Innovation competition »Artificial intelligence as a driver for economically relevant ecosystems«

The Fraunhofer REIF project is among the winners of the AI innovation competition of the BMWi

REIF – Resource-efficient, Economic and Intelligent Foodchain

In Berlin, Dr. Ulrich Nussbaum, State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi), awarded the winners of the innovation competition »Artificial Intelligence as a Driver for Economically Relevant Ecosystems.« The Fraunhofer REIF project is among the winners and is now entering a three-year implementation phase sponsored by the BMWi.

The REIF research project aims to analyze the potential of artificial intelligence for optimizing the planning and control of the added value in the food industry. Similar to machine learning, findings are permanently generated and multiplied. With the help of this knowledge, processes are optimized. The project aims to establish an AI ecosystem that summons stakeholders from all parts of the value chain so that food waste can be reduced sustainably and holistically with Artificial Intelligence.

Find more information about the project REIF - Resource-efficient, Economic, and Intelligent Foodchainor on our website.

REIF – Resource-efficient, Economic and Intelligent Foodchain
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REIF – Resource-efficient, Economic and Intelligent Foodchain
The winners of the AI innovation competition »Artificial intelligence as a driver for economically relevant ecosystems«
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The winners of the AI innovation competition »Artificial intelligence as a driver for economically relevant ecosystems«
Fourth from right: Alexander Zipfel, Fraunhofer IGCV

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