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Teatro Anatomico - Universitŕ di Padova | NIR on the GO 2010 IV Conference Padova 27-28 May, 2010 NIR on the GO Conference 2010 - IV Conference - Padova Italy May 27-28, 2010. Congress venue: Agripolis Adress: Viale dell'Universita, 16 - 35020 Legnaro (Padova), Italy Every two-three years in collaboration with ICNIRS the NIR ON THE GO conference offers a unique occasion to gather together people working on NIR applied in field application. Previous meetings were held in Braunschweig (Germany) and Gembloux, (Belgium) and now in the warmer Italy. NIR applications are rapidly moving from labs to fields. What does NIR needs to become the leading technology in monitoring, mapping production of food from the very source? What new sensors and new software are available to develop successful NIR applications? Can we make NIR affordable to any application? Can NIR be a valuable source to increase profitability in the feed/food market? The conference will cover technical and application aspect of this technology with the participation of scientists, sensor and software manufactures, agricultural machinery companies and NIR specialists in different disciplines. Proceedings are available |  |
| Program 26th May, 2010 in the afternoon, starting at 2.00pm Hellma Italia is pleased to invite you to the Workshop: UniStar: Chemometric Solution for improved Near Infrared Database Structure Thursday May 27 Plenary Session 1: Hardware. 10:00-10:15 Testing a new generation NIR diode array instruments for inline quality measurement. P. Reyns, B. Kemps, W. Saeys, Y. Denion-Lair, J. Sentjens, M. De Winter and B.de Ketelaere, J. De Baerdemaeker 10:15-10:30 Proceedings in Sample Presentation on Harvesting Machines. L. Urbonas and H. Krüger 10:30-10:45 Diode Arrays, Optical Resolution, Data Spacing and Information Content. D. E. Honigs 10:45 - 11:15 coffee break - Posters 11:15 -12:00 Sponsor Session 1: Zeiss/ John Deere, M.U.T. AG, Polytec GmbH. 12:00-12:45 Invited lecture: Chemometric NIR-technology to identify the quality of biological individuals as exemplified by single seed mass sorting. L. Munk
12:45 – 13:45 Lunch Plenary Session 2: Software. 15:00-15:30 Coffee break - Posters Plenary Session 3: Applications. 15:30 - 16:00 NIR on the Go at CRAW : 15 years of experience (1995-2010). G. Sinnaeve and P. Dardenne 16:00 – 16:30 Portable NIR Instruments for Agriculture Applications. J. Shenk 16:30 – 16:45 On-site, on-line determination of total solids, nitrogen and phosphorus in liquid hog-manure. P. Williams, D. Malley and E. Eising 16:45 – 17:00 Nutrient based Slurry Application by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. C. R. Moschner 17:00 – 17:15 In-Line Near-Infrared-Monitoring of the Biogas Process. H. Andre, R. Baumgarten 17:15 – 17:30 Using NIR spectroscopy on milk for the traceability of cows feeding. M. Coppa, B. Martin, C. Agabriel, I. Constant, G. Lombardi, and D. Andueza 17:30 – 18:00 Round Table: NIR on the GO…where is it going? An open discussion to make this technology a success (Christian Paul, Phil William, Pierre Dardenne, Paolo Berzaghi, Frédéric Larsson).
20:00 Gala dinner at Hotel Galileo (Padova). Friday May 28 Plenary Session 4: Applications (Continue). 09:00 – 09: 15 Efficient Recirculation of Liquid Farm Fertiliser and Biogas Substrate using NIRS-NANOBAG® W. Wenzl, B. Steiner, L. Haberl, W. Somitsch, S. Petrak 09:15 – 09:30 Variation among days in the dry matter of silages in bunker and tower silos measured using diode-array NIRS. J.Karlen 09:30 – 10:30 Sponsor Session 3: Dinamica Generale s.r.l., Haldrup GmbH, Grainit s.r.l., VDLUFA.
10:30-11:30 coffee break – Posters Poster - NIRS on-site vs at-line: Transferability and robustness of chemometric models on fresh silages. A. Martínez-Fernández, A. Soldado, A. González, F. Vicente and B. De la Roza-Delgado
- Drip loss determination of pork chops with NIR. S. Ampuero, Kragten and G. Bee
- Quality assessment of small grain accessions by means of near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy on a mobile at-line system. V. Hahn and M. Gowda
- Soil Carbon Monitoring with NIR: Potentials and Challenges. J. Miltz and A. Don
- Ripening monitoring of plums using NIR-instruments. D. Baumgartner
- Use of NIRS for the prediction of the chemical composition of sainfoin Onobrychis viciifolia Scop. S. Demdoum, F. Muńoz, I. Delgado and D. Andueza
- Online Near Infrared Classification of Iberian Pigs Carcasses According to their Feeding Regime. E. Zamora-Rojas, A. Garrido-Varo, E. De Pedro-Sanz, J.E. Guerrero-Ginel and D.C. Pérez-Marín
- Development of a graphical user interface (GUI) for on-line NIRS analysis of feed ingredients at the reception level in a feed mill plant. F. J. Sevilla-Pérez, A. Garrido-Varo, D. Pérez-Marín, J.E Guerrero and A.Gómez-Cabrera
- Using of LOCAL calibration for predicting feed value of fresh forages from faeces samples. D. Andueza, F. Picard, J.M. Ballet, M. Jestin and R. Baumont
- Non-destructive non touch Visible-NIR transmittance Spectroscopy for identification of Fresh and Frozen-thawed Fish. L. Fasolato, S. Balzan, K. Valentini, J.C. Ferlito, R. Riovanto, M. Mirisola, E. Cencetti, L. Serva, F. Benozzo, E.M. Teneggi, P. Berzaghi and E. Novelli
- The potential of mobile VIS/NIR measurements in TOC prediction and organic soils delineation of the peat field in different field conditions. M. Knadel, M. H.Greve and A. Thomsen
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