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Proyecto INTERREG-SUDOE Fructhor-ia

INTERREG-SUDOE Fructhor-ia Project: Autonomous robotics solutions for optimizing the competitiveness of the fruit and vegetable sector

  • Type Project
  • Status In progress
  • Execution 2025 -2028
  • Assigned Budget 1.789.850,00 €
  • Scope Europeo
  • Autonomous community Andalucía; Castilla y León; Madrid, Comunidad de
  • Main source of financing INTERREG 21-27
  • Project website Web del proyecto Fructhor-ia (INTERREG)
Abstract
Strategy for the Financial Acceptability of Autonomous Robotics Solutions Priority: 2 - Promote social cohesion and territorial and demographic balance in the Southwest through innovation and transformation of productive sectors Objective: 1.1 Develop and improve research and innovation capabilities and assimilate advanced technologies As outlined in A.3.3, following the development (GT1) and pilot testing under real operating conditions (GT2) of autonomous robotics solutions, the project will focus on achieving the effective assimilation of these systems by the fruit and vegetable production sector at the scale of the Southwest region. To this end, a model will be developed […]
Description

The fruit and vegetable sector is a key economic activity across the Sudoe region, distinguished by its high productivity, diversification, and specialization. It also acts as a driving force for sustainable development in predominantly rural areas, both in terms of job creation and business and entrepreneurial opportunities. However, market globalization, increased competition, reduced profitability, and labor shortages and generational replacement pose major challenges that affect its viability and sustainability in the medium and long term. In this context, FRUCTHOR-IA addresses the technical, financial, and labor challenges of the fruit and vegetable sector, contributing to optimizing its competitiveness through the development of autonomous robotics solutions for crop monitoring and human-robot collaboration. These solutions leverage the potential of technological innovation to foster social and territorial cohesion, ensuring the fruit and vegetable sector's position as a fundamental pillar of a sustainable, competitive, and inclusive economic model. Through an analysis of the sector's automation needs, pilot-scale demonstrations of autonomous robotics solutions, and their transfer to the fruit and vegetable production network, FRUCTHOR-IA aims not only to drive the sector's digital transformation but also to foster a permanent environment of open innovation, cooperation, and dialogue among the various stakeholders. This focus on applied innovation and technology transfer will also be reflected in the development of a strategy to ensure the financial viability of robotics solutions. In this area, a model for financing investment through pooling among owners of compatible farms will be designed. In conclusion, FRUCTHOR-IA not only offers an innovative response to current challenges but also defines the path toward a more efficient, sustainable, and resilient fruit and vegetable sector in the SUDOE region.

Contact information
  • Member name: Roemi Emilia Fernández Saavedra
  • Email: Email: roemi.fernandez@car.upm-csic.es
    • Member name: Blanca Delia Real García
    • Email: Email: blanca.real@itcl.es
      • Member name: Eduardo Ferrera Cabanillas
      • Email: Email: eferrera@catec.aero
        • Member name: Nicolas Fedou
        • Email: Email: nicolas.fedou@dordogne.chambagri.fr
          • Member name: Johan Sees
          • Email: Email: j.sees@dordogne.fr
            • Member name: David Francés
            • Email: Email: david.frances@agerpix.com
              • Member name: David Rodríguez Velasco
              • Email: Email: david.rodriguezvelasco@estia.fr
                • Member name: Jorge Antunes
                • Email: Email: jorge.antunes@amcb.pt
                  • Member name: Ana Isabel Pereira
                  • Email : apereira@ipb.pt
                    • Member name: Helder Viana
                    • Email: Email: hviana@esav.ipv.pt
Coordinators
  • Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Centro de Automatica y Robotica
Beneficiaries
  • Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Centro de Automatica y Robotica
  • Instituto Tecnológico de Castilla y León
  • Fundación Andaluza para el Desarrollo Aeroespacial
  • chambre d'agriculture dordogne
  • Conseil départemental de la Dordogne
  • Agerpix Technologies SL
  • École Supérieure des Technologies Industrielles Avancées
  • Associação de Municípios da Cova da Beira
  • Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Centro de Investigação em Digitalização e Robótica Inteligente
  • Instituto Politécnico de Viseu