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Decision handed over at the Green Week: € 850,359.98 for WineIO research project

"More economical wine production by improving interoperability between winery processes using an open source input and output data platform (WineIO)"

Cem Özdemir, Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, symbolically presented the funding amount as a check to the project sponsors Sebastian Wille from Wille Engineering and Prof. Dr. Dominik Durner from the Rural Area Service Center (DLR) Rheinish Palatinate / Wine Campus Neustadt on January 20, 2025 as part of the Green Week 2025 in Berlin.

In the WineIO research project - in collaboration with Wille Engineering - innovative process measurement methods from food and beverage technology are being implemented in grape processing, must extraction, winemaking and wine storage. By creating new interfaces, measurement data is transferred to cellar management control and documentation systems and used for process control and optimization. The focus is on user-friendliness, affordability and suitability for small and medium-sized businesses with individual circumstances.

Are you a wine-producing company, a supplier and service provider to the wine and beverage industry, a company in machine and plant engineering, sensor technology, measurement and control technology or wine and beverage analysis? Register now for the workshop on 20.02.2025 and find out more about WineIO: To the event!

Sebastian Wille (right) and Prof. Dr. Dominik Durner (left)