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Wageningen, Netherlands

The 7th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium (IPPS 2022) under the slogan "Plant Phenotyping for a Sustainable Future" was held on 27-30 September and gathered the multidisciplinary scientific community – plant biologists, ecologists, engineers, agronomists and computer scientists. This symposium served as a platform for discussion on options for harnessing the power of plant phenotyping and contributing to a sustainable future.

FlexiGroBots partners from Wageningen University (WU) participated in the 7th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium (IPPS 2022) with a poster presentation on "Automatic tracking of grape clusters and early phenotyping from UAV video sequences". Additionally, at the same time, Sergio Vélez and Maria Del Mar Ariza Sentís from WU presented the FlexiGroBots project to the VIRAL project members.