CARTIF Projects

PAN

Networked agri-food platform

Description

The PAN (Agri-Food Network Platform) project is part of the RETECH program within the PRTR (Next Generation EU) and aims to promote the digital transformation of the agri-food sector through an advanced technology platform that integrates data, artificial intelligence, traceability, and digital marketing tools. CARTIF participates in the joint venture responsible for the technical office, communication, and change management.

Objectives

  • Design and develop the visual identity of the PAN project, ensuring consistency with the visibility requirements of the PRTR and institutional regulations.
  • Develop and deploy the project’s public website as a central channel for information, transparency, and dissemination of results.
  • Design and implement the project’s communication and dissemination plan, ensuring the proper dissemination of activities, milestones, and results.
  • Support the project’s digital presence by generating and planning content on social media and digital media.
    Facilitate the dissemination of project results and best practices by developing reusable materials (fact sheets, infographics, multimedia content).

Actions

  • Collaborate on work package 2, focused on the creation and governance of the forest data space, ensuring technical integration and compliance with open standards.
  • Create interoperable connectors that enable the ingestion and transmission of data from GIS systems and BIM models, ensuring interoperability standards and data sovereignty.
  • Design and develop the modular architecture of the NATURAL platform for the integrated management of the Natural Heritage of Castile and León.
  • Design and develop the ST4 use case, which includes the integration of BIM and GIS technologies for advanced management and analysis of information in the data space, applicable to natural and forest heritage.
  • Perform exhaustive technical testing of the developed systems, including unit, integration, load, and usability testing, as well as coordinate technical governance with project partners.

Client

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation – PRTR

A2025/000254-001

Total  Budget: 747,175€

CARTIF Budget: 120,000€

Duration: 17/12/2025 – 16/10/2026

Responsible

Laura Sanz Martín

Industrial and Digital Systems Division

laumar@cartif.es

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