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4TU.Greensensors Consortium Advances Collaboration Plans at 5th General Meeting

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

The Greensensors consortium held its fifth General Meeting on 2 February 2026 at the Wageningen University & Research campus in Wageningen, bringing together partners to share progress and set priorities for the next phase of the project.

The meeting opened with a reflection on milestones achieved since the project’s launch, highlighting advances in sensor development and growing multidisciplinary collaboration across partner institutions. Consortium members presented updates on ongoing research and innovation activities, outlining how these efforts are contributing to the project’s long-term objectives.

While many achievements so far have resulted from strong individual initiatives, discussions emphasized the importance of moving toward more coordinated outputs and joint impact. Participants identified the creation of broader national and international relevance as a key priority for the coming period.

A major focus of the meeting was the development of Greensensors demonstrators—integrated showcases designed to combine technologies and expertise from multiple partners. Several activities are planned over the coming months, with the goal of building a comprehensive platform that highlights the project’s collective innovation potential.

As part of the meeting, the team also visited ISRIC – World Soil Information, where participants explored global soil data and monitoring initiatives. The visit was described as highly informative and inspiring, reinforcing links between project activities and international soil information frameworks.

The meeting concluded with social drinks and informal networking, strengthening collaboration and setting a positive tone for the next phase of work. With a growing emphasis on integration and visibility, the Greensensors consortium now aims to translate individual progress into collective impact and scalable solutions for sustainable soil monitoring.