Bringing together scientists, engineers, and industry professionals to present their findings and discuss emerging trends, challenges, and future directions in agricultural engineering and technology.
The IAGRIS 2025, organized by the Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering & Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), serves as a global platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to address key agricultural challenges and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This year’s theme, “Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Agricultural Transformation Towards Sustainable Practices”, highlights key focus areas such as Smart Farming & IoT, Agricultural Mechanization & Automation, Crop, Fisheries & Livestock Production Technology, Agricultural Waste Management & Utilization, Green Energy & Environment, and Sustainable Food & Agriculture.
The symposium aims to encourage innovation and knowledge exchange, fostering research collaborations and industry partnerships that contribute to a more sustainable agricultural future.
Bringing together scientists, engineers, and industry professionals to present their findings and discuss emerging trends, challenges, and future directions in agricultural engineering and technology.
Fostering connections among participants to facilitate future research collaborations and academic publications that drive meaningful advancements in agricultural innovation.
Exploring the key factors driving agricultural innovation, identifying constraints, and discovering solutions to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
Unveiling various possibilities for transforming engineering and technological research into practical and commercial applications that benefit the agriculture industry.
Acting as a platform to foster partnerships and attract investments, encouraging the scaling up of agricultural innovations through public and private sector collaboration.
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