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The project: “PETROROV – A multipurpose solution for high resolution soil and sub-soil mapping ” has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 888061
PETROLOGIC SYNERGY SRL got a contribution of 50,000 € (total budget 74,290 €) for preparing the Business Plan of its project: “PETROROV”.
IoT technology for soil and subsoil analysis – Soil and subsoil mineralogical composition is important for a wide range of sectors such as agriculture, environment monitoring and mining activities. However, existing data collection and geochemical techniques are time-consuming, expensive, ineffective, and non-reliable due to the transfer of sampling and the use of different laboratories. As a result, new improved methods and new testing instruments are requested by the market. The EU-funded PetroRov project represents an innovative instrument for soil analysis applicable in several economic and scientific sectors. It advances IoT technology with sensor configurations to collect and measure soil and subsoil properties. Four versions of the instrument will be developed to target the sectors of agriculture, environment, geotechnics, mining and preventive exploration archaeology.
The SME- Instrument program is part of the European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot project, which supports high-level innovators, entrepreneurs, small businesses and scientists with funding opportunities and acceleration services.
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The project: “PETROROV – A multipurpose solution for high resolution soil and sub-soil mapping ” has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 888061
PETROLOGIC SYNERGY SRL got a contribution of 50,000 € (total budget 74,290 € for preparing the Business Plan of its project: “PETROROV”.
IoT technology for soil and subsoil analysis – Soil and subsoil mineralogical composition is important for a wide range of sectors such as agriculture, environment monitoring and mining activities. However, existing data collection and geochemical techniques are time-consuming, expensive, ineffective, and non-reliable due to the transfer of sampling and the use of different laboratories. As a result, new improved methods and new testing instruments are requested by the market. The EU-funded PetroRov project represents an innovative instrument for soil analysis applicable in several economic and scientific sectors. It advances IoT technology with sensor configurations to collect and measure soil and subsoil properties. Four versions of the instrument will be developed to target the sectors of agriculture, environment, geotechnics, mining and preventive exploration archaeology.
The SME- Instrument program is part of the European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot project, which supports high-level innovators, entrepreneurs, small businesses and scientists with funding opportunities and acceleration services.
The project: “PETROROV – A multipurpose solution for high resolution soil and sub-soil mapping ” has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 888061
PETROLOGIC SYNERGY SRL got a contribution of 50,000 € (total budget 74,290 € for preparing the Business Plan of its project: “PETROROV”.
IoT technology for soil and subsoil analysis – Soil and subsoil mineralogical composition is important for a wide range of sectors such as agriculture, environment monitoring and mining activities. However, existing data collection and geochemical techniques are time-consuming, expensive, ineffective, and non-reliable due to the transfer of sampling and the use of different laboratories. As a result, new improved methods and new testing instruments are requested by the market. The EU-funded PetroRov project represents an innovative instrument for soil analysis applicable in several economic and scientific sectors. It advances IoT technology with sensor configurations to collect and measure soil and subsoil properties. Four versions of the instrument will be developed to target the sectors of agriculture, environment, geotechnics, mining and preventive exploration archaeology.
The SME- Instrument program is part of the European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot project, which supports high-level innovators, entrepreneurs, small businesses and scientists with funding opportunities and acceleration services.