Project description
Revolutionising agri-food traceability with digital twins
In the complex world of agri-food, tracing the journey of food from farm to store has long been a challenge, riddled with gaps and inefficiencies. Regulatory requirements and consumer demand for transparency have exacerbated this issue. The EIC-funded DIGI-TRUSTY project is designing a digital platform that ensures continuous and real-time traceability. By creating digital twin products, not just mapping supply chains, DIGI-TRUSTY answers market needs. It will implement secure blockchain-based digital audits, ensuring transparency and trust in the process. This approach aligns with market and regulatory requirements, ensuring data is ingested from various sources and standardised, audited and interoperable, leading to the creation of digital twin products.
Objective
Our solution is a turnkey digital platform intended for agri-food actors that allows : - Continuous and real-time traceability of food, from farm to store. - Continuous and targeted digital audits, secured by the blockchain. - Communication of results to the ecosystem. Our solution is
based on the product, not the supply chain, because creating product digital twins is the fuel to answer market and regulatory needs. The platform automatically ingests data from any system in place in any format (farmer information, supply chain data, quality data and sustainability data)
and transforms it to universally accessible and useful data, while significantly increasing efficiency via applied SaaS tools. The data is then standardized, digitally audited and interoperable, allowing the creation of digital twin products.
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIC-2022-ACCELERATOR-01
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78630 Orgeval
France
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