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Maximising MAGDA’s impact through sustainable exploitation pathways

The MAGDA project aims to improve meteorological assimilation for agriculture through the use of advanced GNSS, IoT sensors, and drone technologies. To maximise the impact and ensure the long‐term sustainability of its innovative solutions, the project follows a strategic exploitation strategy. MAGDA’s comprehensive exploitation strategy links the project with initiatives and key stakeholders, promoting synergies and o opportunities for collaboration after the project end.

MAGDA Exploitation Pathways

At the core of MAGDA’s exploitation strategy is its capacity to innovate and to exploit its results in an effective manner. This strategy has been instrumental in successfully guiding the project from the initial groundwork to its readiness for market introduction and penetration, ensuring the sustainable and effective utilization of MAGDA’s results beyond the project’s duration.

 

 

Commercial Pathway

The objective of commercial exploitation is to transform the achievements and insights gained from the MAGDA project into market‐ready products and services. The industrial partners will expand their well‐established networks and establish new strategic partnerships with relevant partners and stakeholders for future cooperations and business opportunities. This pathway entails, for example, the following activities:

  • Deployment of MAGDA solutions in target markets, facilitated by the formation of strategic partnerships with relevant stakeholders
  • Provision of services to support weather and hydrological models as well as services directly offered to end-users

Scientific Pathway

Scientific exploitation includes further experimentation, and the development of novel ideas and tools, ranging from numerical weather prediction models to hydrological models that can further improve the provision of severe weather warnings and irrigation, as well as crop advisories. The generated outcomes and knowledge will be exploited by scientific partners for future developments and future projects. For example:

  • Collaboration for further research and development, for example, the implementation of new research projects that utilise the outcomes derived from MAGDA.
  • Publication of findings in the areas of GNSS and drone-enabled meteorological advancements.
  • Dissemination of results at international conferences and workshops with a focus on precision agriculture and climate resilience.

Educational Pathway

The findings of the MAGDA project will be made available for use in an educational context. Generated knowledge will be made publicly accessible and can be employed for educational purposes, for instance through workshops, training sessions, and seminars.

The MAGDA exploitation pathways demonstrate the various prospective avenues for the project’s results and findings to be utilised and exploited in the long term. MAGDA’s exploitation strategy offers a structured and meticulous approach to ensuring the sustainability and long‐term impact of project outcomes. By pursuing commercial, scientific and educational pathways, MAGDA will achieve the sustainable and effective utilisation of MAGDA’s results beyond the project’s duration.

 

Links

https://www.magdaproject.eu/

Keywords

Exploitation strategy, exploitation pathways, impact management, meteorological assimilation, advanced GNSS, drone technologies