Event

Join the Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge live event in Bleiswijk

Who will be crowned the winner of the fourth edition of the Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge? Find out on 16 January 2025 during our festive live event at the Greenhouse Horticulture Business Unit of Wageningen University & Research (WUR) in Bleiswijk. Alongside the announcement of the winner, leading international scientists will share their insights into the latest developments in greenhouse horticulture, including artificial intelligence, sensor technology, and sustainable cultivation methods.

Organised by Greenhouse Horticulture, Wageningen University & Research
Date

Thu 16 January 2025

Venue Wageningen University & Research, BU Glastuinbouw, Bleiswijk

What to expect

During the live event, we will reflect on a successful edition of the Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge, where teams from around the globe competed to grow dwarf tomatoes fully autonomously and as sustainably as possible. The participating teams utilised sensors, smart algorithms, and artificial intelligence to achieve this.

Since the Challenge began in 2018, Wageningen University & Research has hosted several successful editions. In previous years, participating teams grew crops such as cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, and lettuce autonomously. Results have shown that computer algorithms can not only improve crop yields but also save energy and increase net profits. The Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge demonstrates that autonomous cultivation could play a pivotal role in the future of greenhouse horticulture.

Programme

12:00 Registration with small lunch

International perspective of Autonomous Greenhouses

13:00 Welcome and short intro 4 years of Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge by dr. Silke Hemming, WUR Opening Event by Mr. Leon Hoek, Alderman municipality Lansingerland
13:10 Developments of greenhouse horticulture and IoT in Korea by Prof. In-Bok Lee, Seoul National University, South-Korea
13:40 Future sensors for sustainable crop production by Prof. Kathy Steppe, University of Ghent, Belgium
14:00 Towards autonomous greenhouses and the role of models by Prof. Leo Marcelis, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
14:20 Q&A
14:30 Coffee break

Learnings of 4th Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge

15:00 Teams intro (video) by Pinglin Zhang, WUR
15:10 Approach, strategy and experience per team: Growers observation (Monique Bijlaard, WUR): IDEAS, Tomatonuts Trigger, Agrifusion MuGrow
16:10 Overview detailed analysis results by dr. Stef Maree, WUR
16:40 Announcement winning team by jury
17:00-18:00 Drinks & Bites

Join us in Bleiswijk

Participants, stakeholders, and interested parties are warmly invited to attend the live event on 16 January. Due to limited seating, pre-registration is required. In case of too much interest, we will give priority to participating team members. Therefore, register in time using the button next to here to reserve your spot.

Photos and videos will be taken for the purpose of reviewing or promoting this meeting. If you have any objection to this, please let us know in advance at jose.frederiks@wur.nl

Tip: Want to know more about this challenge? Check out the Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge website.