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(A) Paraninfo – capacity for 700 attendees (B) Salón de Grados – capacity for 180 attendees (C) Economicas – capacity for 130 attendees (D) Ciencias de la salud – capacity for 100 attendees (E) Hall Ciencias de la salud – Poster exhibition



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Technical sessions (Thursday June 26, 2025)


8:30-9:00 Keynote Speaker KN7

60 years of innovation for more sustainable agriculture in Almería.

Roberto García Torrente

Director of Sustainability and Agri-Food Development at Grupo Cajamar. Almería, Spain.


TECHNICAL SESSION 01 (9:30-10:30 h)



9:30-9:45 TS01-01

Integrating extreme weather events into greenhouse climate simulations.

Athanasios Sapounas

TNO, Digital Built Environment, Delft, Netherlands.

9:45-10:00 TS01-02

Comparative analysis of advanced AI/data-driven and expert-driven climate control in greenhouse cherry tomato.

Kenneth Tran

Koidra Inc, Seattle, United States of America.

10:00-10:15 TS01-03

Impact of insect-proof nets on local climate conditions, pest spread and yield in an unheated tunnel greenhouse with a cucumber crop.

Pierre-Emmanuel Bournet

L'Institut Agro 2, Angers, France.

10:15-10:30 TS01-04

Quantifying the contribution of autonomous greenhouse control algorithms to net profit, crop yield and sustainability indicators.

Silke Hemming

Wageningen University & Research, Business Unit Greenhouse Horticulture, Wageningen, Netherlands.

TECHNICAL SESSION 02 (11:00-12:30 h)



11:00-11:15 TS02-01

AI-driven autonomous crop monitoring with multivariable data integration.

Alvaro Fuentes

Jeonbuk National University, Republic of Korea.

11:15-11:30 TS02-02

FertiRIEGO: decision support system to calculate irrigation and nutrient requirements for greenhouse tomato.

Cecilia Berrueta

INIA Uruguay, Salto, Uruguay.

11:30-11:45 TS02-03

Alternative options for the application of ion selective electrodes to optimize plant nutrition in a closed-loop soilless tomato crop.

Dimitrios Savvas

Agricultural University of Athens, Laboratory of Vegetable Production, Athens, Greece.

11:45-12:00 TS02-04

High tunnels extend the growing season for warm season vegetable crops in North Dakota, USA.

Harlene Hatterman-Valenti

North Dakota State University, Fargo, United States of America.

12:00-12:15 TS02-05

Reduction of cover whitewashing of Mediterranean solar greenhouses using soil mulching with white marble gravel and the increase in the natural ventilation surface.

Francisco Domingo Molina Aiz

University of Almería – Department of Engineering, CIAMBITAL, Ctra. Sacramento s/n, 04120 Almería, Spain.

12:15-12:30 TS02-06

Precision hydroponic management system based on real-time sensing of crop transpiration and nutrient compositions for closed-loop tomato cultivation.

Tae In Ahn

Seoul National University, Department of Plant Science, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
     
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