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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2024 · 56 MIN

006 - Automation and Smart Agriculture

from Podomation · host ISA - International Society of Automation

Farming is one of the oldest industries, but it faces some very modern opportunities and challenges in today's environment. Our panelists share how automation technologies can have a positive impact on farmers, and what cybersecurity measures those who work in the agriculture field should address.Panelists:Leo Staples, Staples Farm, ISA Past PresidentJim McGlone, CTO, Automation Strategy and PerformanceDr. Ali Dehghantanha, Founding Director, Cyber Science Lab, University of Guelph

Farming is one of the oldest industries, but it faces some very modern opportunities and challenges in today's environment. Our panelists share how automation technologies can have a positive impact on farmers, and what cybersecurity measures those who work in the agriculture field should address. Panelists: Leo Staples, Staples Farm, ISA Past PresidentJim McGlone, CTO, Automation Strategy and PerformanceDr. Ali Dehghantanha, Founding Director, Cyber Science Lab, University of Guelph

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