TALLHEDA on DASTA DUTH!
- Angeliki Milioti
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
The TALLHEDA project has been officially featured on the website of DASTA DUTH, the Career and Liaison Office of Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH), further strengthening its visibility and outreach within the Greek academic and innovation ecosystem.
This recognition highlights the strategic importance of TALLHEDA’s mission to develop a robust and sustainable Alliance for Digital Agriculture across Widening countries, particularly Greece and Serbia, in collaboration with leading institutions and stakeholders from across Europe.
Empowering the Next Generation of Agri-Digital Innovators
The feature published by DASTA DUTH offers an overview of TALLHEDA’s objectives, with a focus on:
Strengthening digital competencies in higher education institutions
Addressing brain drain by creating new research and career opportunities
Supporting the integration of advanced technologies such as AI, blockchain, and digital twins in agricultural education and practice
Promoting collaborative innovation through the Quadruple Helix model—linking academia, industry, civil society, and policymakers
As a central university unit supporting entrepreneurship, employment, and innovation, DASTA DUTH plays a key role in connecting students, graduates, and researchers with projects like TALLHEDA that align with current and future needs of the agri-food sector.
A Platform for Awareness and Engagement
Being featured on the DASTA DUTH platform not only raises awareness about the TALLHEDA project but also helps encourage wider participation from the academic community and local stakeholders. It reinforces the shared goal of building bridges between higher education, research, and industry—essential for advancing the digital transformation of agriculture.
This collaboration also supports TALLHEDA’s commitment to inclusive communication and outreach, ensuring that young scientists, educators, and practitioners are informed and empowered to take part in the project’s evolving ecosystem.
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