across Europe, the agricultural sector is facing multiple pressures, including labour shortages, climate-related challenges, demanding working conditions and the need to increase sustainability while maintaining productivity. In this context, smart farming technologies can play an important role — not only by improving efficiency, but also by contributing to safer, more attractive and more resilient agricultural workplaces.

Through short project presentations and an interactive joint discussion, the webinar will highlight how each project approaches this challenge from a complementary perspective. AgRimate will present its work on predictive and decision-support models in practice. AGROBOOST will focus on boosting social sustainability through AI, AR and automation. AgRibot will share insights into robotics and augmented reality for real-world field operations. AGRO-WELL will contribute its perspective on system sustainability, occupational safety and health, and farmer well-being.

The session will also create space for dialogue between the projects and the audience. Key discussion points will include the adoption of smart technologies by farmers, the importance of human-centred design, the connection between innovation and working conditions, and the opportunities for collaboration between sister projects.

For AGRO-WELL, this webinar is an important opportunity to strengthen synergies with related European initiatives and exchange knowledge on how technological innovation can respond to real needs in the field. By bringing together different but connected approaches, the event aims to support a broader conversation on how smart agriculture can be both technologically advanced and socially sustainable.

The webinar is open to all stakeholders interested in the future of agriculture, including farmers, researchers, technology providers, advisors, policymakers and representatives of EU-funded projects.

Join us on 19 May 2026 to discover how AGRO-WELL and its sister projects are working together towards smarter, safer and more sustainable farming systems.


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Project coordination

 

Technical University of Munich
Professor Johannes Sauer
Dr. Fabian Frick


Contact Emails

 

agro-well.pur@mgt.tum.de
fabian.frick@tum.de

Key facts

 

Call: HORIZON-CL6-2024-GOVERNANCE-01
Type of action: Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Actions
Duration: November 2024 - October 2029 (60 months)
Consortium: 13 partners across 7 countries
Coordinator: Technical University of Munich
Total budget: €4,998,670 

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The AGRO-WELL project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101182923.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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