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Zu den Projektmitarbeitern gehören: Université du Queensland, Central Queensland University, Queensland Department of Environment and Science, NT Department of Primary Industry and Resources, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, New South Wales Dept. Primary industries, Northern Territory Farmers Federation, Australian Centre of Land Use and Management Program, Citrus Australia, Australian Banana Growers Council, Australian Mango Industry Association, Australian Olive Association, Société australienne de macadamia; Boundary Bend ltd, Costas, Tie-Up farming, CERES imaging, Felix instruments, Pinata Farms, Hortical und Manbullo Ltd. Nach einer frühen Karriere als Reisphysiologe beim NSW Department of Primary Industries und anschließend vielen Jahren bei der Qld State Counterpart gründete Professor Robson das Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing Centre (AARSC) an der UNE und ist heute dessen Direktor. He and his team work on a variety of research projects that develop and validate remote sensing technologies for many agricultural industries, including peanuts, grains, cotton, sugar, rice, avocados, mangoes, bananas, macadamias, olives, citrus fruits, carrots, vegetables, pineapples and pastures. These research projects have received funding from many sources, including state and federal government agencies, CDFs, CRCs, and directly from industry. Over the course of his career, Professor Robson has built an extensive network of collaborators who together have set a new standard for the successful integration of industry, research and business partners for the implementation of cross-sectoral national strategies and have produced results that have been widely adopted by industry. This has been demonstrated by the successful funding and implementation of projects such as the two national horticulture projects funded by the federal government`s for-profit rural R&D program and Horticulture Innovation. Director of the Centre for Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing (AARSC) – Centre for Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing Director of AGSCENE Pty Ltd. It is a small part-time consulting firm developing discrete remote sensing applications for a range of agricultural industries. ANU-AgriFuttures Workshop: Industry-University Collaboration in Agricultural Technology Webinar on Remote Sensing for SugarCane Yield Forecasting 2020 June 2020 Andrew is a Senior Partner in Stewarts` Leeds Commercial Litigation Team.

Academically, Professor Robson has received a large number of relevant publications, presentations and awards in the field of agricultural remote sensing and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales. Prof. Robson is considered by many colleagues to be a leader in the field of agricultural remote sensing as well as in the development and delivery of national collaborative initiatives in the fields of agriculture and horticulture. Professor Andrew Robson has been involved in agricultural research since 1996, mostly developing space applications (remote sensing/GIS) in many agricultural and horticultural agricultural systems nationally and internationally. Were. Andrew qualified in 2012 and after five years at Addleshaw Goddard LLP (including a one-year secondment at Rolls-Royce plc), he joined Stewart`s commercial litigation team in February 2020. Andrew specializes in general commercial litigation. He has experience both in managing risk in IT projects that have encountered difficulties and in defending software under license claims. Andrew also advises on matters of civil fraud, claims related to the provision of goods and/or services, warranty breach claims, and disputes between the partnership and shareholders. In this way, Andrew acted in a number of groundbreaking and high-profile cases. We do not store copies of the information submitted via this reference form. Please only send this form if you know that the recipient wishes to receive this information.

Read our Privacy page to learn more about how we process your data. Andrew enjoys watching football, rugby and boxing sets. “I have a strong passion for agriculture, not only in terms of providing solid research, but also in making sure the results are relevant to the industry. I firmly believe that the industry can engage from the beginning of the project to the delivery of practical and customizable results. This commitment ensures that research is desired, that it addresses an industry problem and, as such, that it is worth receiving funding from industry. I also strongly believe in collaboration and the need to involve multidisciplinary teams with the skills, knowledge and proven track record to achieve strong research results. Andrew is a member of the Society of Computers and Law.