• Datum:  04.06.2025
  • Uhrzeit:  19:00 bis 20:30 Uhr
  • Ort: Freising
  • Sprache:  English

AgScience-on-Tap | Satellite-Powered AI for sustainable Agricultural Planning

auf dem mit KI generierten Foto sieht man eine großes Feld mit vielen Reihen auf denen gemüseähnliche Blattpflanzen wachsen. Über dem Feld fliegen fünf Drohnen, zwei Reihen werden mit einem landwirtschaftlichen Gerät bearbeitet. Über dem Feld schwebt ein platinenartiges Gebilde, das an einen Kopf erinnert.
© KI-generiertes Bild mit DALL·E: ‚Abstrakte Darstellung von KI und Landwirtschaft‘
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Furtnerbräu, Jagdzimmer
Obere Hauptstraße 42
85354 Freising
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David Gackstetter (TUM) talks about AI for sustainable Agricultural Planning.

Exciting lectures (in English) and lively discussions in a relaxed atmosphere with a cool drink on Wednesday evenings: that's “AgScience-on-Tap”. In this series of events in the “Jagdzimmer” of the Furtnerbräu Freising, you will meet speakers from various fields of agricultural, nutritional and environmental sciences with changing topics. The interdisciplinary organization team from TUM (TU Munich) and HSWT (Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences) is looking forward to a large audience for exchange and networking on current research results presented and presented in an understandable way.

The topic of summer semester 2025 is „Artificial Intelligence – Smart Solutions for the Agriculture of Tomorrow“. Texts, images, codes - artificial intelligence can already do a lot, but what are its potentials in agriculture? Experts from TUM, HSWT and LfL explain in a practical and understandable way which technologies are already available and what they are working on for the future. From weed detection to sustainability, artificial intelligence has a lot to offer in agriculture. But can it cause an “AI-revolution”?

This time, David Gackstetter (TUM), explores how satellite-powered AI enables meta-analysis of agricultural landscapes to support sustainable agricultural planning. In times of increasingly global challenges, analyzing patterns and trends in agricultural practices at cross-regional scales becomes more important than ever. Related insights serve as valuable basis for food safety strategies, evidence-based policies for sustainable farming, assessments of global agricultural markets, and comprehensive environmental impact assessments at both regional and international level.

Come and join the discussion!

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