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Calibration and Optimisation of Technological Quality Measurement Methods for Cereal Grain
ARVALIS
Location
France
Arable farming

Our service provides access to grain samples and comprehensive technological quality analysis conducted at Arvalis facilities, enabling the development of AI-powered grain analysis solutions. Clients can work with well-documented samples from one or multiple species, enriched with detailed metadata such as variety, harvest year, and collection location crucial for training and validating AI models. Beyond sample selection and preparation, our experts assist in choosing, testing, and validating analytical methods, covering rheological properties (Alvéolab), breadmaking tests, and protein content measurement (Infratec, Dumas). These high-quality datasets, combined with access to Arvalis facilities and controlled testing environments, provide an ideal foundation for developing machine learning algorithms that enhance grain quality prediction, automate classification, and optimise processing parameters. With our service, clients can accelerate the development, validation, and deployment of AI-driven grain analysis tools, ensuring they meet industry standards and deliver precise, reproducible results. Our expertise in analytical methods allows customers to refine their models, improve prediction accuracy, and scale AI solutions for real-world agricultural applications.

Collection of test data
Desk assessment
Performance evaluation
Provision of datasets
Test design
Test execution
Test setup
Dataspace use case design analysis
GRADIANT
Location
Remote
Spain
Arable farming
Food processing
Greenhouse
Horticulture
Livestock farming
Tree Crops
Viticulture

Creating a dataspace involves significant costs and time investment. Technology-related expenses include evolving and adapting reference software components (such as participant agents (connectors), identity and access management mechanisms, and data catalogues), designing the dataspace, and deploying it in a public or private cloud infrastructure. To justify these costs, a compelling value proposition for each data space participant (consumers or providers) is crucial.
The primary aim of the service is to assist the customer in designing well-defined dataspace use cases. The service offers aid in the definition of the purpose, review of the participant roles (that could be data provider, data consumer, data intermediary, or part of the data space governance authority), business and governance models outline, and specification of the reference architecture and user interface of the dataspace.
Tools used in this process include the Starter Kit for Data Space Designers [1], Data Cooperation Canvas [2], Use Case Playbook [3], and Use Case Blueprint [4].


[1] https://dssc.eu/download/attachments/29523973/DSSC-Starterkit-Version-1.0.pdf?download=true
[2] https://www.datacooperationcanvas.eu/canvas/intro
[3] https://internationaldataspaces.org/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/use-case-playbook.pdf
[4] https://dataspacessupportcentre.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BVE/pages/357074241/Use+Case+Development 

Desk assessment