Industry Laureate Fellow takes future of farming to next level
Professor Yongsheng Gao named one of eight Fellows in prestigious research scheme.
Professor Yongsheng Gao named one of eight Fellows in prestigious research scheme.
AI farming is revolutionising agriculture in Australia, akin to Tesla's impact on manufacturing. The ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub at Griffith University employs AI and machine learning to enhance agricultural productivity and reduce labor shortages. From monitoring strawberries, improving sugarcane planting and precision lobster farming, this innovative approach promises higher quality, consistency, and cost-efficiency, making AI farming the future of food production.
Driving farming production and disease prevention through AI the key aim of research hub.
Incorporating AI into farming production to automate common tasks has been recognised with $5 million in funding from the Australian Government.
Four Griffith University researchers have been announced as 2018 Australian Research Council Future Fellows. The University has also been awarded...
Griffith an partners launch Australia’s first Korean technology-driven Smart Farm.
Griffith visit sheds light for farmers on what’s required to successfully supply a modern retailer.
Griffith has recognised its best and brightest researchers, professional and support staff plus teaching excellence at a gala event in Brisbane.
Griffith is the first university to roll out CSIRO’s new ON Prime Lite Program to early and mid-career researchers looking to take their projects to the next level with industry.
Learning how to use technology and geography to aid in creating sustainable developments was the aim when Griffith University STEM students Martin Juncal and Jacob Breslin traveled to Thailand last month on a scholarship.