On June 11, 2025, the AgriDataValue project was showcased as a benchmark for technological excellence during the Horizon Europe Info Day held in Zaragoza, Spain. Organized by the Center for Research and Food Technology of Aragon (CITA) in collaboration with the CDTI, the event served as a strategic platform to present the 2025 funding calls for Cluster 6 (Agriculture and Environment) and Cluster 5 (Climate). Representing the project’s digital technology consortium, Rafael del Hoyo from the Technological Institute of Aragon (ITA) presented AgriDataValue to an audience of researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. The session highlighted how ADV utilizes multi-source data—including Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery and ERA5 meteorological models—to empower farmers with predictive tools for disease risk and phenology management.

By being featured as a “Success Story” alongside other high-impact initiatives, ADV demonstrated its practical application in strengthening the competitiveness of the agri-food sector through Machine Learning and big data. The project’s participation facilitated direct networking with National Contact Points (NCPs) and regional actors, ensuring that the methodologies developed within ADV contribute to the design of future smart-farming proposals and the sustainability goals of the 2025–2027 Horizon Europe work programs.

The Agenda of the event