Pulverizadores Fede participated in PTV Conecta 2026, the wine innovation showroom promoted by the Wine Technology Platform (PTV), held on June 30 and July 1 at the iHub of La Vega Innova in Madrid.

The event brought together wineries, winegrowers and industry professionals to discover innovative technologies already available on the market that improve vineyard operations while enhancing competitiveness and sustainability across the wine sector.

As a PTV member company, Pulverizadores Fede had its own exhibition space where we welcomed visitors interested in our latest technologies for crop protection and digital vineyard management. Throughout the event, we shared with growers, technicians and wineries how innovation in spraying technology enables more effective, controlled, profitable and sustainable spray applications.

Presentation of H3O, Sprayer Connect and AIs Technologies

The event also featured thematic sessions dedicated to technical presentations. Ana Cortés (Marketing) participated as a speaker in the session “Precision Agriculture and Vineyard Digitalization”, where she presented Pulverizadores Fede’s digital solutions designed to improve the effectiveness and management of crop protection treatments:

  • Sprayer Connect. A universal solution that makes it easy and affordable to digitalize any air-blast sprayer. It enables equipment geolocation, visualization of key operating parameters, operational alerts and maintenance planning through the My Specialty Crops app, facilitating the monitoring of field activities.
  • A sprayer-integrated technology that automatically adjusts spray applications according to the crop canopy volume. Thanks to its connectivity features, it sends work orders and records data in real time, ensuring full traceability. This solution reduces spray drift by up to 50%, decreases plant protection product use by 25%, and lowers fuel consumption by 4 l/h.
  • AIs System. A comprehensive solution based on artificial intelligence and 3D image processing. Installed on the tractor, it accurately analyzes crop condition and vigor, enabling tree-by-tree variable-rate applications. This technology can reduce pesticide use by up to 40%.

 

Participating in PTV Conecta 2026 provided an excellent opportunity to share knowledge, exchange experiences with industry professionals, and demonstrate how currently available technologies help address the productive challenges facing modern viticulture, with a focus on effectiveness, profitability and sustainability.

 

 

With the contribution of the European Union’s LIFE Programme, the EU’s funding instrument for the environment and climate action, under grant agreement Project 101074540 — LIFE21-ENV-ES-Life-AIs.

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