Vodafone Smart Village and TABİT, which were taken as an example in the "AZMUD-Mediterranean Greenhouses Improvement" project, in which 8 companies from 5 countries participated worldwide, were widely covered in the Spanish press.
The Vodafone Smart Village established by TABİT, the only company from Turkey participating in the AZMUD - Mediterranean Greenhouses Improvement Project, in which 8 companies from 5 countries participated within the scope of EU-funded projects, was widely covered in the Spanish press. The project, in which the agricultural technologies used in the Vodafone Smart Village are planned to be modeled and adapted to greenhouses, has started to make an impact in all countries of the world. Press organs and news websites in Spain, which set the agenda with their news, gave wide coverage to the AZMUD Project, TABİT and Vodafone Smart Village in their issues yesterday. Efe:agra, Mundoplast, 2f&H, Agrodiario, Economia3 and Quimicia Y Sociedad and many other press organs mentioned the AZMUD project and the planned works. The AZMUD project, which aims to improve Mediterranean Greenhouses, will last 42 months. The project aims to improve Mediterranean greenhouses with innovative plastic materials, natural additives and new irrigation technologies using technology and automation, reducing input costs and increasing yield per unit area. The project is coordinated by Aimplas, a Spanish company that has been working on plastic technologies for 30 years. The AZMUD project includes companies from Spain, Egypt, Jordan and France, as well as TABİT, the founder of Vodafone Smart Village, which brings together agriculture and technology in Turkey and establishes the world's first smart village and applies agricultural technologies here. TABİT Co-Founder and Vodafone Smart Village Founder Tülin Akın said, "In addition to the projects that we have been doing for 16 years, which bring together agriculture and technology and have achieved many firsts, we are proud to walk one leg of the project in which 5 countries are participants."
Companies Taking Part in the Project
TABIT (Turkey), Valencia-based Plastics Technological Institute (Aimplas), IDAI Nature (Spain), Smartwall (France), Packaging Industries Co., National Research Center for Methods for Irrigation and Agriculture (Jordan) and Egyptian Russian Company Advanced Agro Eco Farm (Egypt), and Spanish project manager Javier Peña.