Based on the findings from CODECS report Analysis of Digital Ecosystems (2024), this event has explored how effective digital ecosystems can facilitate this digital transition, creating an environment that fosters resilience and productivity in agriculture. In the CODECS project, digital ecosystems are defined as integrated systems combining digital, socio-economic, organisational, and physical elements, all working to support digital adoption and utilisation in agriculture. We have diven into the role digital ecosystems play in structured data sharing, seamless access to digital tools, and improving resource availability for farmers and rural stakeholders.
Additionally, by examining examples of digital ecosystems across CODECS Living Labs, this webinar has offered insights into the diverse configurations and impacts of digital ecosystems. It was opportunity to discuss how collaboration, data governance, and interoperable solutions help shape a digital landscape that makes innovation accessible, adaptable, and beneficial for the agricultural sector.
This webinar is organised within the framework of the CODECS Knowledge Accelerator, a network designed to enhance knowledge creation through various engaging activities.
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Speakers (Participants):
Serafin Pazos Vidal, European Association for Innovation in Local Development (AEIDL)
Gianluca Brunori, University of Pisa & CODECS coordinator
Doris Marquardt, Directorate General for Communications Network, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT)
Cynthia Giagnocavo, University of Almeria
Vojtech Novak, Czech Living Lab – Automation of Orchard Management (CSITA)
Mario Petkovski, Macedonia Living Lab – RAMAS (AgFutura Technologies)
Prof. Olivera Nikolić, a member of the project team, Educons University
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Picture 1.Opening the event
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Picture 2. Gianluca Brunori, University of Pisa and CODECS Coordinator
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Picture 3. Mario Petkovski, Macedonia Living Lab – RAMAS (AgFutura Technologies)
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Picture 4. Discussion
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