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Paraller session 12th June 2018High Tech Agriculture: Photonics for Food SafetyJuha PurmonenExecutive Director

High Tech Agriculture: Photonics for Food IndustryTodays Menu(Safety) Photonics and EPRISE project New Miniaturised, Intelligent Spectral Sensors and Their Possibilitiesin the Food Sector, Jarkko Antila – Spectral Engines, Finland What makes hyperspectral imaging a revolutionary solution for foodfraud and safety detection?, Esko Herrala - Specim, Finland Synthetic light catalysis cleans air and surfaces, Petteri Jauhiainen LED TAILOR INNOVA7ION, Finland UV laser for food industry, Slava Vanykov - HyacinthLUX, Finland

What is Photonics?

Materials, LEDs, lasers, detectors,image sensors, lenses, prisms,optical filters, gratings, opticalfiberLED lamps, cameras,displays, optical scanners,markers, manufacturingand inspection systemsLighting, vision systems, autonomousvehicles, internet & datacenters,smart phones, AR/VR, medicalimaging systems, TVs

Enabled ServicesInternet, streaming video and audio (music), cloud storage services, e-commerce, car,

Photonics is the generation, transmission, andutilization of light and other electromagneticradiation. Photonics offers solutions to the globalchallenges of our time. Climate Change Energy Clean Water and Food Digitalization Health and Medical Lighting

Live longer, feel betterPhotonics in life sciences and healthcareKeep our traffic flowingPhotonics for connected mobilityEmpowering Industry 4.0Photonics in manufacturing and productionFeed the worldPhotonics for safe, nutritious and affordable foodZero emission, less wastePhotonics for sustainability and a clean environmentA new quality of urban lifePhotonics for smart homes and liveable citiesA million new jobs to /Photonics21-Vision-Paper-Final.pdf

Photonics will help supply safe,nutritious and affordable food for alland establish a sustainable value chainfrom farm to fork. By using ever moreprecise sensors and measuringdevices, farmers, food processors andordinary consumers will be able tomonitor and certify the safety, quality,content and even the origin of foodPhotonics technology is a powerful toolbox - enablerRelevant tools include lasers and LiDAR, hyperspectral imagingand many other kinds of sensors, energy-efficient Final.pdf

Soil health analysis: soil health is often indicated by soil bulk density. Low bulkdensities indicate more organic matter and therefore more nutrient-rich soils. Using3D-laser scanning, one can determine the volume of grains of soil and together withtheir weight determine their density. Soil health is also sometimes analysed throughmulti-spectral imaging from airplanes.Controlling watering:Lasers andtelescopes are usedin optical farming todetectevapotranspirationand help farmersdecide when toirrigate. The systemis based oncomputer-controlledanalysis of thescintillation inducedby theevapotranspiration.Crop analysis: Maybe the oldest opticaltechnique used to analyse crop quality is thegrape wine refractometer used to measure theconcentration of sugar in the juice of grapes.Optical spectroscopy is used in many differentways, e.g. to measure the nitrogen level inleaves or grains or to identify levels of bruisingin fruits and vegetables.Automatic cow milkingand milk analysis: Imagingor even simpler systemsbased on lasers anddetectors can be used tocontrol the automaticmilking of cows ensuringthe proper flow of thecows along the milkingchain. At the same time,optical spectroscopy canbe used to on-line measurethe quality of the milk.Plant growth stimulation through smart lighting: Efficient lighting can help controlling plant growth and quality. It is apparently possible toreduce the energy consumption by as much as 50% and at the same time produce healthier plants by controlling spectrum, intensity andtiming.

https://www.eprise.eu

Collaborative partnershipEPRISE has bought nine European photonic leaderstogether to support SMEs working in the PhotonicIndustry and overcome the market barriers. Expert databaseEventsSME supportNetworkingKey objectives of the ÉPRISE project1. Raising awareness of targeted regions about the underexploited potential of photonics based technologiesand applications in 4 targeted markets in relation with the regional RIS32. Promoting co-funding initiatives and synergies between regional and EU resources and strategies3. Assisting Photonics SMEs trying to enter 4 target markets through expert advice specific to those markets andtailored to each company’s needs4. Stimulate and strengthen collaborations along the value chain by fostering collaboration between differentstakeholdersD3.3 Booklet of expert information relating to Agriculture market (M16)D3.4 Booklet of expert information relating to Food market (M16)

photonicsroadshow.eu

European Photonics Clusters 2016Optics and photonics clusters areconcentrations of optics-related firmsand universities that maintain strongresearch and workforce ties, createquality jobs, share common economicneeds, and work with governmentand stakeholders to strengthen theindustry. SPIESPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, wasfounded in 1955 to advance light-based technologies.Serving more than 264,000 constituents from approximately166 countries, the not-for-profit society advances emergingtechnologies through interdisciplinary information exchange,continuing education, publications, patent precedent, andcareer and professional growth.Photonics innovation ecosystems in EuropeSPIE annually organizes and sponsors approximately 25major technical forums, exhibitions, and education programsin North America, Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific.

Photonics Finland is a technology oriented association that drives the photonics industry inFinland. It gathers Finnish photonics companies, academia, industries that apply and adaptphotonics and public authorities under the national network.Photonics Finland develops practices to coordinate and develop Finnish photonicsinternationally by working closely with other European photonic clusters which aresustained by European Union Photonics Platform (Photonics21).

Photonics in Finland 200 companies Photonics business in Finland is Billion euro Directly employs about 4 000 workers in Finland Key target markets to grow 20.9% annually for the next 3 years Photonics related turnover to grow 27.1% annually for the next 3 years Employees is estimated to grow 18.3% annually for the next 3 yearsCompany of the Year 2017OptoFidelity integrate optical sensor technology in OptoFidelity's precision robot platforms.Optical measurement technology is also used to measure performance of VR / AR devices.

Key Photonics Competences in Finland Optical Sensing and Imaging Machine vision, spectral images, Micro- and NanophotonicsEcosystem including- Leading companis- SMEs- Research groups- Facilities- Goverment support R2R, solar cells, 3D printed optics, MOEMS, silicon photonics, VR/AR optics, Lasers and Fiber Optics Fiberlasers, semicomtactor laser,

EventsEnd user workshops Photonics for Lighting, Helsinki, 31. August 2017 Photonics for Food Industry, Seinäjoki, 12. June 2018 Photonics for Forestry, Joensuu, 10.-11. October 2018 Optics&Photonics Days (OPD) 2018 – Jyväskylä, 28.-30. May 2018 Northern Optics Photonics (NOP) 2018, Lund, Sweden 12.-14. September2018

Forest&Photonics 2018, 10th – 11th October, Koli National Park, FinlandThemes for the Forest&Photonics 2018 Drones & Big Data Robotics & Automation Photonics Technologies for photonics-2018/

What is Photonics?

Precision Farming

High Tech Agriculture: Photonics for Food IndustryTodays Menu(Safety) Photonics and EPRISE project New Miniaturised, Intelligent Spectral Sensors and Their Possibilities in the Food Sector, JarkkoAntila – Spectral Engines, Finland What makes hyperspectral imaging a revolutionary solution for food fraud and safetydetection?, Esko Herrala - Specim, Finland Synthetic light catalysis cleans air and surfaces, Petteri Jauhiainen - LED TAILOR INNOVA7ION,Finland UV laser for food industry, Slava Vanykov - HyacinthLUX, Finland C. 15 min presention and 10 min active discussion

@PhotonicsFin @EPRISE EUKiitos!@PhotonicsFinlandPhotonics FinlandJuha PurmonenExecutive DirectorTel. 358 50 354 3832Email. juha.purmonen@photonics.fi

Forest&Photonics 2017 in a nutshellThemes for the seminarDuring the event Forest Data Smart Machines Photonics Future Technologies Virtual Forest AR/VR demo Virtual Industry Environment VR demo Evening Program with excellent networkingopportunitiesAfter the seminar All the presentation videos are available http://bit.ly/2mt0tPP All the presentation pdf-materials are available http://bit.ly/2wDVdNx The challenges and opportunities from seminar are processed and newcollaboration projects with companies are developed.

Key target markets to grow 20.9% annually for the next 3 years Photonics related turnover to grow 27.1% annually for the next 3 years Employees is estimated to grow 18.3% annually for the next 3 years OptoFidelity integrate optical senso

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