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Course Outline
Embracing Digital Innovation in the Agricultural Sector is a two-day workshop designed to provide Queensland farmers/workers in the agriculture sector with the knowledge and confidence to implement agtech solutions to increase efficiency and productivity.
Technology today – Think big, start small
This session takes a look at the broad industry trends and challenges, macro (industry) and micro (individuals) benefits and opportunities of Smart Farming and digital transformation. Embracing technology has the potential to increase competitiveness and sustainability in their productions of both large and small landowners.
The session includes:
Data management and mapping – Using data in agriculture
The purpose of this session is to manage and map data to add value to your farm business. You’ll have the opportunity to start developing your own property map, and will cover:
Data management to make decisions
Use data to make decisions:
Technology tomorrow transforming supply chains
Look at how technology is transforming supply chains by considering how things used to be done (the traditional approach) and the benefits/opportunities stemming from the e-business revolution:
Technology tomorrow and the big picture
We’ll end the workshop with a big picture look at technology that will have a large impact on industry in the future:
Resources required
Participants mobile device — smartphone or iPad
Facilitator
Vivienne McCollum is an industry expert with over 20 years’ experience in digital agriculture. Viv owns and operates an agricultural consultancy business focussed on project management and extension services for various agricultural industries.
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