Synergy Days 2026 - Naples
The Synergy Days continue to represent one of the main meeting points for Europe’s digital agrifood innovation community. Conceived as a space where EU projects, Digital Innovation Hubs, policy actors, technology providers, researchers and end-users meet to exchange perspectives, the initiative contributes to strengthening connections across the European agrifood innovation landscape.
Synergy Days Italia, the Italian edition of the Synergy Days is taking place on 3-4 September in Naples, hosted at the University of Naples Federico II (Portici), as a two-day event bringing together stakeholders from across the innovation ecosystem. The event revolves around thematic sessions and dedicated workshops, creating opportunities for discussion, knowledge exchange and networking among participants.
Building on the legacy of initiatives such as SmartAgriHubs and the expanding network of European Testing and Experimentation Facilities Facilities and European Digital Innovation Hubs, the Synergy Days reflect the growing importance of collaborative infrastructures supporting the digital transition of the agrifood sector. In this context, the event represents not only a dissemination platform, but also a coordination opportunity for projects working at the intersection of AI, robotics, data spaces and sustainable agriculture.
agrifoodTEF participation
As an active actor within the European agrifood innovation ecosystem, and in continuity with our previous participations, the project contributes to discussions on testing and experimentation infrastructures for AI and robotics in agriculture, as well as on the broader challenges related to technology adoption, market deployment and support to SMEs.
Information regarding agrifoodTEF’s role, sessions and activities is updated as the programme definition progresses.
The Naples edition confirms the Synergy Days as a reference moment for agrifoodTEF and for the European innovation community, particularly at a time when cooperation between projects and infrastructures is becoming increasingly important to maximise impact and reduce fragmentation.