Six beneficiary partners from Spain and France combining scientific, technological and training expertise to transform digital viticulture.
The Public University of Navarra (UPNA) is an academic institution focused on applied research in viticulture, fruit growing, and advanced computing systems. It integrates agronomic knowledge with digital technologies.
The viticulture team works on plant genetic resources, grapevine grafting and pruning, and modeling climate change impacts on woody crops. It also studies soil–plant–microbiome interactions and develops genomic tools for trait identification.
The Computer Science department develops virtual reality, human-computer interaction, affective computing, and digital twin technologies for immersive training.
INRAE – EGFV unit is a research center focused on grapevine ecophysiology and functional genomics.
Research covers genotype responses to environmental stress, physiological and molecular mechanisms, and root system architecture modeling using advanced imaging technologies.
The Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) develops robotics, automation, and computer vision technologies for agriculture through its CDEI center.
It works on mobile robotic platforms, vineyard vision systems, and ground-penetrating radar for root system analysis.
PURPAN School of Engineers is an engineering school specialized in agronomy and viticulture.
It develops innovative educational tools such as serious games, XR technologies, and immersive simulations for agricultural training.
Viticultura Viva (Julián Palacios) is a company specialized in vineyard consultancy, training, and innovation.
It focuses on vineyard management, applied research, and professional viticulture training.
WiDiD is an EdTech company specialized in immersive VR training.
It develops simulation-based learning environments for professional training with a focus on practical skills and decision-making.
A cross-border network connecting researchers, trainers and technologists from Spain and France.
Organizations that expand the territorial and sectoral scope of the VINNEA project.