From digital twins enabling farm management from a single control station and simulation of solutions before on-site implementation, to robotics replacing humans in the most hazardous and strenuous tasks, to artificial intelligence— increasingly essential as farming systems become multitrophic and closed-cycle and as weather conditions enter uncharted territory—new technologies are profoundly transforming aquaculture.
Moderator
Marco Comelli
Digital twins in aquaponic and RAS systems
Roberto Pastres, Professor, University of Venice
Environmental monitoring and beyond: the TRIDENT system, an autonomous surface vehicle for image and chemical data collection
Sabina Susmel, Coordinator, Brigantine Project – University of Udine
AI for monitoring and weather forecasting in offshore aquaculture
Alessio Bonaldo, Professor, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, ACTFAST Project
AI, gut microbiota and fillet quality
Marco Saroglia, Silvio Rizzi, Simona Rimoldi, Violeta Kalemi, Genciana Terova – University of Insubria
Noise in aquaculture systems and mitigation measures
Presentation by the University of Padua (Daniela Bertotto – double presentation)
