KSTU became the venue for the VI International Conference ADOP 2026
The VI International Conference on Agriculture Digitalization and Organic Production, ADOP 2026, started today at the university’s Boiling Point.
The aim of the conference is to consolidate interdisciplinary knowledge in the fields of agriculture, biology, robotics, information technology and economics to solve urgent problems of digitalization of organic livestock and crop production based on the achievements of fundamental science and the best practices of agricultural companies.
O.G. Ogij, First Vice-Rector of KSTU, and A.L. Ronzhin, Director of St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, moderated the opening session. The hosts introduced the participants of the international conference to the programme of main events, the conference speakers and the cultural programme.
The Acting Rector of KSTU, A.G. Mnatsakanyan, and the Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Kaliningrad Region and Head of the Land Relations and Digital Transformation of Agriculture Department, T.A. Evseeva, welcomed all those present at the opening ceremony.
Today, conference delegates will take part in several sessions at the university’s Main Academic Building, where they will learn about the scientific and educational facilities and the history of KSTU. In total, the event involves over 60 scientists, representatives of government bodies, business organisations and educational institutions from nine countries around the world.
Kaliningrad State Technical University and St Petersburg Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences co-organized the ADOP 2026 conference.