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Advancing Sustainable Agriculture through Innovation at the Third International Conference on Digital Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture

08 Jun 2026, 09:24 am

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International participants and the organising committee of Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) at the opening session of the Third International Conference on Digital Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture.


Recently, Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) hosted the Third International Conference on Digital Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture; a two-day event.

Organised by the Asia Pacific Centre of Robotics Engineering (APCORE) at APU, with the support of the Agricultural Revitalisation in Higher Education Institutions of Asian Countries (AGRHI) project under Erasmus+, the conference served as a global platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and innovation in smart agriculture, with a strong focus on artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, precision agriculture, and data analytics.

Academic institutions and industry collaborators include Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), Malaysia, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), India, University of West Attica (UniWA), Greece, Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, Eastern University, Sri Lanka, Anna University, India, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery; Polish Academy of Sciences (IMP PAN), Poland, Agroz Group Sdn Bhd, and JP Global Engineering Sdn Bhd. 

Day One: Exploring Smart Agriculture and Precision farming Technologies

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Opening speech delivered by Professor Dr Ho Chin Kuan, Vice-Chancellor of APU, who warmly welcomed participants to the conference, and highlighted the importance of advancing digital technologies in shaping the future of sustainable agriculture.


The conference commenced with keynote presentations and technical discussions focused on the evolving landscape of smart agriculture and digital farming systems. Experts from academia and industry; including Prof Dr Siva Kumar Balasundram, Head of the Department of Agriculture Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), and Dr Riyaz Ahamed, Independent Researcher and Trainer, shared valuable insights into emerging trends in precision agriculture, emphasising the role of digital technologies in enhancing productivity, optimising resource utilisation, and supporting sustainable farming practices.

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A key highlight of the first day was the emphasis on practical learning and industry engagement, where participants attended interactive workshops on IoT sensor deployment, gaining hands-on exposure to technologies used in modern agricultural monitoring systems.

 

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Meanwhile, exhibition booths showcased innovative agriculture technology (AgTech) solutions developed by participating universities, startups, and industry partners, providing participants with opportunities to engage directly with cutting-edge technologies and applications.


The collaborative environment fostered meaningful discussions between researchers, practitioners, and industry representatives, encouraging future partnerships and knowledge-sharing initiatives aimed at advancing sustainable agricultural development. 

Day Two: Driving Innovation through AI and Intelligent farming Solutions

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Ts Navin Sinnathamby, Head of Digital Agriculture Technology Ecosystem (AgTech), Ecosystem Development Division, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), visited APU’s AGRHI Technology Hub, accompanied by Dr Adeline Sneha John Chrisastum (Senior Lecturer, School of Computing at APU), for a brief engagement on digital agriculture initiatives.


The second day of the conference focused on the implementation of advanced technologies and innovation strategies within the agricultural sector, with particular emphasis on the growing role of AI in modern farming systems.

Discussions highlighted key developments in AI-driven crop monitoring, predictive analytics, automated farming systems, and intelligent resource management, demonstrating how data-driven technologies can enhance efficiency, sustainability, and productivity, while addressing global challenges in food production and environmental stewardship.

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A key highlight of the second day was the strong focus on practical applications of emerging technologies, where participants engaged in specialised workshops on drone technologies and AI vision systems.

 

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In addition, breakout sessions and panel discussions brought together academic experts, industry practitioners, and policymakers: including Ts Navin Sinnathamby, Head of Digital Agriculture Technology Ecosystem (AgTech), Ecosystem Development Division, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), to exchange perspectives on digital transformation strategies within agriculture.


These discussions explored technology adoption, implementation challenges, and future opportunities for innovation, reinforcing the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in advancing sustainable AgTech across diverse agricultural ecosystems. 

Strengthening Global collaboration for Sustainable Agriculture

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International participants and the organising committee of APU gathered in front of APU’s AGRHI Technology Hub, reflecting the conference’s spirit of global collaboration and innovation in sustainable agriculture.


The success of the conference reinforced APU’s position as a leading hub for advancing digital innovation in agriculture.

Through keynote presentations, technical sessions, workshops, exhibitions, and networking opportunities, it facilitated meaningful exchanges between researchers, industry stakeholders, and institutions committed to shaping the future of sustainable agriculture.

The active involvement of APU, alongside its international partners and collaborators, further strengthened the conference’s global impact, highlighting its growing role in fostering cross-border cooperation and interdisciplinary research to address global challenges.