The Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Informationstechnik FIT acts as project coordinator. Thanks to its experience with food industrial projects it is boosting the development of KINLI's data hub.
Hochschule Offenburg employs the Institute for Machine Learning and Analytics (IMLA) to analyse real-time data through Artificial Intelligence. Its goal: a more reliable supply chain management.
One of the biggest colleges of applied sciences in Germany, Hochschule Niederrhein explores transparent supply chains via Blockchain technology. Alongside Hochschule Offenburg, it studies KINLI's self-optimisation processes.
Sauels Frische Wurst GmbH Fleischwaren & Co. KG is part of the transformation of research findings into economical knowledge. The investigated AI services are supposed to automize production and quality control (use case I). Among other effects, resources used for packaging could be minimized.
Aside from being a member of the German turkey breeders association, Kolsert KG in Kevelaer produces fodder and vegetables. The company is interested in innovative solutions for the keeping of poultry. It also provides data for KINLI's use case II.