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25 October 2018

What’s next in IoT and horticulture?

Industrial IoT is decisively moving from a possibility to a necessity. Pioneering businesses are bringing the capabilities of the Internet to physical infrastructure and equipment to enable new insights, efficiencies, and business models. As the technology matures we must move from asking “what if?” to “what next?”

On October 22, Industrial Internet Innovation China brought together IoT technology leaders with forward-thinking end users from engineering, manufacturing and logistics sectors, as well as government officials who are guiding the Industrial IoT revolution in China. The summit discussed the application of the Internet of Things in industrial design, production and management, as well as other relevant topics such as data security, impact on innovation processes, and digitalization of businesses.

IoT also plays an important role in the development of advanced horticulture. Fulco Wijdooge, General Manager of Ridder China, was invited to provide the industrial internet professionals more insight about the opportunities and challenges of IoT deployment in data driven horticulture. His presentation was part of an impressive summit program, which’ list of attendees furthermore included representatives and speakers from the world’s leading technology companies, including Bosch, IBM, GE, Intel, SANY, Symantec, EPLAN, Philips, Thyssenkrupp and BYD.

Ridder is very committed to the development of Chinese horticulture. With a strong local presence and office in Shanghai, the company has been supporting the Chinese horticulture industry for more than 20 years. The implementation of advanced intelligent horticulture solutions and from Ridder enable better crop growth and supports the increasing demand for sustainable, food-safe and locally grown greenhouse vegetables in China.

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