The River Severn Partnership Advanced Wireless Innovation Region (RSP AWIR) is a £3.75m initiative, wholly funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and managed by Shropshire Council on behalf of the River Severn Partnership.
The RSP AWIR project is an exciting initiative set to strengthen and elevate farming practices by showcasing the transformative potential of 5G and other advanced wireless technologies, aiming to boost efficiency, support sustainability and set new standards in modern agriculture and land-based industries.
In collaboration with Harper Adams University, Hartpury University will partner with farmers and landowners in the River Severn Partnership area to demonstrate the adaptation of advanced wireless technologies for crop monitoring, security maintenance, and energy regulation.
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Shirehall, Abbey Foregate ,Shrewsbury
Shropshire
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Videos
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Hartpury shares highlights from their first Farm Forward Demo event at Hartpury Digital Innovation Farm! “On a personal note, I’ve worked across telecoms for 22 years and this is some of the highest l ...
Blog
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Hartpury University and Hartpury College are making history with the arrival of a state-of-the-art Advanced Wireless Demo Unit at their commercial Home Farm. Designed and built by engineers at Jet Con ...
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Hartpury University and Hartpury College are excited to announce a new series of ‘Farm Forward’ demonstration events, showcasing the latest wireless networks and technologies for the farming and rural ...
Brochures
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The RSP AWIR in conjunction with Warwickshire County Council can offer a loan scheme to see if signal boosting technology can help your rural business.
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The RSP AWIR is investing in a range of Use Cases to test the application and impact of Advanced Wireless Technologies in farming and rural industry.